No Man's Sky Next review – wider horizons than ever before

No Man's Sky Next review – wider horizons than ever before

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https://www.theguardian.com/games/2018/aug/02/no-mans-sky-next-review-wider-horizons-than-ever-before-hello-games

Xbox One, PC, PS4; Hello GamesVisual updates, a new third-person camera and the ability to play along with friends are all improvements in the latest iteration of this extraordinary game

The two-year-old No Man’s Sky is an extraordinary game. Its procedurally generated galaxy has marked it out for inclusion in the forthcoming V&A exhibition Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt, and developer Hello Games says people have spent more than 200m hours in its near-infinite universe, where every planet and life form is unique. But No Man’s Sky’s has a lingering reputation as a game that failed to live up to expectations when it was launched.

No Man's Sky Next review – wider horizons than ever before

Aug 2, 2018, 12:37pm UTC
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2018/aug/02/no-mans-sky-next-review-wider-horizons-than-ever-before-hello-games > Xbox One, PC, PS4; Hello GamesVisual updates, a new third-person camera and the ability to play along with friends are all improvements in the latest iteration of this extraordinary game > The two-year-old No Man’s Sky is an extraordinary game. Its procedurally generated galaxy has marked it out for inclusion in the forthcoming V&A exhibition Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt, and developer Hello Games says people have spent more than 200m hours in its near-infinite universe, where every planet and life form is unique. But No Man’s Sky’s has a lingering reputation as a game that failed to live up to expectations when it was launched.