No Man’s Sky is the ultimate space exploration and survival game, giving players the ability to travel across a galaxy to explore unique planets and uncover the secrets of the game. With Starfield adopting a space RPG style, fans are hoping that the worlds in Bethesda’s upcoming game are as diverse and enjoyable as the ones in No Man’s Sky. Starfield should look to how No Man’s Sky developed its planets and the exploration opportunities to give players more freedom when venturing out to new worlds.
After a rocky release, No Man’s Sky has turned into one of the best games in its genre, and much of this is thanks to how each planet can offer something different. From resources to wildlife, planets will undoubtedly be the main locations in Starfield where players can truly explore and build as well. While space flight is also a big component of the game, Starfield’s planets cannot fall short, or else the game will be confined to only a handful of planets, since players will not want to explore every available world.
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While No Man’s Sky did include a near-infinite number of planets, the one thing that made exploration so attractive was the differences between the planets. From the animal and plant life that can be scanned to materials unique to certain kinds of planets, the world diversity means players are encouraged keep searching for unique and rare materials. Starfield does not host as many planets as No Man’s Sky, and this gives it the opportunity to take this diversity a step further.
Starfield needs to encourage players to travel to new planets with lots of engaging content. While the number of Starfield planets is limited, there will still be around a thousand
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