Halo 4 vs No Man’s Sky
Halo 4
Halo 4 is another continuation of the main storyline where once more you are the Master Chief and it falls to you to save humanity, and maybe the galaxy at large too. Here you make planetfall on a strange world followed by the Covenant and in unknown territory you must fight for your survival. New enemies await you as you discover a hidden history while attempting for save an ailing navy ship. With Cortana suffering as well the tension ratchets high in this stunning story.With a main campaign to play through where you follow this amazing story you have many hours of fun gameplay ahead. There are lots of custom options this time around where you can find reusable items that have a in game effect such as a heal or a powerful shield. With new and upgraded weapons across the board you have a lot of great new features. Throw in the additional Spartan Ops stories and you have a lot to do here, all of it amazing fun.
No Man’s Sky
No Man’s Sky has had a really rough start but thankfully the game developers have the integrity and the determination to continue the development of their game and honestly, despite the fact that the game still needs plenty of work, it has improved a lot since it was first released. The game is a sci-fi-themed, procedurally-generated planet and space exploration game where you can not only gather resources to craft and build your base but also learn how to communicate with sentient aliens or hunt non-sentient ones. You can also literally play any role you like, be it as a trader, an explorer or a bounty hunter.The galaxy itself feels very much alive due to the many factors in play - space pirates plundering unwary traders, various factions fighting to secure new territories, and more, aside from the fact that you'll be playing with other players in the same galaxy. Due to its procedural generation, every new planet you land on will always have a whole new ecosystem that you have never seen before, but like many players have noted, you still get the feeling that the creatures and the planet itself look familiar enough to discredit whatever differences they have. However, the best part about the game is perhaps its fragmented storyline - a plot that has to be assembled piece by piece as you explore the many worlds the game has to offer.
Many fans of the game has touted No Man's Sky as a first-person Starbound, but whether that's true or not, well, it's up to you to decide. The game can be pretty costly to buy at its original price considering that the game feels a lot like a work-in-progress, but if you can get it cheap, then the game is worth the experience.