From the interviews with the No Man's Sky creator that I've been seeing, while it's shared universe, it isn't a game where you can play with your friends and party up with them. You can run into other players, but it will be random encounters You start towards the edge of the Galaxy and the system count is in the quadrillions (so everyone on the planet has a few million stars to call their own) but the end game is towards the center of the universe which is likely where you're going to start running into more people and seeing other people's discoveries and such.
EDIT: As for integrated robots, a couple of debatable examples are Star Wars and the Aliens Universe.
I usually agree with Ashleys point (about 38 minutes in) about paying full price for a game, plus DLC and then having to spend more on the game down the line. But in particular for Halo 5, I don't mind due to the fact all DLC maps are free, the game provides a quality product and paying for the REC packs don't actually give you an advantage. By playing the game and investing time you can get the same "advantages". But it has become a bit ridiculous for most titles.
To Ryan's point about androids, there are plenty of examples of games and other media after androids get accepted into society without prejudice. Off the top of my head I can think of Data from Star Trek TNG and Cayde-6 from Destiny. Its just that in those worlds the androids aren't the focus of the story because they are just another form of sentient life, whereas they are the main focus in the "should androids be people" genre because that's the key thing about that genre.
I feel like none of them knew anything about No Man's Sky lol. Also NMS is a PS4/PC exclusive and not a timed exclusive.
Elite: Dangerous also puts your name beside the planet if you're the first one to discover it. They didn't reset the PC data when Xbox One joined and you don't have to go that far away in order to find something that nobody else has seen on Xbox or PC.
Haha you guys obviously haven't actually read or watched anything on No Man's Sky. Basically every question you asked yourselves has been answered
If you're going to use the word 'twat' please pronounce it correctly. Twot sounds super stupid.
Why so many dislikes? I mean, you're a little too salty about it but as a British person, I agree! xD
People clearly don't agree with me. Bunch of twots
Only thing I disagree with them over is when Ryan said legacy of the void isn't a big title. Its not a huge title but its still a pretty big name that still commands respect. Its multiplayer component is still widely respected and while its e sports scene has diminished it is still going strong. Its not going to out sell fallout by any means but its still big name series in of itself.
Concerning Detroit: The actress was in The Following. Valorie Curry. It was one of those instances where the actress determined the final look of the character. They used her all the way back to the PS3 tech demo.(http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2038170/?ref_=tt_cl_t6)
Gus... Gus, how did you miss the opportunity for a Ghost In The Shell segue for CrunchyRoll? It was right there.
Maybe because it was scripted.
The read is scripted, yeah, but he could've not said "Hang on, I need to read this" or some variation thereof to get to the read.
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