No Man’s Sky was originally released in 2016. And I haven’t touched the game since it’s initial release. I visited it for the first time since I sold it 7 years ago!!! Was it worth revisiting? Let’s find out.
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Revisiting No Man’s Sky In 2023
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As someone who has over 60 hours in No Mans Sky I have to say that crafting bases to be utilized as a one stop shop on multiple planets is my favorite aspect. Glad you gave it another shot!
This is so weird I literally reinstalled yesterday
Unfortunately no man's sky was so broken at launch Because Sony wouldn't let them delay the game
Should have gone in that cave
great review! I'm not a huge fan of exploration games and indeed got bored quickly playing the game, though the other mechanics like base building in the game were really fun on their own, especially with a friend.
I have about 3000 hours since release and still enjoy it!
I learned to ignore the Hype around an unreleased game when Fable didn't have a lot of what it was hyped top have! I believe it was the original No Man's Sky!
its so much better than starfield
Uhhh Bethesda ain’t an indie small time game company that created Starfield. What?
NMS may have a story, but its real achievement is letting you deeply customize your sense of identity/purpose through a varitable plethora of widely ranging features, gadgets, and abilities. By the time you have fully immersed yourself in all the mechanics truly available, the early game loop of exploring planets just for the sake of it will seem almost nostalgic in its simplicity, if you decide to stick with it that is.