No Man's Sky offers an entire procedurally generated universe of 18 quintillion planets to explore, with deep space exploration, planetary discovery, and base building across infinite worlds.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
GenreSpace Exploration, Survival
DeveloperHello Games
Released2016
Critic Score71/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformYes
Game EngineCustom Hello Games Engine
MicrotransactionsNo
4.1
1 reviews
Exploration Freedom
4.5
World Design
4.2
Quest Variety
3.4
Technical Performance
3.3
Narrative Immersion
2.8
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.1/5
No Man's Sky is gaming's greatest redemption story. What launched in 2016 as a beautiful but hollow space exploration game has been transformed through years of free updates into one of the most content-rich survival experiences available. The procedurally generated universe still delivers moments of genuine wonder when you land on a planet with unexpected biomes, alien flora, and atmospheric conditions. Base building has evolved into a robust system, multiplayer adds meaningful social dimensions, and expedition events provide structured goals. Hello Games' commitment to continuous improvement without charging a penny for updates is genuinely admirable. The survival gameplay loop -- mining, crafting, trading -- can still feel repetitive despite all the additions, and procedural generation inevitably produces planets that feel samey after extended play. The UI remains cluttered, and inventory management is tedious. The narrative, while improved, is not why players stay. But the sheer scope of what No Man's Sky offers today versus its launch is remarkable, and few games reward exploration with such consistent visual wonder.