I thought NMS was fun until I hit a wall where I realized there isn't much more to discover, and there's just grinding left.
Exploring new planets was great until I realized that every type of planet looks similar. Scorching planets will always be red and have similar flora, a frozen planet will always look like Skyrim, a toxic planet will always be puke-colored and have tentacle-y plants, etc.
Discovering new creatures was fun until I started to recognize the different permutations they can come in.
Building bases was fun until it wasn't any more, because my base was fully self sufficient.
Making money was fun until I made more money than I'd ever reasonably need, and there was only optimization of my freighter and frigates left. Also, actually finding something I'd want to spend my money on could be a chore. I kept jumping from system to system, looking for an interesting ship to buy.
Even the main storyline was interesting until I hit the late stages of it, which also involves grinding.
All in all, it was definitely an enjoyable game, but once I hit that wall, I dropped the game and never looked back.
Exploring new planets was great until I realized that every type of planet looks similar. Scorching planets will always be red and have similar flora, a frozen planet will always look like Skyrim, a toxic planet will always be puke-colored and have tentacle-y plants, etc.
Discovering new creatures was fun until I started to recognize the different permutations they can come in.
Building bases was fun until it wasn't any more, because my base was fully self sufficient.
Making money was fun until I made more money than I'd ever reasonably need, and there was only optimization of my freighter and frigates left. Also, actually finding something I'd want to spend my money on could be a chore. I kept jumping from system to system, looking for an interesting ship to buy.
Even the main storyline was interesting until I hit the late stages of it, which also involves grinding.
All in all, it was definitely an enjoyable game, but once I hit that wall, I dropped the game and never looked back.