Inspired by the adventure and imagination that we love from classic science-fiction, No Man’s Sky presents you with a galaxy to explore, filled with unique planets and lifeforms, and constant danger and action.
In No Man’s Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you’ll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before – and perhaps never will again.
In No Man’s Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you’ll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before – and perhaps never will again.
In No Man’s Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you’ll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before – and perhaps never will again.
Embark on an epic voyage
At the centre of the galaxy lies a irresistible pulse which draws you on a journey towards it to learn the true nature of the cosmos. But, facing hostile creatures and fierce pirates, you’ll know that death comes at a cost, and survival will be down to the choices you make over how you upgrade your ship, your weapon and suit.
Find your own destiny
Your voyage through No Man’s Sky is up to you. Will you be a fighter, preying on the weak and taking their riches, or taking out pirates for their bounties? Power is yours if you upgrade your ship for speed and weaponry.
Or a trader? Find rich resources on forgotten worlds and exploit them for the highest prices. Invest in more cargo space and you’ll reap huge rewards.
Or perhaps an explorer? Go beyond the known frontier and discover places and things that no one has ever seen before. Upgrade your engines to jump ever farther, and strengthen your suit for survival in toxic environments that would kill the unwary.
Share your journey
The galaxy is a living, breathing place. Trade convoys travel between stars, factions vie for territory, pirates hunt the unwary, and the police are ever watching. Every other player lives in the same galaxy, and you can choose to share your discoveries with them on a map that spans known space. Perhaps you will see the results of their actions as well as your own…
No Man’s Sky Key Features:
1, Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
In No Man’s Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you’ll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before – and perhaps never will again.
Embark on an epic voyage
At the centre of the galaxy lies a irresistible pulse which draws you on a journey towards it to learn the true nature of the cosmos. But, facing hostile creatures and fierce pirates, you’ll know that death comes at a cost, and survival will be down to the choices you make over how you upgrade your ship, your weapon and suit.
Find your own destiny
Your voyage through No Man’s Sky is up to you. Will you be a fighter, preying on the weak and taking their riches, or taking out pirates for their bounties? Power is yours if you upgrade your ship for speed and weaponry.
Or a trader? Find rich resources on forgotten worlds and exploit them for the highest prices. Invest in more cargo space and you’ll reap huge rewards.
Or perhaps an explorer? Go beyond the known frontier and discover places and things that no one has ever seen before. Upgrade your engines to jump ever farther, and strengthen your suit for survival in toxic environments that would kill the unwary.
Share your journey
The galaxy is a living, breathing place. Trade convoys travel between stars, factions vie for territory, pirates hunt the unwary, and the police are ever watching. Every other player lives in the same galaxy, and you can choose to share your discoveries with them on a map that spans known space. Perhaps you will see the results of their actions as well as your own…
No Man’s Sky Key Features:
1, Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core i3 | Unavailable |
VRAM | 1536 MB | |
RAM | 8 GB | Unavailable |
OS | Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit versions) | Unavailable |
Graphics Card | nVidia GTX 480, AMD Radeon 7870 | Unavailable |
HDD Space | 10 GB | |
Game Analysis | Enter an explorative sci fi adventure set in an infinite procedurally generated universe. Embark on an epic adventure through the cosmos as you search for the center of the galaxy. Choose your own role as either a fearsome pirate, a wealthy trader or a decked out explorer. The universe is yours in this epic sci fi adventure. |
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Graphics/Art
Sense of Scale
Repetitiveness
(Review from a month after the game released, not to date to recent game updates)
TL;DR
A super chill game that looks pretty and fun because it doesn’t have a goal
General Thoughts
So most people were VERY upset about this game; because it was really hyped up by gaming media, the developers talked it up like it was going to change gaming forever, and many people felt like the developers promised features that didn’t actually end up in the game. I don’t and didn’t care about any of this. I played the game with basically zero knowledge about it basically because coworker suggested it to me. With zero expectations, the game was pretty amazing. It honestly made me feel like no other game has made me feel – the sense of exploration, discovery, loneliness.
The Good
Graphics/Art
I really like the art style. The stylized graphics make me think that this game will look good for a while. The game is very colorful, which is a nice breath of fresh air. The style of the plants and animals allow for some interesting looking things
Sense of Scale
The game feels very big, and it does really make you feel like you are in the universe and there’s actually a whole universe for you to explore. That being said, the actual planets felt pretty underwhelming, until you install the big animals/plants mods. With these, the game feels awesome, since you can land on planets with giant spiders and large forests and it makes you feel small.
The Not So Good
Repetitiveness
After about 10ish hours of playing the game, it felt pretty repetitive. Finding a new planet and seeing the same deer/blob/crab thing but with just a slight modification will get boring after a while. If there were more variety in the game, it would be more interesting for long: more animal variety, more planet geography variety, maybe different biomes on a single planet.
Conclusion: A super chill game that looks pretty and fun because it doesn’t have a goal
- A compelling story that makes you want to uncover more and more.
- Driving the exocrafts is pretty fun
- Clunky and unconventional UI with cumbersome navigation
- Constant inventory management
- Time-gated missions that have you wait several hours
- For a game that is about exploring and mapping out planets, it gives you frustratingly poor and limited tools to do so.
- So many bugs. I cannot believe this game has been out for 2 years.
I wanted No Man’s Sky to be an intriguing journey of exploration in a vast universe. Sadly, there’s just not enough substance in the game to pull off that fantasy and it ends up being a disappointingly shallow and hollow experience. The only thing that kept me going past the initial hours of the game was wanting to uncover more of the story.
Visiting the first planets is genuinely thrilling and ticks all the boxes for a great adventure. However, the excitement quickly fades off after the first few planets as you start to realize that you’ve experienced most of what the game has to offer.
Color palette, randomization.
Gameplay, pacing, glitches, etc.
I initially enjoyed the game and played a whole 10 hours where I tried to interact with anything I came across. After that I started to realize how repetitive and cookie-cutter the game gets. Lack of objectives and asset reuse aside, the game crashes a lot. I lost at least 3 hours of tedious mining and warping in total when the game crashes after an intense session without getting out of the ship. I finished the Atlas path but could not bother getting to the center. It was not worth it.
Conclusion: This game has a lot of potential but technical issues and repetitiveness make it not worth the AAA price.
,when one dismisses their overblown expectations and the out-right misleading comments made by the developer, the vanilla game, without mods is a 7 That being said, with the appropriate mods the game begins to reach its potential…its been out less than a month so i imagine its updates in conjunction with its official mods will raise it to an 8, perhaps a 9.