The recent shutdown of a "No Man's Sky" subreddit community just proved how much fans (if they allow to be called as such) have been so frustrated about the procedurally generated game. With all these, the sudden breakdown went to show one thing: hell hath no fury like a "No Man's Sky" gamer scorned.
The "No Man's Sky" subreddit site was down days ago and has been reopened again under close monitoring. Much has been said and really, to what extent do these people hate "No Man's Game?"
The wrath against "No Man's Sky" made people create an assumption that its creator, Sean Murray, is dead. One user in the subreddit site said that he spotted lighted candles outside Hello Games office along with a mural of the "No Man's Sky" creator.
Few users are becoming sick and tired of "No Man's Sky" and one even said that he is really done with the Hello Games flagship game. Like any other human being, one subreddit as well said there is a limit to what a person can take.
But while people are disgruntled over the waiting game, some players remain faithful to "No Man's Sky." One subreddit user said that according to his math, "No Man's Sky" could not possibly be a scam.
Amid "No Man's Sky" being under hot water, one subreddit also even chose to look at the brighter side of things. "Can we take a moment and appreciate the soundtrack of this game?" the subreddit user said.
All the while, one subreddit user speculated that "No Man's Sky" might not be a scam after all, but instead, a social experiment. "There's no other way to describe it. The hype, the uncertainty, the heartbreak, the pitchforks, the explosion, the recovery - it's all just one big experiment targeted at us," the subreddit post read.
"No Man's Sky" has been in a roller coaster ride. As previously reported by Parent Herald, it became one of the reasons the UK digital gaming industry has earned its all-time high revenue in August. However, after the alleged false advertising, it quickly became fastest declining game when it comes to players.
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