- 8 years ago Sticky: What is no man's sky?
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No Man’s Sky: E3 2015 Sony Stage Demo
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A Behind-The-Scenes Tour Of No Man's Sky's Technology (Game Informer)(2014)(1080P)
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No Man's Sky: 18 Minutes of Game play + some Q&A (YouTube channel IGN)(2015)(1080p)
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No Man's Sky: How the Economy Works - IGN First
No Man's Sky architect Sean Murray explains how trading and crafting work in the game and how it can be played in very different ways.
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No Man's Sky - All 5 Trailers (So Far)
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No Man's Sky: From Humble Beginnings - IGN
Floods, frustration, and day dreaming. Here's the story of how a small team in Guildford, England, created an entire universe. The ign link is higher quality but less reliable than the youtube video.
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No Man's Sky: A Tour of 5 New Planets - IGN First
We flew to five random planets in No Man's Sky, and this is what we saw.
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No Man's Sky: 6 Minutes of Exploration Gameplay - IGN First
Watch us wander a random No Man's Sky planet in our first-ever hands-on, including sticking the best ship landing ever.
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No Man's Sky: 6 Minutes of Exploration Gameplay - IGN First - IGN Video
Watch us wander a random No Man's Sky planet in our first-ever hands-on, including sticking the best ship landing ever.
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How No Man's Sky Infinite Universe Actually Works - IGN First
Discover the secret to creating a universe that takes billions of years to fully explore. If you hate the IGN video player you can directly download the videos using these links: 1080p:http://assets4.ign.com/videos/zencoder/2015/7/22/1920/8af11b80e75f3c246b675f034331ce0d-5000000-1437571764-w.mp4 480p:http://assets4.ign.com/videos/zencoder/2015/7/22/853/8af11b80e75f3c246b675f034331ce0d-1000000-1437571764-w.mp4
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The Otherworldly Sounds of No Man's Sky - IGN First - (Direct downloads in description).
How one person from an English suburb is creating a universe bursting with sounds that are out of this world. 720p:http://assets2.ign.com/videos/zencoder/2015/7/24/1280/dee0b0732ed0f3eaa76ed78dfefce0d3-2500000-1437747609-w.mp4 480p:http://assets2.ign.com/videos/zencoder/2015/7/24/853/dee0b0732ed0f3eaa76ed78dfefce0d3-1000000-1437747609-w.mp4
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No Man's Sky preview: GTA meets Minecraft in space
Your universe just got a whole lot bigger.
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I will now talk about No Man's Sky hype for about 40 minutes
TotalBiscuit brings you a discussion on the hype surrounding the highly anticipated game, No Man's Sky.
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11 changes we want to see in No Man's Sky's future updates
Let us hire wingmen and fly our ships underwater. Plus everyone gets to pick one planet to completely destroy. When I spoke to Sean Murray back in March he mentioned that No Man’s Sky didn’t feel like a game that was right for paid DLC (a statement he has recently stepped back from a bit) but he did mention that the game might receive free updates based on player behavior and feedback. I can certainly think of a few changes I’d like to see in the coming weeks and months, so I put together a wishlist.
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Star Citizen 3.0's planetary landing blows No Man's Sky away
This week at Gamescom, Roberts Space Industries showed off version 3.0 of Star Citizen, introducing the game's planetary tech. For backers playing Star Citizen in its 2.4 or 2.5 versions, they begin on a space station, and they can cruise around together in some spiffy-looking spaceships, but it's mostly about combat, with a limited sandbox component as well. 3.0, which is coming towards the end of this year, brings the first proper star system in Star Citizen to life, and is a major step towards making this universe feel like a gigantic backdrop.
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‘No Man’s Sky’: Steam, Sony, And Amazon Begin Issuing Refunds Regardless Of Play Time
Hello Games’ woes with No Man’s Sky for PC continues to bother gamers as well as its developers. In the meantime, Game Revolution reports that Steam has quietly started accepting refund requests from the PC users regardless of the play hours. Following that, even Sony and Amazon US is issuing refunds to the buyers irrespective of the play hours clocked, reported Gadgets 360. The game is available via Steam, Sony, and Amazon US for $59.99.
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Archeologists disappointed by what they find after surveying video game galaxy
When it was announced in 2013, No Man's Sky seemed unimaginable: a sci-fi exploration game boasting more than 18 quintillion planets, all generated by math and algorithms as players move through the game. Gamers rode a wave of hype and anticipation in the years ahead of its release. But when it finally launched to mixed reviews in August, customers demanded refunds en masse. The gulf between expectations and reality presented unusual challenges for Andrew Reinhard, a Manhattan-based researcher and leader of the team currently playing the game with the same methodology as an archaeological survey.
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'No Man's Sky' Studio Being Probed For False Advertising
'No Man's Sky' is supposedly being investigated for false advertising claims in the U.K. While the case itself is unconfirmed, here's everything we know about what's making the game's PC audience so upset!
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No Man’s Sky devs end months of silence, announce Foundation Update
Two months of silence from the makers of No Man's Sky ended on Friday with news that the game would finally receive a substantial update "this week." "We’re calling it The Foundation Update, because we have added the foundations of base building, and also because this is putting in place a foundation for things to come," an unnamed author posted at Hello Games' official development blog.
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'No Man's Sky' cleared in false advertising investigation
No Man's Sky developer Hello Games has emerged from a marketing investigation unscathed. The UK's Advertising Standards Authority has spent the last two months examining claims that the game's steam page is misleading. Disgruntled players had taken issue with screenshots, videos and text which, in their opinion, showed the game with better visuals, performance and planetary exploration. These covered warping, ship battles and the complexity of extraterrestrial life.