IGN Spain loved it. The reviewer is clearly a huge fan, and of a like mind with ender and me. I posted this elsewhere before, but it's going to die there, so let me double-post it here. Basically, bullet-points, translated:
- The game can't be understood from the beginning. It requires small steps while honing our understanding.
-While we've been given a lot of snippets of info for some time, we know nothing about NMS. Playing it is the only way to know it.
- The planets are not created from scratch, but using predefined pieces. Building with Lego blocks can lead to many variations, but you will always see the Lego.
- The visual aspects of NMS are a treat. The pieces mesh together perfectly.
- Traveling on foot or on a ship across the thousands of millions of planets is therapeutic, and the variety of vistas diminishes the more tedious aspects.
- We have not noticed major problems. The game is stable.
- Survival is, together with exploration, the high concept of NMS, and its motive force during the first weeks of play.
- The elements needed for survival are widely available.
- Exploring is the heart of the game, its true high concept. Traversing planets and galaxies haltingly on every find is a big part of the essence of NMS. An average planet can take over 20 minutes to navigate from one side to another by spaceship at full power, and we'll find tens of points of interest along the way to investigate. if we wish.
- The survival-and-exploration experience can become repetitive, in fact it will, as in any other survival game, because repetition is intrinsic to the genre itself. Is this bad? It is, if survival games are not your cup of tea. But if you can stomach Minecraft, DayZ, Don’t Starve or Terraria, you will be fine in NMS.
- The search for the center of the universe is a goal, an objective, not the end of the game. We don't even know why it is.
- The lore of the game is perhaps the definitive puzzle from Hello Games.
- We recommend chatting with a friend who's playing at the same time. This is the true online experience of NMS.
- The immensity that they promised us is more than real.
- We have tried to talk about NMS with the greatest sincerity possible, because Hello Games deserve all the support in the world, or so we believe, with a project with these characteristics.
- Veredict: 9--Incredible. As Murray himself has said, it's not for everyone; but for lovers of this niche it will become one of its top exponents.