10 Early Contenders For Game Of The Year 2016

By Scott Tailford /

5. No Man’s Sky

Hello Games

From one divisive game to another, and No Man's Sky continues to be raked across the coals for not delivering on various talked-about features in its run-up to release. Namely, a multiplayer component.

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If you take the game as it is though, discard any preconceived notions of what it 'should' be, No Man's Sky is a beautifully ethereal game about humanity's place in the universe, why we explore and chart everything from the depths of the oceans to the tops of Everest - and why space itself is so endlessly fascinating.

It may lack certain features developer Sean Murray described across the last three years, but - for me, at least - when I finally fixed my broken ship and hopped in the cockpit, leaving the planet's atmosphere and feeling the full breathtaking scale of what Hello Games have built - that feeling is why No Man's Sky still has an intrinsic value that shines brighter than any broken promises could otherwise tear down.

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