Compare No Man's Sky prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Hello Games. Published by Hello Games. Released on 8/12/2016. Available on PC, Mac, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure. Metacritic score: 61/100.

One of gaming's most public redemption stories, rebuilt from a hollow launch into a sprawling space sandbox - but if you showed up for tight gunplay or a ranked ladder, board a different ship now.

I'll be straight with you: No Man's Sky has no business being on my radar. My usual beat is sub-100ms time-to-kill, ranked queues, and debating whether a 60Hz player deserves to climb past gold. But enough people in my orbit have sunk hundreds of hours into this thing that I finally owed it an honest look, and the verdict is complicated in ways I didn't expect. The combat is the first thing to address, because it will absolutely drive you insane if you came here from a shooter. On-foot gunplay involves a handful of multi-tools that double as mining lasers, and the enemy AI - both ground sentinels and space pirates - is predictable enough that most encounters resolve through attrition rather than skill expression. Space dogfighting has more going on: you're managing pulse boosters, photon cannons, and phase beam weapons across ship classes you gradually upgrade, and the capital ship battles around Sentinel Dreadnoughts can genuinely ramp up the intensity. But there is no netcode worth benchmarking here, no ranked mode, and the PvP toggle is opt-in and effectively toothless. The community has been saying for years that the combat was designed around five pillars where combat quietly ranked last. That's accurate. Do not load this up expecting Everspace or even a competent third-person shooter. What it actually is, and what makes it worth discussing at all, is an exploration and base-building sandbox that has been continuously rebuilt for nearly a decade via completely free updates. The Voyagers update, the NEXT overhaul before it, the Expedition seasonal runs - Hello Games has pushed out major content additions without charging a penny or introducing a premium currency, which in 2025 is genuinely unusual. The procedural generation produces billions of star systems with distinct biomes, fauna you can catalogue and name, and planets with hazardous weather that provide at least some environmental tension. Freighter management - buying capital ships, assigning frigates to expeditions, building hangars on your fleet - gives the economy loop real teeth if you engage with it. Co-op works best when you treat it as parallel play with occasional overlap rather than a tightly coordinated squad experience, because players largely maintain separate enemy instances and progression threads. The honest weaknesses: resource gathering without friction is, eventually, button-pressing at a laser. The main story quests feel thin and exist mainly to onboard you into systems. Bugs and save corruption have surfaced with certain major patches, which for a game you might invest 150 hours into is a real concern. The Metacritic score sitting at 61 belongs to a different product than what ships today, but the Steam user score of 85% across over 400,000 reviews reflects the current reality more accurately. If your playstyle needs a kill-death ratio and a reason to grind ranked, this will feel like a beautiful screensaver with a crafting menu bolted on. If you want to land on a toxic ammonia world at 3am, name a crab-elephant hybrid, and then spend four hours designing a base you will share with exactly two friends, No Man's Sky has quietly become one of the better games to do that in. Fred, Scout Team

No Man's Sky

No Man's Sky

Aug 12, 2016Hello Games
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One of gaming's most public redemption stories, rebuilt from a hollow launch into a sprawling space sandbox - but if you showed up for tight gunplay or a ranked ladder, board a different ship now.

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I'll be straight with you: No Man's Sky has no business being on my radar. My usual beat is sub-100ms time-to-kill, ranked queues, and debating whether a 60Hz player deserves to climb past gold. But enough people in my orbit have sunk hundreds of hours into this thing that I finally owed it an honest look, and the verdict is complicated in ways I didn't expect. The combat is the first thing to address, because it will absolutely drive you insane if you came here from a shooter. On-foot gunplay involves a handful of multi-tools that double as mining lasers, and the enemy AI - both ground sentinels and space pirates - is predictable enough that most encounters resolve through attrition rather than skill expression. Space dogfighting has more going on: you're managing pulse boosters, photon cannons, and phase beam weapons across ship classes you gradually upgrade, and the capital ship battles around Sentinel Dreadnoughts can genuinely ramp up the intensity. But there is no netcode worth benchmarking here, no ranked mode, and the PvP toggle is opt-in and effectively toothless. The community has been saying for years that the combat was designed around five pillars where combat quietly ranked last. That's accurate. Do not load this up expecting Everspace or even a competent third-person shooter. What it actually is, and what makes it worth discussing at all, is an exploration and base-building sandbox that has been continuously rebuilt for nearly a decade via completely free updates. The Voyagers update, the NEXT overhaul before it, the Expedition seasonal runs - Hello Games has pushed out major content additions without charging a penny or introducing a premium currency, which in 2025 is genuinely unusual. The procedural generation produces billions of star systems with distinct biomes, fauna you can catalogue and name, and planets with hazardous weather that provide at least some environmental tension. Freighter management - buying capital ships, assigning frigates to expeditions, building hangars on your fleet - gives the economy loop real teeth if you engage with it. Co-op works best when you treat it as parallel play with occasional overlap rather than a tightly coordinated squad experience, because players largely maintain separate enemy instances and progression threads. The honest weaknesses: resource gathering without friction is, eventually, button-pressing at a laser. The main story quests feel thin and exist mainly to onboard you into systems. Bugs and save corruption have surfaced with certain major patches, which for a game you might invest 150 hours into is a real concern. The Metacritic score sitting at 61 belongs to a different product than what ships today, but the Steam user score of 85% across over 400,000 reviews reflects the current reality more accurately. If your playstyle needs a kill-death ratio and a reason to grind ranked, this will feel like a beautiful screensaver with a crafting menu bolted on. If you want to land on a toxic ammonia world at 3am, name a crab-elephant hybrid, and then spend four hours designing a base you will share with exactly two friends, No Man's Sky has quietly become one of the better games to do that in.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpcooponline-coopcross-platformachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savesSpace SandboxBase BuildingCo-op SurvivalFreighter ManagementProcedural GenerationCreature CollectingFree UpdatesCross-SaveSpace ExplorationBase Building DepthExpedition ModeOptional PvPCo-op SandboxProcedural FaunaEnvironmental SurvivalFree Post-Launch Updates

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OS
Windows 10/11 (64-bit versions)
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
15 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB, AMD RX 470 4GB, Intel UHD graphics 630
Processor
Intel Core i3
VR Support
SteamVR

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Metacritic
61
Steam
85%(409,655)

Game Info

Developer
Hello Games
Publisher
Hello Games
Release Date
Aug 12, 2016

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singleplayer
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coop
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Online Co-op

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Subtitles (14)
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