
A very cool music video of sorts I found showing No Man's Sky Atlas Rises (2017)
A very cool music video of sorts I found showing No Man's Sky Atlas Rises (2017)
Video from Pathfinder (2017 version) that I just shot, showing the finding of a Habitable Base, way back when.
I shared the backstory in a blog post about the enigmatic Base Computers in the wild in No Man's Sky that I keep seeing people ask about. (Blog post w/ pics, video, etc.)
For those curious...
https://nmsspot.com/2025/03/11/about-those-base-computers-in-the-wild/
Amazing vibes on this desolate moon of a desert giant. #NoMansSky
This time around I did something different for me, and made an internal second floor in my base's building.
which I made a little different with an internal second floor.
And yes, there are regular rainbows without weather in this area too. If only it didn't have that purple haze, or floating islands, and it could be home. Or those eyes.
I expect that most players are rather doing the new expedition, but a few weeks ago I found this bountiful giant (only my second giant I'd come across).
I'm not sure about staying though, as it has both these eyes looking at you, as well as a purple haze. This also would be a cool waterfall, if they existed.
A few more images in the next post.
No Man's Sky “ Worlds Part II ” 5.5 update : This game is a hard drug (I'm forgetting myself in the evenings right now in its space explorations) … and the good people at #HelloGames seem really passionate and invested in adding quality content
Just wow -- this lush world from No Man's Sky: Worlds Part II update...
This screenshot from the new No Man's Sky Worlds Part II update somehow reminds me of Shadow of the Beast for Amiga.
No Man’s Sky’s Worlds Part II is live with a continuation of the ‘world refresh’ started last year https://massivelyop.com/2025/01/29/no-mans-skys-worlds-part-ii-is-live-with-a-continuation-of-the-world-refresh-started-last-year
#NoMansSky #HelloGames
Hello Games does it again with a massive new update for No Man's Sky, with so many improvements it's better to just read the release notes than me list them here.
Pretty cool little glass cube screen thing for animated GIFs I picked up to keep Atlas close at hand.
I've been thinking about this game's existential arc lately, and so I thought I would share my first blog post about No Man's Sky, published on Sept 1, 2016 (a little over eight years ago).
https://nmsspot.com/2016/09/01/a-few-words-about-the-best-game-ive-ever-played-no-mans-sky/
"...All my life I have dreamed of exactly this in gaming — an interesting, alternate universe, massive in scale, in which I can freely wander and explore at my own pace. That is what No Man’s Sky is to me, and it’s my observation that many others are similarly moved by the game. The fact that the universe is procedurally generated and that even the game’s creators can’t describe everything that’s out there to be encountered adds to the incredible sense of the unexplored, the alien...."
I got this cool little GeekMagic Crystal Display unit that lets you rotate a few images or animGIFs uploaded to it. Right now it's doing No Man's Sky duty on the Mac's monitor shelf.
Pretty slick!
What with the first No Man's Sky DLC (free), the Starborn Phoenix ship that just dropped, here are a few words about the history of the ship. (Hint: It's from the game 'Wipeout')
https://nmsspot.com/2024/07/14/a-few-words-about-the-wipeout-ship-in-no-mans-sky/
The lovely worlds to be found within are a wonderful escape from the real one.