As a gamer who has been around since the days of the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spectrum, I can truly appreciate the journey that No Man’s Sky has taken. Back in 2016, it was a disappointment that left many of us disheartened. But much like the infinite universe it portrays, this game has proven to be full of surprises.
Initially, the launch of No Man’s Sky fell short of expectations. Yet, the creators made amends by dedicating numerous years to improving and enriching it with fresh content via free updates. Now, this resurgence of NMS has marked a significant milestone in its journey.
- On Steam, the percentage of positive player reviews has finally reached 80%, leading the service to change its rating for No Man’s Sky to “very positive.”
- Sean Murray, head of Hello Games studio, was extremely happy about this. He thanked the players, posting the following comment on X:
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
You have no idea what this means to us.
In the past month alone, approximately 94 out of every 100 reviews for No Man’s Sky have been favorable. Due to a higher percentage of negative feedback in its initial release phase, it took time, but now it has amassed enough positive reviews to reach an overall satisfaction rating of around 80%.
The excellent work done by the developers is most clearly shown by the fact that two months following its PC launch, No Man’s Sky received only 32% positive reviews on Steam. This implies that a significant majority of players found the game to be less than satisfactory at that time.
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No Man’s Sky” can currently be played on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, as well as the latest consoles: Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PlayStation 5. Excitingly, there’s a deal going on Steam right now! The game’s price has been slashed by 60%, bringing it down to just $23.99.
To round things up, it’s important to note that Hello Games studio has announced repeats of this year’s five adventures in No Man’s Sky, which offer a chance to win various prizes. Each event spans two weeks. The initial one, named Omega, began yesterday and concludes on December 11, immediately followed by the reprise of the Adrift expedition.
- No Man’s Sky on Steam
No Man’s Sky
August 9, 2016
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