No Man’s Sky finally out in August

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Pushed to August the highly anticipated game No Man’s Sky will be release for PC and the PS4 console. The trailers to the game show the depth of endless space and planets you can explore and some other features. It has its own look and style, shown in the trailers at least. Originally slated to be released in June 2016, but one month before that, rumours started saying the game was delayed with no explanation. It has now officially been announced that the game will be released on August 9, 2016.

No Man’s Sky was first announced at VGX 2013 by hello games. Sony then released much more information about it at E3 2014 and 2015. Winning show’s “Best original game” and “Best independent game” by a panel of critics. The creator of the game, Sean Murray has also hinted that the game could be available for VR in the future. This game is adventure and a survival game. And you can play it single or multiplier, once released. Like the stream game DayZ, it is said it will be hard to find others in the massive virtual world.

Features in the game will be destructible environments, an element of alien languages, 18 quintillion planets that are completely different to explore. jet pack and spacesuit, trading, space battles, spaceships, a ‘wanted level’ similar to the Grand theft auto series, random number generations, planets ecosystems, interesting HUD screens, crafting, animals and beings, fire arms of sort and so much more.

I hope the game is good as it looks in the footage. I felt similar to a game called Destiny, but that was a terrible generic shooting game, that I have never play again. If this game is successful, all open world games in the future will need to step up there game with there open worlds. First person view looks like it makes the game play more intense. I can not wait to destroy some asteroids in my space ship.

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