![]() If you were foolish enough to pre-order the game there was a game-breaking bug just for you: the in-game pre-order bonus spaceship had a chance to strand players on a planet, ending the game then and there. No Man’s Sky had huge issues on release, with player’s reporting numerous bugs and crashes. An independent game good enough to grab a real giant of the industry couldn’t be bad, right? The premise was so grand that it got the attention of Sony Entertainment, who offered their services for promotion and publication. No Man’s Sky was supposed to be the exploration game to end all exploration games millions of procedurally generated worlds, animals, and star systems for you to explore with your friends or by yourself. Everyone’s hopes and dreams go soaring into the great beyond, only to come crashing down in flames moments after launch. Perhaps the poster child of “don’t believe the hype,” No Man’s Sky’s release was like watching the Challenger explosion. Here are 15 games that should convince you it’s better to wait before slapping down your hard-earned cash. Now you can either pre-order a game based on little more than prayer or you wait until release day for everyone to give you the “all clear”. There was also video rental stores that would have game rental sections that let you pay 5 bucks, test out the game for a weekend, and come back to buy it if you liked it enough.īut then the internet killed the video store, and shareware got too easy to share. They’d often come as super stripped-down versions of the game on a 3.5’’ floppy disk and would only allow you to play for the first 15-20 minutes, but that was enough to let you know whether the game was worth buying or not. ![]() Back in the day, there was something called “shareware” or “demo” discs that allowed you to try out the game before you bought it. The sad part is this never used to be a problem with games. In rare cases, they might even outright lie to your face about features that were supposed to be included but were cut. The developers may show you something that looks great on their development rig but runs like absolute garbage once you bring it home. ![]() Pre-release footage can be faked or edited to look better than it is. Now I know better than to believe the hype surrounding any game. ![]() Developers can offer me all kinds of goodies, like exclusive content or free DLC, but I still never take them up. You Are Reading : 15 Games That PROVE PreOrdering Is For Suckers 15 Games That PROVE Pre-Ordering Is For Suckers. ![]()
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