I was alrightish with it the first time around. When I retried when they added Survival mode (and the bases, though I never got that far) it was maybe a bit too far in the other direction, overemphasizing some of the clumsier inventory management aspects. Haven't given it another round since the vehicles and stuff were added, though its still sitting on my PS4 (one of its virtues being that its basically non-existent filesize wise).
Though theres some disclaimer to be had, because I got it for free (the magazine I was doing reviews for had pre-ordered it for me ages before it came out, and actually had closed up in the meantime), and didn't really follow the hype line on it. So I didn't have the issue with the price point that some would, and didn't go in expecting the space game to end all space games or whatever.
Also some retro-vision involved. At NMS I was actually playing the game. Compared to other super-hyped survival game Ark, where half the time it's watching Netflix with occasional glances at the game to pop food in while progress bars tick up for 1-9 hours (thats how their core dinosaur taming/breeding mechanics work).