no mans sky alternatives

8 Games That Do No Man’s Sky Better Than No Man’s Sky

Your space exploration dreams can still come true

Everspace

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everspace, 2016, confirmed, xbox one

If you’re hungry for intense battles in space, craving high quality visuals, or just want to play with an incredibly detailed crafting system, Everspace may be the perfect No Man’s Sky alternative for you. While the game is mostly focused on intense dogfights rather than exploring planets, there is a certain element of unpredictability the game boasts that makes it feel particularly special. As players go from one intergalactic destination to the next, they will encounter a new set of challenges and foes that will force them to adopt new strategies.

As with most games of this nature, gathering resources is still a key part of the adventure. These resources are used to make repairs and can be offered up through trade for even more precious supplies. With dynamic gameplay, stunning visuals and a great battle system, Everspace succeeds in many areas where No Man’s Sky fell short.


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