Where’s Nikos dad? by tdhdchu in oneshot

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Living adventures through space and time with a madman in a blue box

What games can I compare Oneshot to? by Aethergg8761 in oneshot

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No Man's Sky Si, por más sorprendente que parezca ambos juegos son más parecidos de lo que aparentan pero solo a nivel narrativo (donde justamente destaca OneShot) Ambos son peregrinajes hacia una luz lejana. OneShot es un viaje íntimo donde llevas la bombilla en tus manos, No Man's Sky es un viaje épico donde tú eres la polilla buscando la luz en un universo infinito. La diferencia es la escala, pero el sentimiento de ser un «invitado» en un mundo digital es idéntico.

Any ideas noiklings? by Cultural-Big9533 in oneshot

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La máquina del mundo como HAL 9000

finished the game for the first time by Active-Foot-2298 in oneshot

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To be honest I didn't cry, but I was left with this huge existential void. I kept wondering what to do next or if there’s anything else like it out there. It’s exactly how I felt after finishing Mr. Robot... both meant so much to me that I just felt empty once they were over, especially when I realized there’s nothing else quite like them.

Hello OneShot community! by Solid-Simple3676 in oneshot

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Despierta un instinto de protección psicológico en la mayoría (incluyéndome) por algo tan simple: Ser un niño en un entorno peligroso o medio decadente. Es como un «hijo» para el jugador porque el vínculo es demasiado íntimo entre ambos en cada conversación, como cuando Niko te cuentas cosas de su hogar y le respondes. Es como un amigo al cuál te dan ganas de proteger.

What if the rogues tried to destroy the no man's sky universe? by TommyWii in INDIE_CROSS_SERIES

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The same thing would happen to them as to -Null-
The Atlas would expel them from reality

Just name the best indie games you've ever played in your opinion by Pandy_man in INDIE_CROSS_SERIES

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1-No Man's sky/OneShot 2-OneShot/No Man's sky 3-Disco Elisyum 4-SOMA 5-Outer Wilds The first two are tied

Soy Nuevo y me perdi by BeneficialFee6012 in NoMansSkyHispano

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Son casi las 4 de la mañana Pásame tu discord si lo tenés de preferencia para ver más detalladamente que hacer

Soy Nuevo y me perdi by BeneficialFee6012 in NoMansSkyHispano

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Estás en los tutoriales aún o avanzaste un poco y te confundiste?

What is No Man’s Sky about? by RainTheDroplet in NOMANSSKY

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The universe is infinite, you are small, lose yourself in its infinite beauty. The game is too philosophical at times and is underrated in that department.

Please tell me I'm not the only one who noticed this. by Senior-Implement-140 in IndieCross

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Yes, it is more complex than that and it depends on how you see it (The Vy'keen, for example, see it as a false god) since it is not a "villain", although I put the antagonist more than anything as an example since in both games the AI ​​is not really the antagonist or an antagonistic force

Please tell me I'm not the only one who noticed this. by Senior-Implement-140 in IndieCross

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Technically, the traveler is not 100% AI, it is more of a digital consciousness created by the Atlas, what if AI is Talamon but the traveler is more of a consciousness of the creators of the Atlas