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thesprongler@lemmy.world 1 year ago
If you go in expecting a space sim like No Man’s Sky, you’re going to be a little let down. Your ship is essentially the fast travel cart between towns in Skyrim until you get into space combat, which is satisfying if a little frustrating. But there’s so much to do in the major towns that I find myself with a full list of missions to explore, and still I find myself getting sidetracked by scanning everything on each planet I land on because the procedural generation is very good. Too early to rank it but I’m having a ball.
sock@lemmy.world 1 year ago
are the missions interesting or “like run and grab/kill something and come back for some lore you’re never going to remember”?
i find the latter is common in most games
thesprongler@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m level 10 and can only think of one fetch quest (which did have a few different ways to complete). A few with choices that haven’t felt especially meaningful besides the amount of credits I received, but they might come up again in the future. And one that took me by surprise and landed me in a completely different system and completely off course.
Graphine@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Not all of them actually. A lot of them are really good, especially the Crimson Fleet side quests. You can actually join them which is really cool. I always wanted to join bandits in Skyrim and this is basically it.