This game, according to speculations and predictions, is a game that has the potential to dominate the gaming industry. According to a previous report by designntrend.com, "No Man's Sky" is one of 2015's most anticipated games, but that hype comes from humble beginnings." Others cannot contain their interest no longer. Every gamer is keeping an eye on any official announcement for No Man's Sky's official release date, as well as keeps on dreaming to get their hands on this quintessential unique indie title to ever be created for the gaming world, as stated in a report by vcpost.com.
The creation of the game did not come out of the blue, it was heavily inspired by the Australian Outback. With his aim of leaving a game legacy behind, the creator of "No Man's Sky" Sean Murray, wanted to improve this game like no other. According to designntrend.com, "It would contain a world so massive that no gamer could ever truly know what it contains." That is how amazing this game can be for all games out there. It was further reported by designntrend.com, "For all intents and purposes, its explorative possibilities would be infinite, and in the game's current build, its 18 quintillion planets suggest that our sun could literally burn out before the entire map is fully analyzed."
Murray wanted to create a gaming environment that is realistic to the core and he did. In the Twitch-laden gaming industry landscape, the universe is colossal and features lots of practical application. However, one drawback of "No Man's Sky" doesn't support traditional multiplayer gameplay. When the concept began, the world was generated at random rather than with a realistic sense of order and "only around 1 percent of the time it would create something that looked natural, interesting and pleasing to the eye," as stated in a report by designntrend.com.
Sean Murray's "No Man's Sky" is scheduled to be released this year on PS4 and PC.