hilariously broken and nonsense in places, but that's always been part of the charm for me.
Mind you I didn't buy it until it was a year old and then it was only £7 on PS4 so I skipped the overpriced outrage
Edit - I think it also helped that I had a mate playing it at the same time, so we'd be chatting while bumbling about the universe and laughing as various things crashed or yet another fat butterfly winged creature lumbered in to view
(, Sun 10 Jun 2018, 16:33, Reply)
And actually I enjoyed it. The progressive updates added yet more for me. I've been away from it it recently (working my way through various others like horizon zero dawn) but fully intending on jumping back in. In fairness multiplayer never really interested me on this style of game, I like the solo journey.
(, Sun 10 Jun 2018, 17:01, Reply)
rewriting every single planet so all the perfect paradises that people set up their bases on are once again turned to lifeless radioactive freezers :D
(, Sun 10 Jun 2018, 17:13, Reply)
Has it changed much?
(, Mon 11 Jun 2018, 9:01, Reply)
(, Mon 11 Jun 2018, 15:00, Reply)
Sure, the content is on the thin side, but what's there works.
(, Sun 10 Jun 2018, 19:49, Reply)