As part of their month-long coverage for No Man’s Sky, IGN and Hello Games Founder Sean Murray revealed an 18-minute gameplay video today, which sees Murray offering up a guided tour of one planet.
With gameplay beginning at 0:42, the video shows off a normal planet within the game and has Murray narrating the whole way through as he explores/wreaks havoc. Then, at 10:35, he takes off into space, flies around, and touches back down.
No Man’s Sky is scheduled for release on the PlayStation 4 and PC this year. A release date announcement was planned for E3 2015, but “for reasons,” it didn’t happen.
IGN didn’t say if they’d be announcing the release date this month with Hello Games, only stating:
For such a big game (in every sense of the word), very little of it has been shown and many mysteries remain. This month we’ll pull back the curtain and answer some of those questions, starting on Monday, July 6 with the longest uninterrupted look at the game yet: an 18-minute guided tour of a planet with Hello Games founder and No Man’s Sky programmer Sean Murray.
What was your favorite part of the video?
[Source: IGN]
No Man's Sky Game-Changer Gallery
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No Man's Sky Game-Changer Gallery
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Space Oddity
Hello Games has long made it clear that its peculiar space simulator has been a tricky butterfly to pin when it comes to preview events. An eccentricity that has us all the more excited for its eventual release.
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Bragging Rights
Starting from scratch, players will gradually acquire wealth as they hop from planet to planet, uncovering new ships and resources in the process.
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A New Feeling of Immersion
Built around a first-person perspective, No Man's Sky is placing you smack bang into the thick of the action as you explore its alien worlds.
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Uncharted Territory
With its unique color palette and dazzling planets, Hello Games' will look to make the PlayStation 4 sing.
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Hey, Get Back Here!
Exploration may be a core strand of the game's DNA, but the studio has hinted that players will also find themselves in the midst of high-speed dogfights.
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Chasing the Horizon
Beneath the glossy, retro-futuristic aesthetic is a burning desire to explore the unknown. Bring me that horizon!
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Passive Multiplayer
No Man's Sky may not be a multiplayer game per se, but other players will populate your stellar neighbourhood. After all, who doesn't love some friendly competition?
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Every Atom Procedural
From bizarre wildlife to a planet's atmosphere, each world will be relatively different to the next, encouraging the player to go boldly where no man has gone before.