"No Man's Sky" is now available for PC and PS4. However, the game may have under-delivered on its promises. The game may have a lot of potential, but may not be appealing to gamers just yet. The secret to unlocking the game's potential may be lying in one's imagination.
The game has brought in a lot of good reviews after it was released. However, some gamers were disappointed because some expectations of the game have not been met simply because it was impossible. "No Man's Sky" has already been way ahead of its time despite its problems and despite many missing features in the game.
A lot of features have noticeably disappeared in the past few months. "No Man's Sky" still has beautiful aesthetics, but the game may have lost a lot in terms of gameplay depth.This may be seen in a future patch. Recent reports have even surfaced that the game is under investigation, reports Ars Technica.
"No Man's Sky" Gamers have been encouraged to use their imagination like in the days of the NES era where graphics were just a small fraction of the world of the game in one's head. The advent of HD realism in games may have ended the need for such imagination. But, "No Man's Sky" reclaims that need once more. "No Man's Sky" recaptures one's times as a kid creating complex stories and fully envisioning worlds into mundane objects. Despite the promising features, the game has lost its touch, according to Quartz.
"No Man's Sky" may be treated like a blank canvas that will spark ideas in one's mind for what the game should be. The planet need not be barren and lifeless. The Helskas may have devastated the world with their Radnox beams, but the space stations are not so barren as they are filled with invisible secrets that cannot be accessed without arcane knowledge.
"No Man's Sky" may be treated like a toy and imagination may be necessary to see more than what is really there; to have childlike wonder to get one through just until a new patch will be released.
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