Tomorrow is the release date of No Man’s Sky (opens in new tab). And yet, even this close to launch, people are still asking: just what is No Man’s Sky? What do you do? Well, the game’s co-director has an answer, though it might not be what you imagined.
Like, literally. That is what he said. “[No Man’s Sky] maybe isn’t the game you imagined from those trailers. If you hoped for things like PVP multiplayer or city building, piloting freighters, or building civilisations… that isn’t what NMS is,” Murray wrote on the game’s official site (opens in new tab). “At launch though, it’s an infinite procedural sci-fi-space-survival-sandbox unlike anything you have ever played before”.
“Sitting down to write the first lines of code five years ago, I had such a clear picture in my mind of an emotion I wanted you to feel. To wander around an alien planet, and to feel you had discovered it,” Murray wrote. “You guys, that is what you do in No Man’s Sky”!
Of course, that doesn’t mean that how the game exists now is how it will always be. A day-one patch (opens in new tab) has fundamentally re-written how the game works, including new story elements, a new way of generating the universe, animal taming, and more. So while No Man’s Sky sounds like an exploration-focused game for now, that could change, and fast. Personally, I like the way Murray sums it up:
“It’s a weird game, it’s a niche game and it’s a very very chill game”.
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