No Man’s Sky Review

In space, no one can hear you yawn.

Science fiction has always been a divisive genre for me. Books such as Dune or Stranger in a Strange Land have never appealed to me. However, I love the works of Harlan Ellison and Douglas Adams. Star Trek had good ideas with none of the budget, and therefore none of my attention…

  • Childlike sense of wonder
  • Discovering a new planet can be awe-inspiring
  • No hand-holding contributes to sense of discovery
  • Disappointing combat
  • Inventory management is a pain the space pants
  • Repetitive puzzles, encounters
  • Graphical hiccups can kill the immersion

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Childlike sense of wonder Discovering a new planet can be awe-inspiring No hand-holding contributes to sense of discovery Disappointing combat Inventory management is a pain the space pants Repetitive puzzles, encounters Graphical hiccups can kill the immersion
Childlike sense of wonder Discovering a new planet can be awe-inspiring No hand-holding contributes to sense of discovery Disappointing combat Inventory management is a pain the space pants Repetitive puzzles, encounters Graphical hiccups can kill the immersion
Childlike sense of wonder Discovering a new planet can be awe-inspiring No hand-holding contributes to sense of discovery Disappointing combat Inventory management is a pain the space pants Repetitive puzzles, encounters Graphical hiccups can kill the immersion
Childlike sense of wonder Discovering a new planet can be awe-inspiring No hand-holding contributes to sense of discovery Disappointing combat Inventory management is a pain the space pants Repetitive puzzles, encounters Graphical hiccups can kill the immersion
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