Outer Wilds' solar system only highlights the shallowness of No Man's Sky's infinite universe
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What is it that makes the open world genre appealing? I would argue it's this: possibility.
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the physics in Outer Wilds is so good that you can see the sand on Ash Twin move according to tidal forces between it, Ember Twin, and the Sun : r/ outerwilds
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