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Très immersif
Système commercial sympathique
Bande-sonore magnifique
Une patte graphique digne des BD franco-belge
Une histoire complète
Génération procédurale bien utilisée
Premiers instants de jeu magiques
Jolie patte artistique
Atmosphère unique
Belle bande son
Génération procédurale globalement convaincante
Dimension de survie intéressante
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Du clipping et de l'aliasing trop présent
Vite lassant
Les phases en vaisseau ne sont pas intéressantes
Un inventaire limitée
... Et un coût onéreux pour l'agrandir
Certaine répétitivité Pas toujours très varié Baisses de framerate
Extrait: This was supposed to be a review. Now it's more of a post mortem. Not much left to do but cut open the torso, measure up the viscera and record the lacerations inflicted along with cause of death. Oh and before we begin, this “review” shall be spoiler hea...
Extrait: This was supposed to be a review. Now it's more of a post mortem. Not much left to do but cut open the torso, measure up the viscera and record the lacerations inflicted along with cause of death. Oh and before we begin, this “review” shall be spoiler hea...
Publié: 2016-08-20, Auteur: Matthew , review by: in.pcmag.com
Ceaselessly evokes an unmatched, fascinating feeling of discovery, Recursive galaxy is an immense technical achievement, with millions of unique planets always a hyperjump away, Beautiful visual and sound design, which combine with mysterious lore for imm
Few defined activities or goals; adventuring alone may not be enough for everyone, Resource gathering is a grind, Half-baked combat and clumsy UI
Much more than a sterile description of its discrete parts and features, No Man's Sky is an astounding artistic and technical achievement worth experiencing. The wonder of stepping onto one of seemingly infinite planets and exploring, even while navigati...
Everything is unique, and only seen by you, Following the Atlas gives purpose
Not enough to do in the game, Overly repetitive, and turns into a grind, Variety of planets is superficial, Rating (out of 10): 6, We played a review copy of No Man's Sky on the PC. The game is available on PlayStation 4 at Rs. 3,499 and through Steam for
Extrait: Big worldNo Man's Sky has 18 quintillion worlds for us to visit. This is all made possible by procedural generation. Essentially, the developers created a universe with thousands of unique parts of plants, animals and environments that the game then uses...
Incredible scope and size - you'll never see it all, Gorgeous graphics bring the galaxy to life, Who new space exploration could be so relaxing
There's life, Jim - just not a lot of it, Already looking for a bit more gameplay variety
This is exactly the kind of variety I think will get gamers coming back to No Man's Sky again and again. There's no one set way to play, and while everyone has the same overall goal - to get to the centre of the galaxy - how to do that is really up to you...
Extrait: Platforms: Playstation 4 (reviewed), PCPrice: $59.99No Man's Sky has been an indie game darling for a while now. Since its impressive debut trailer at E3 in 2014, people have been clamoring for its release. After all, who would not want to get their hands...
With visual upgrades and a more streamlined gameplay, No Man's Sky Next is better than the game that was launched two years ago. But fundamentally, it remains unchanged. Its endless grind is as indefinite as the universe itself...
Publié: 2018-07-28, Auteur: Dan , review by: ap.ign.com
Flying from planet to planet in search of the universe's rarest materials and technologies in No Man's Sky NEXT scratches an exploratory itch. It still carries a lot of caveats: It's mechanically repetitive no matter what planet you're on, the dull combat...