
Kotaku deputy editor Tina Amini talks to Sean Murray, the managing director and founder of Hello Games about sci-fi and No Man's Sky.
"People ask 'What is the gameplay like?' Well, we showed space battle and that's all that Star Citizen has. We've got a lot more than that, but that in itself is a lot of gameplay. We're showing a whole genre of game there," Murray said. "You could go around exploring and that could be a genre of game and you could play the game that way. We haven't shown other things like our resources or combat on the ground. But there will be that. We also showed fighting over the terrain, and that is like another genre like Star Fox. Just for us, though, it's just a whole bunch of systems that are working together."
Sean writes: "Last month’s Remnant update caused much hilarity as you tooled with your newfangled gravity guns and customisable exocraft, transporting precarious industrial cargo across uneven terrain in a classic risk vs. reward fight. Our latest update is a whole different beast."
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The best indie game I say at E3 looked amazing
Kind of reminds me of Starflight. Loved that game on Sega Genesis. Starflight on Steroids. I want it! NOW!
Game looks like the Journey of this year. Hopefully it comes with a nice price tag.
"People ask 'What is the gameplay like?' Well, we showed space battle and that's all that Star Citizen has. We've got a lot more than that, but that in itself is a lot of gameplay."
Did he just say that? All Star Citizen has is space battle? Do your research buddy.
A game to get lost in.
Trust me it will happen.