No Man's Sky looks like it could blow previous procedurally generated games out of the water with its scale and depth. My hope is that it will open the eyes of future game developers. Even if No Man's Sky fails to meet expectations, it has already managed to change the perception of what can be created.
No Man's Sky on Nintendo Switch 2 offers a major leap in graphics and performance over the original release.
"No Man's Sky - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition brings this excellent, constantly evolving space survival adventure to your new Nintendo console in fine style. This is an almost-perfect match for other versions of the game, barring some very minor hiccups here and there.
Combat is still a bit naff, especially in space, and hardcore pirates might not get all they need from the systems in place here, but other than that, this is an almost perfect port of an almighty behemoth of a game. The sky, it seems, really has no limits." - PJ O'Reilly | NintendoLife
Hello Games has secretly worked on a Nintendo Switch 2 version of No Man's Sky. But there's also a new juicy update that lets you be a mayor.
That's a nice little surprise.
Honestly I gotta hand it to Hello Games. They really turned this game into something else with their dedication to it. A rocky start, but the game is unrecognizable to what we had at launch.
MAN, Hello Games just keeps on trucking with this game, and are REALLY showing other developers how to earn some good will with their fans.
Stoked for Light No Fire.
Wow great article, and yes I really hope other game studios is gonna copy hello games way of doing it:-)
"How No Man's Sky Could Change Gaming"
How to overhype a game...
I really think people are overhyping this game.
It'll be cool, but keep your expectations in check.
We still haven't seen enougth of the game to know if they have been able to overcome the big issues with procedurally generated games, so I think it's still far to early to call it a game changer.
looks great , plays like ... exactly , verdicts still out people