By Mae Sy, | February 09, 2017
‘No Man’s Sky’ PS4, PC Expansio: Is The New DLC Worth The Money?
2016 has been a heck of a rollercoaster ride for most "No Man's Sky" fans. Though the game had an almost perfect publicity, it eventually started a lot of commotion as soon as it came out. From players complaining its promised features were missing to even lawsuits being filed.
Its game developer Hello Games, without a doubt, has been stressed out. However, this didn't stop the studio from supporting the game. According to recent reports, new DLCs are expected to be on their way to the game. The question that remains unanswered is whether these upcoming contents are even worth buying.
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Every article people fish about "No Man's Sky" has talked about how it was such a big disappointment. Their initially promise was to release the game on a specific date, which had eventually built fans excitement for it, but all of a sudden it was only to be pushed back. What's more frustrating is that as soon as the title was released, it was not that consistent as well. The community not loving it was not a surprise at all.
Nonetheless, though, many still suppose that "No Man's Sky" has all the potentials that it gradually needs to become a successful game. Even Sony perceives this underlying truth. However, it remains exactly true that the game has shortcomings in regards to specific key features and whatnots. Unfortunately, the announcement of the arrival of the new update didn't even totally win the hearts of many players.
Most importantly, as reported by Forbes, "No Man's Sky" upcoming DLC is still worth people's money. Despite of all the promises that Hello Games had reportedly broken in the past, the said DLC would somehow fuel the hearts of the developers to make amends. Obviously, they would not risk of making the same lapse the second time.
Yes, it would be acceptable if "No Man's Sky" game developers need to buy time. It is for them to be able to make the game what it was intended for. They just have to be certain that they should keep their future promises and of course, integrate it in the game.
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