No Man's Sky Reviews
No Man's Sky is a very inconsistent and hard to evaluate game. It's all about your preferences. If you like exploring new worlds you'll love it, iff you don't, you won't.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
No Man's Sky is not a bad game, nor is it the Game of the Year many expected. It is good for what it is and you can have fun with it for a long time to come. Just don't expect more than it really is and beware that with day-one patch the game still suffers from various bugs and crashes.
Ultimately, you get what you put in to No Man’s Sky. It takes a load of dedication and searching to get the most out of the world and as more and more players continue through the galaxy it will be amazing to see what everyone finds. That being said if you aren’t one for picking an objective, like finding all a planets discoveries for a tidy lump sum, and need a narrative focus there is no real point to picking up No man’s Sky.
Players willing to take a chance with No Man's Sky will experience a breathtaking world whose history you have to write yourself.
Review in German | Read full review
No Man’s Sky is like a good magic trick. The first time you see it it’s the coolest thing ever. Maybe even the second or third time. But after the 30th time it’s just nowhere as cool as the first time. And by then you know its mechanics so well that the enchantment is broken and see it for the illusion that it is.
I do not recommend NMS for $60 right now especially on PC, it’s simply not worth picking up due the endless amount of grinding and the port not being up to standards
No Man's Sky might not be a perfect game, in fact it is riddled with flaws from a technical and visual perspective, but it is certainly a bold new step that benefited from random generation technology to give us an impressive universe with endless possibility. We have to appreciate the effort that the small Hello Games has been able to put into this.
Review in Arabic | Read full review