In August of 2016, Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky released with a lot of hype and expectations. It proceeded to meet neither of them. As an adventure survival video game, No Man’s Sky promised players an open universe built exploration and the ability to anything you wanted as the game starts. Unfortunately, Hello Games released a rushed product filled with bugs and exploits that made the game unplayable for many and left those still playing with little to do. A year later, Hello Games has released its biggest patch to date, Atlas Rises, which will provide a different experience compared to the original version of
No Man's Sky | One Year Later
No Man's Sky | One Year Later
No Man's Sky | One Year Later
In August of 2016, Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky released with a lot of hype and expectations. It proceeded to meet neither of them. As an adventure survival video game, No Man’s Sky promised players an open universe built exploration and the ability to anything you wanted as the game starts. Unfortunately, Hello Games released a rushed product filled with bugs and exploits that made the game unplayable for many and left those still playing with little to do. A year later, Hello Games has released its biggest patch to date, Atlas Rises, which will provide a different experience compared to the original version of