even if it isn't i still think'll enjoy it. at the very least it will be about sharing discoveries. there is more they can do with this for sure so we wait and see.
It looks otherworldly, but I prefer single players to have discrete story with an ending. My main concern is that it will be more of a toy application than a real game.
"It's actually pretty rare to come across a deer in the woods," Murray said "And if you fly into space, and you go and visit planets, most of them will be dead, they will be rocks. What we want to do is, 90 percent of the time that will probably be true in our game. A planet will be like this where it's barren. A lot of them won't have atmospheres. Actually finding something like the rainforest that we were down on, that's really rare — and even then, if you find a creature, most of the time it will be brown and have four legs and look a little bit earth-like."
"You're going to start out with a ship that isn't even capable of interstellar travel," Murray said. "Your very first ship is only going to be able to go around the solar system, and you're going to have to upgrade the ship to be able to travel further and then upgrade your ship again and travel a little bit further than that and jump to the next little existence, get your hyper drive, upgrade to hyper drive."
GameSpot are doing some interviews with the team behind the game.
Not related to this video but I heard it in another interview. It'll be a whole procedurally generated universe, everyone will play within this universe so the chances of you actually meeting other players is pretty slim. If you are the very first person to have ever discovered a planet or an animal etc then you sort of tag it and everyone who visits will be told which player was the initial person to uncover it.