
Survive – Every solar system, planet, ocean and cave is filled with danger in No Man's Sky, and you are very vulnerable.Fight – If you so wish, you can be a space pirate in No Man's Sky, destroying planets' habitats, killing creatures, stealing from aliens and generally being a bit of a menace. From dogfighting in space to first-person combat on a planet's surface, you will face foes ready to overwhelm you at the drop of a hat.Anything you discover on a planet can be sold or traded in, or simply used to build useful items that will help you on your journey. "We want trading to be fun," explained Murray. "We want it to be understandable, because already the game's already quite large." Trade – One of the biggest parts of No Man's Sky is trading as it's got a robust economy and trading system to rival any RPG.


All the flora and fauna can be scanned and named by you, meaning you could have a million creatures named after you if you fancied.

Do let us know via Twitter if you have any other questions and we'll endeavour to find the answer to them. We've done our best to round up the 20 biggest questions that you have about No Man's Sky and answer them here. We've had snippets of gameplay, lots of chatter from developer Hello Games and creator Sean Murray, plus the odd trailer, but there are still a lot of questions that the gaming community has about No Man's Sky.

Us here in Europe have to wait a whole 'nother day to play on Wednesday August 10. It's a huge, huge space exploration sim that you wouldn't complete – not even a fraction of a millionth of a percent of it – even if you spent the rest of your life playing it.Īnd if you live in US you can start playing from tomorrow, Tuesday August 9. Although the mystique has worn off somewhat, thanks to a mean leakster, No Man's Skyis very much still one of the most highly anticipated games of 2016.
