No Man’s Sky will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the most disappointing game launches of all time and could spark a new debate about the promises developers make pre-release. Since the game’s release, Hello Games’ managing director Sean Murray has been accused of lying and deliberately offering vague answers as a way of hiding the game’s lack of depth. Despite all the promises, No Man’s Sky is bland, devoid of content and has no multiplayer component. Rightfully, this entire saga has made consumers extremely angry as they feel misled. Also, just after the launch, Sean Murray offered to help improve the game and communicate on a regular basis. Sadly, this hasn’t come to fruition and the Hello Games’ official Twitter feed has been left vacant for the most part. I’ve spoken to some developers and they mentioned that Sean Murray has fractured the trust between indies and purchasers.
During the most recent LIVE with YouTube Gaming event, Geoff Keighley divulged some interesting information about Sean Murray and claimed that he’s open the the idea of discussing No Man’s Sky on YouTube Gaming. This is a surprising revelation and I don’t think Sean Murray is prepared for the kind of response he’s going to receive. Saying that, he needs to address people’s anger and provide an explanation of what happened during the development process.
Do you see Sean Murray as someone who deceived the gaming community?
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