Ex-Mass Effect Devs Unhappy with their “Nightingale” Fantasy GameNightingale Will Get a Major Update this Summer
"We are not satisfied with where the game is at, we're not satisfied with the overall sentiment, we're not satisfied with our player numbers," Flynn declared. Since its early access launch in February, Inflexion Games has concentrated on quality of life (QoL) improvements and bug fixes. Furthermore, and much to fans' delight, the team also incorporated the highly-requested offline mode into the game a few months ago. Now, the team intends to better realize its original vision and address the game's deficiencies.
Nightingale is an open-world survival crafting game where players explore the mysterious and perilous Fae Realms. Open-world games usually provide abundant content and a fairly non-linear gameplay experience. The game, however, is "almost too open world, too self-directed in terms of objective-setting," according to Thomson. To address this, Inflexion Games intends to add "more framework" to the game. This includes clearer advancement indicators, specific objectives, and improved realm designs which the developers stated players have found "monotonous and repetitive.""We genuinely appreciate the game, but we believe there's significant potential for enhancement," Flynn said. "A major area we aim to enhance is by incorporating more framework into the overall experience. By this, I mean a stronger sense of player progression; a better comprehension of your capabilities, a better understanding of the distinctions between these Realms." Furthermore, Inflexion Games is reassessing the game's fundamental elements and considering modifications. The update is also anticipated to feature increased build limits for larger and more intricate structures. Previews of this new content are expected in the coming weeks, said Flynn.
While Nightingale currently holds 'Mixed' ratings on Steam, the number of 'Positive' reviews is steadily increasing, with approximately 68% of recent reviews being positive. Flynn and Thomson expressed appreciation for the player base's support and welcomed all feedback. "We played this updated version recently, and there's still some work to do, but I believe it's significantly improved, though ultimately you'll decide when it releases," Flynn concluded.Similar to fans and the developers, Game8 also found that Nightingale provides insufficient guidance and unnecessarily complicates straightforward tasks, such as crafting. For a more detailed perspective, click the link below to read our Nightingale review!