You know what they say: in space, nobody can hear you scream ‘Oh my god, this is amazing!’ Okay, while your reaction to this PSVR2 version of the popular space explorathon might not be quite that extreme, a combination of PSVR2’s crystal-clear display, ultra-reliable Sense controllers, and yet more free updates from Hello Games make this impressive indeed. A whole universe squeezed inside Sony’s new VR headset!
That’s not the exaggeration it may seem. For the benefit of the unaware, No Man’s Sky offers an essentially endless supply of unique planets thanks to procedural generation and, we assume, demonic magic. Any unique discovery you make – creature, plant, entire world, whatever – can be named and/or shared with the community for somebody else to stumble upon (with you given credit for the discovery, of course).
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