• Mercival@lemm.ee
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    I love how every single source emphasizes it’s “single-planet”, just because it’s by Hello Games.

    Cause fantasy games with dragons are famously known to all contain interstellar travel.

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      I think the emphasis on the “planet” is that in their usual over-ambition, Hello Games announced that they’ll be simulating a full-scale planet. It then got through the media’s broken telephone.

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      Cause fantasy games with dragons are famously known to all contain interstellar travel.

      Well, Ultima did, so it is technically an early feature of the genre.

      As an aside, I would love to see the concept of “high fantasy space opera” get more love.

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      1 year ago

      I mean, we have Pathfinder which spans over an entire Star system and even beyond but still is a fantasy roleplaying game. (Same with Dungeons and Dragons)

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      They probably specified to emphasize that despite NMS being interstellar, this one isn’t. Since they’re known for the former, that reputation comes with the baggage of expecting a similar experience.