Speaking to GamesRadar+, Gerighty feels like gamers on the ground are enjoying the game more than its Metacritic score suggests, and said: "I'm a little disappointed with the Metacritic; Of course, recognition from press and critics is very important to us, but players are really connecting with what we did."
Gerighty says that the team responsible feels a "level of pride, happiness, and a sense of accomplishment" for the work that went into the game. It took roughly four years to make, during which time they "literally reached for the stars".
It's not all doom and gloom, however, as Gerighty looks towards the future: "This will be a game that millions of people are going to play for years and years, and we're never going to stop improving it. Well, that's a lie – we'll probably stop improving it, but today, my mind is not on stopping improving it."
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