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A No Man’s Sky Celebration!

August 31, 2016 Leave a Comment

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# 4: We have a lot of very nice things to say about No Man’s Sky. Josué and special guest Lara Taylor briefly discuss some of the hate directed toward No Man’s Sky and celebrate everything they love about it, including their very different experiences with the game, why they find it so impressive, and what they hope to see in future updates. Along the way we cover player expectations, motivations, and loneliness.

 

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