Inflexion Games, the studio behind the crafting survival game Nightingale, is making significant changes based on player feedback. This follows statements from former BioWare developers expressing dissatisfaction with the game's current state.
Former Mass Effect Developers Address Nightingale's Shortcomings
Summer Update to Restructure Nightingale
Aaryn Flynn and Neil Thomson, key figures at Inflexion Games, recently released a YouTube video outlining plans for a major Nightingale update slated for the end of summer. They acknowledged concerns regarding player numbers and overall reception, stating a need for improvement. While post-launch efforts have focused on quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes—including the addition of a highly-requested offline mode—the developers aim to refine the core gameplay experience.
According to Thomson, the game's open-world design, while ambitious, may be overly expansive. He described it as "almost too open world," hindering player progression and creating a sense of aimlessness. The upcoming update will introduce more structured gameplay, providing clearer objectives, improved realm design to address repetitive elements, and enhanced progression indicators.
"We love the game, but there's room for improvement," Flynn stated, emphasizing the need for a more defined player journey and clearer distinctions between the game's various realms. The update will also include increased build limits, allowing for larger and more complex player structures. Teasers of the new content are expected in the coming weeks.
Despite currently holding "Mixed" reviews on Steam, Nightingale is seeing a rise in positive feedback, with approximately 68% of recent reviews being positive. The developers expressed appreciation for player support and feedback. Flynn concluded by stating that while further work is needed, the upcoming update represents a substantial improvement.
Game8 shares similar sentiments regarding the game's lack of guidance and overly complex mechanics, particularly in crafting. For a detailed review, please visit [link to Game8 review].