Entries in No Man's Sky (14)

Monday
Sep052016

Hello Games promises to expand the ‘No Man’s Sky’ universe further

No Man’s Sky has gotten a lot of flak since its release on August 9th. But with all the criticism, the game’s developer Hello Games is constantly churning out patches (four since the game’s release) to smoothen out the experience for the players. Now, Hello Games is also setting its sights forward to a better game. According to a post by the development team, they are focusing now on resolving issues the players have with the game and then they intend to release free updates in the future that will “improve, expand, and build on the No Man’s Sky universe.” Hello Games Managing Director Sean Murray previously said that features like being able to build bases and own giant space freighters will be coming soon. We should expect these new features once the bugs are all patched.

Source: BGR

Sunday
Aug282016

‘No Man’s Sky’ issues refunds to unsatisfied players

It seems the complaints from fans have gotten too much that Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky can be refunded on several gaming platforms—no matter how long you’ve been playing the game. If you bought it on Amazon, Steam, or the PlayStation Network, the providers are issuing refunds for them. It’s particularly telling for platforms like Valve where you can only refund after playing the game for under two hours or for Sony how has strict refund policies. You can contact these providers if you feel like refunding the game. But there’s no telling until when they’ll allow these refunds to happen.

Source: iDigitalTimes

Tuesday
Aug092016

No Man's Sky is available today exclusively on PS4 and Windows 10

Deeply immersive and atmospheric, Hello Games' PS4 and Windows 10-exclusive No Man's Sky is available from video game stores and as a digital download.  Based on exploration, survival, combat and trading, the game puts players in the front seat of an open universe composed 18 quintillion planets that are randomly generated (as is the electronic-ambient soundtrack).

While futuristic and immense in scale, No Man's Sky seems to thrive on human nature. Survival. Hunting and gathering and the innate sense of curiosity to discover new world's and life forms. There's also the promise of lots of interstellar flight, first-person shooting battles and various surprises in single player or multi-player mode. 

Sunday
Jul172016

‘No Man’s Sky’ encourages you to explore with new trailer

Getting gamers hyped up for the upcoming release of No Man’s Sky, the game’s developer Hello Games is release four “Guides to the Galaxy.” This week’s video shows off the exploration that can be done with the game. Indie game No Man’s Sky claims there are 18 quintillion planets with a “limitless variety” of biodiversity, so yes, there is much exploring to be done here. The video shows players moving around the universe and seeing the worlds and the creatures that inhabit them. It doesn’t say much else about gameplay but perhaps we’ll learn more from the upcoming fight, trade, and survival guides.

Source: Rock Paper Shotgun