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He has praise for the game's willingness to be a different kind of fun, one that's not all guns and action. "It's not just all about storyline, or really a scripted game at all, from what's been shown. It's an experience, and it evolves just like the real thing. You have to use critical thinking, and there are no obvious big bosses or documented strategies to guarantee 'winning.' And having the ability to think outside the box is the most important thing we can teach anyone."In No Man's Sky , the player assumes the role of an explorer and embarks on a mission of discovery in their very own spaceship, initially alone in the bleakness of the vacuum. In the game, you may be safe as a solo pilot, but Julian has concerns when it comes to astronauts really heading beyond our atmosphere alone."Having the ability to think outside the box is the most important thing we can teach anyone."
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