Hello Games’ new project is a “huge, ambitious game like No Man’s Sky”
Although whether that “like No Man’s Sky” is referring to the game’s scale or the actual gameplay has yet to be seen.
Although whether that “like No Man’s Sky” is referring to the game’s scale or the actual gameplay has yet to be seen.
No Man’s Sky creator Sean Murray knows all too well how quickly a seaworthy vessel of a game can become a sinking ship when expectations fail to meet reality, and he had a few thoughts to share.
If ever there was a case of a video game redeeming itself, No Man’s Sky would be at the top of that list. While the original game may not have lived up to the hype, a few years back in the oven saw No Man’s Sky hit back with a vengeance thanks to the NEXT update. So what’s next for No Man's Sky? With the NEXT era over, it’s time to go…Beyond:
The next chapter in the increasingly positive post-launch story for No Man's Sky launches next week, with the NEXT update introducing multiplayer, improved visuals and a whole bunch more gameplay for free.
No Man’s Sky is a terribly ambitious game that sort of crumpled under the weight of its own lofty goals. The game that was delivered was far from what was promised, and it saw Hello Games and its lead, Sean Murray take a fair bit of flack flowing the game’s release.
This week No Man’s Sky is going to add some more weight to its feature list with Update 1.3 that the Walking Titan AR game has been teasing. Redditor Galasniper provided a list of details that were revealed in an email for the Atlas Rises patch. “Update 1.3 will release this week and will be available for free to all No Man’s Sky players. We’re calling it Atlas Rises,” Hello Games boss Sean Murray wrote to players.
Hello Games founder and No Man's Sky programmer, Sean Murray, has spoken at length about what's next for the studio. And they're still all in on procedural games.
After weeks of silence, Hello Games have released a patch for No Man's Sky. But don't get too excited about new content.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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