Honestly I'd be surprised if Hello Games didn't have some choice words for Sony. I'd like to get an inside perspective on how Sony treated them during this games production.
That'd probably be a cool idea for a short documentary with interviews from both sides. This is pure speculation but I'd guess that Sony had a lot to do with the way this game was pushed, and the way things were cut as well. Get on that journalists!
Then again I'm always a fan of the little guy, so I'm definitely biased in my speculation here.
My guess is that Sony was more behind the games release date. It's clear that they had bigger plans with everything they talked about, but weren't even close to accomplishing those ideas and Sony wasn't going to let them drag things out for another year or two of development they desperately needed. Not that Hello Games is blameless, Sean is a disastrous mess of a PR guy lol
tbf, i don't think murray is trained in public relations OR speech. i think we tend to forget, but these devs... these indie devs are usually normal people. they don't have experience with public speaking... they're not trained in that, that's not what they went to school or trained for, their expertise is making games and compiling code, not public speaking.
murray is... i think murray is what happens when you don't have a PR guy pulling you back, and what happens when a game is so ridiculously overhyped, and there are hundreds of questions and emails and tweets all coming at you, and you know that you know that what you wanted to put out is nothing like what the speculation/hype is putting forward... it's a whole fucking mess. and i don't understand how anyone could wish for this level of notoriety during development
honestly, when the game was announced back in 2013... and i saw people LOSE THEIR GODDAMN MINDS i kept wondering... WHY? as someone who is very fond of (too fond?) exploration in games above most other things (challenge and socialising, especially) i know i'm almost very much alone in that... and this game was presenting just that. explore everything. survive the elements. explore some more. what's the point? who cares, there's not one. keep exploring. and seeing even 'dudebro' gamers lose their motherfucking shit over this game confused the fuck out of me.
and boy oh boy did i ever realise why when i had one guy ARGUE with me, in 2014, that this game would be awesome because potential big spehzz dawgfitez. ...wew.
i knew then that this shit had exploded into a hype train, and journalists weren't helping and murray's half-answers and non-answers weren't helping, either.
and i imagine if you're murray... this pretty much no-name before then? if you're that guy, watching this explosion, knowing the vitriol gamers sling when you say "uh, no... that's not how it's going to be", watching the hype get bigger and bigger... murray was really dodgy. you can look back and watch him in interviews get uncomfortable and dodgy. it's kinda painful. it makes me wonder how much was:
1) murray seeing this hype cloud get so dense that he didn't want to deal with the outrage if he straight-up said "uhm no, no, you have it all wrong" (basically, putting off the anger/pain/bullshit for later)
2) murray seeing this hype cloud and seeing $$$
or/and
3) something to do with sony
i don't think it's much a coincidence that as the hype built up and as more and more people (i won't call them 'fans', they were not 'fans', they were just hyping shit up) started making more and more requests, murray began to talk more and more about things that people are bitching about (like multiplayer)... things that, back in 2013, they were pretty adamant on not 'really' having (no lobby system, no starting out with friends, etc). i don't know much of what happened since 2013 and early 2014. i stopped paying attention, as i do. but as gamers got more and more insistent on things,
so too did murray. and now he's radio silent. it's all strange.
needless to say, i do think this game was NOT meant for most people, and i don't think it ever WAS meant to be for most people. it was clearly, on onset, a game in which you did a fucking lot of exploration... more exploration than ANYTHING else. that people thought there would be dogfights between players, base building (huh? the whole point of the game is to planet hop though??), a lot of terraforming and other things is kind of bizarre. maybe i'm wrong, though, but that's all you COULD take away from the 2013 e3 reveal, honestly, because there literally wasn't anything else other than talk of a bunch of planets to explore in space.
(now you can argue all day about how shit the exploration is, be my guest, that is where this game should be criticised, not for what it 'is not'. not for not being elite: dangerous or star citizen)
i think this is such a compounded issue... that it's really hard for me to sit around and read NMS complaints and people absolutely trashing murray and not just wonder why... people are breaking this down into "murray is a big fucking liar and a piece of shit". but then, i also was completely baffled that the average dudebro annual CoD-consumer was actually looking at NMS with any interest whatsoever, so maybe the joke's on me.
fwiw: i don't want to sound like a total fucking asskissing shill. i haven't bought the game. i'm still waiting for the price to drop. i have been just... following this drama, so this is a complete outsider's perspective. i hate shit like this a lot in the gaming community. it really tears the whole thing apart, so i tend to do a lot of lurking for things like this, taking in a lot of opinions and trying to piece together fact from... the hype. yes, there is the now famous reddit list, but a lot of that seems like obvious "we didn't have time" shit, and the blame can likely be put on sony for the lack of time, and the lack of a PR agent telling murray to shut the fuck up for the promises that couldn't be realised.
i don't know, at this point, i'm rambling because i'm incredibly tired and trying to drag myself to go get cigarettes.
late edit: it's interesting to note that the master list on reddit... seemed to, before it was deleted, keep getting knocked off. "i've seen the pics, it's in" "this is actually in"
it seems things are being discovered by the week...