Posted on: August 20, 2017

anto1013
Verified ownerGames: 12 Reviews: 1
Believing in great future
I like how this game develops!
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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.
Play with all major updates since launch: Foundation, Pathfinder, Atlas Rises, NEXT, The Abyss, Visions, the 2.0 BEYOND update, Synthesis, Living Ship, Exo Mech, Desolation and the 3.0 update, ORIGINS, Next Generation, Companions, Expeditions, Prisms, Frontiers, Sentinel, Outlaws, Endurance, Waypoint (4.0), Fractal, Interceptor, Echoes, Omega, Orbital, Worlds Part I (5.0), Worlds Part II, Relics, Beacon and VOYAGERS (6.0).
And now with added Cross-Save! No Man’s Sky now supports Cross-Play and Cross-Save between a huge number of platforms including PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro, Xbox One and Series X/S, Game Pass, GOG, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, PlayStation VR 1 & 2 and PCVR.
Available for PC and Mac (see recommended and minimum specs for details).
An epic voyage to the centre of a shared universe awaits, allowing you to explore, trade, fight and survive alone or with friends.
At the centre of the galaxy lies an 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.
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.
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 - TM/ © 2016 Hello Games Ltd. Developed by Hello Games Ltd. All rights reserved.









Please note: GOG GALAXY is required to access online features for No Man's Sky.
The game features online components introduced in updates (SYNTHESIS, BYTEBEAT, LIVING SHIP, EXO MECH, CROSSPLAY, DESOLATION and ORIGINS) that require Internet connection.
Cross-platform multiplayer is supported.
Please note: GOG GALAXY is required to access online features for No Man's Sky.
The game features online components introduced in updates (SYNTHESIS, BYTEBEAT, LIVING SHIP, EXO MECH, CROSSPLAY, DESOLATION and ORIGINS) that require Internet connection.
Cross-platform multiplayer is supported.
Game length provided by HowLongToBeat
Posted on: August 20, 2017

anto1013
Verified ownerGames: 12 Reviews: 1
Believing in great future
I like how this game develops!
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Posted on: August 25, 2017

Mikeachim
Verified ownerGames: 183 Reviews: 1
Patience is definitely a requirement...
This is so difficult to review. "Would you like to play a walking simulator in space? You'll LOVE this game." See? That can be interpreted in a ton of ways. Sarcastic and critical: check. But also, it touches on the quiet appeal and languid pace of this game and the way it unfolds. It's meditative, and occasionally boring in a pleasantly undemanding way. You're in it for the steady sense of movement, the journey, even if the procedural mechanics are poking through way too much, even if the universe feels empty to the point of being abandoned. If your thing is Battlefield, Doom and Call of Duty, this game will make you claw your eyes out. If your thing is Elite: Dangerous, you may still feel a sense of frustration at how empty the universe feels, but I reckon it'll pull you in. If you played Dear Esther until the end, and you like the idea of doing that maybe a hundred times more, go nuts - No Man's Sky will scratch that itch for you. It's come a long way since its catastrophic pig's ear of a launch. The developers stood their ground and kept releasing updates that made a real difference to all aspects of the game. It's still not what was promised in the worst of the pre-launch hype, but it's a lot closer, and that's exciting. It shows they care enough to take this game out of its Early-Access-in-all-but-name origins, and make it the game it could be, given enough time and effort. They're putting that time and effort in. Credit where credit is due. If you buy it, you're investing in a game that's still cooking. I have no idea why this isn't a huge part of the marketing for the game, but, I guess any shift in communication for this game runs the risk of getting hated all over. It's weird. I'm enjoying it. I also like going for long, long walks. Worth bearing in mind.
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Posted on: August 29, 2017

UncleObli
Verified ownerGames: 352 Reviews: 6
A fresh start: 1.3 update review.
One year later, this game is a very different experience. The updates improved almost every aspect of the game (even those previously left unfinished) while mantaining the original formula. Yes, at launch this game was unplayable, especially on PC. And yes, I agree, you can't really call NMS a game, it is indeed a space opera simulator. But now the game is completely playable and has a better optimization (in my case, AMD Radeon Settings helped me fix some AA and AF issues). And now I am hooked. Can't stop exploring planets and losing myself in an ocean of stars. I won't defend Hello Games, their launch product was a fraud. But please, keep in mind that they worked hard on a game whose reputation is, even now, dead and buried for a whole year, and these updates are free. They could have behaved like Bioware, abandoning the project. They didn't, and the results are here. I do think NMS is now worth every penny you spend on it and I hope my money can help Hello Games to keep up the good work.
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Posted on: February 7, 2018

Archont13
Verified ownerGames: 374 Reviews: 3
Very Good indy-project.
The Endless Journey... You can say "Asta la Vista" to your social life :)
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Posted on: April 10, 2018

Kodiak317
Verified ownerGames: 142 Reviews: 1
Comeback story of the century
This game kicks so much *** and every update is FREE. How could you say no to that?
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