But if you want a game where the real fun is
just exploring a planet.
Not exact matches
In Part 2, this book attempts, tentatively, to take stock of
just where we humans are in the evolution of human culture on this
planet, to
explore the significance of entering a new era that is both global and post-Christian, and to look into the future.
In this new original production, we'll
explore what makes a
planet «Earth - like» and take an immersive, full - dome tour of several worlds that
just might fit the conditions we're looking for.
In this slim but absorbing introduction to the epic search for life on extrasolar
planets, Sasselov
explores how astronomy, geology, and biology are conspiring to give us a radical new vision of a universe in which our living Earth is «
just another
planet.»
To Conley, that's as unnerving as any multi-eyed CGI alien Hollywood could dream up: We
explore other
planets not
just to add pins to a map, but to understand what else nature is capable of.
Just a few weeks into the job, Lisa Pratt, formerly a geomicrobiologist at Indiana University in Bloomington, has signaled that she wants the office to be open to the notion that a degree of contamination might be necessary to
explore several of the
planet's most habitable spots.
Mariner 10, the first spacecraft sent to
explore Mercury, gathered images and data over
just 45 percent of the
planet's surface during three fly - bys in 1974 and 1975.
X-ray free - electron lasers, first realized a decade ago, produce the brightest X-rays on the
planet, and scientists tap into these unique X-rays to
explore matter at the atomic scale and observe processes that occur in
just quadrillionths of a second.
That worked reasonably well, but (luckily for us) there were too many cool
planets to
explore that
just didn't fit that specific description.
It's
just you and the huge
planet that you
explore, with the frequent enemies and boss fights.
Ackerman
explores just what humans have done to this fair
planet of ours and what it all means for our future.
036 — swim with the Boulders Beach Penguins 037 — more gemstones at the Scratch Patch in Simons Town 038 — boat cruise off Simon's Bay 039 — visit the Warrior Toy Museum 040 —
explore Simons Town and learn about «
Just Nuisance» 041 — build a kite 042 — fly your kite 043 — spend a day at Muizenberg Beach 044 — play Putt - Putt at Muizenberg 045 — slide down the Muizenberg water - slide 046 — learn to surf at Gary's Surf School 047 — play at
Planet Kids
The latest and greatest to be taking the world by storm, No Man's Sky, might
just be the most ambitious game ever to reach the broader gaming universe; offering around 18 trillion
planets, each large enough to spend hours
exploring, it's not hard to see why.
The original Mass Effect was
just trying to do a lot of things that clearly they weren't able to get done that it sounds like this game is able to achieve much more than the original considering the
planets are larger and there's more of a focus on exploration in regards to allowing the user to level up based on what they've
explored in terms of research and development.
Explore depicts some of the realms that players will be landing in — including lifeforms, structures, plant life,
planets, other space ships and intelligent beings — and, presumably, reveals
just a minuscule part of its whole playable star systems.
Just to recap, Andromeda Blue is a multiplayer exploration game situated on a mysterious
planet where you the player possess the ability to fly around on your ship and
explore this new world.
Its an awe inspiring, beautiful, vast place; with billions of star systems,
planets, moons and asteroid fields
just waiting to be
explored, and exploited.
There are not
just planets to
explore.
This is
just the beginning of this franchise and we'll get a fuller sense of the story and be able to begin
exploring planets throughout the galaxy in time.
I
just wish the game was bigger, we've almost completely
explored earth, only 3 other
planets... I say that isn't big enough.
You're one of the Federation Force, a small bobble - headed soldier that clambers into a hulking armour suit at the outset of each mission as you
explore three different
planets in events that take place
just after the climax of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
Roughly 40 square kilometers of space was mapped directly from the
planet, and you can
explore this
just like you would any open world game.
There is no reason to
explore planets and collect resources, when you can forfeit research and development entirely and
just buy things for credits.
As meandering as Chronicles X can be, and as confusing and opaque as its dozens of interconnected systems are, it is never a disappointing time
just exploring the incredibly varied and artistically beautiful
planet of Mira, a real accomplishment for a genre that has no shortage of well - conceived worlds.
Of course, Voeld, Kadara, and Eos are
just a small handful of the celestial orbs able to be visited in Mass Effect: Andromeda, as BioWare has previously confirmed the game's inclusion of over 100
planets for players to
explore.
Not only did I enjoy the characters, but as it seems, the game will let you
explore various
planets just like in Mass Effect.
At launch, 7 unique regions of
Planet Hoxxes will be ready to
explore, mine and get lost in, but really this is
just the beginning and Hoxxes has only
just begun giving up her secrets.
Oh, and you might want to take the time to
just gawk at the gorgeous surroundings you'll be
exploring, there's so much graphical detail packed into this game you might often think this is
just a tour of the
planet.
But it sure is mine, and if the idea of casually
exploring 18 quintillion procedurally generated
planets in a massive universe sounds appealing to you, No Man's Sky might
just hook you for dozens of hours, too.
Unfortunately, PC users will have to wait
just a little bit longer to begin
exploring No Man's Skys vast galaxy, which contains over 18 quintillion
planets.
This galaxy is, for reference, astonishingly vast, estimated to contain over 18 quintillion
planets (that's 18,000,000,000,000,000,000), which is not
just vastly more than any player could
explore, but more than the entire human population of seven or so billion could even make a single landing on, if we all worked together.
Even
just seeing the early mechanics at work and having such a huge area — a massive map spread across multiple
planets — to
explore is a blast, and the story is still a ton of fun.
In NPR's piece When Patents Attack, the
Planet Money team
explores the world of Patent Trolls — companies that buy up large collections of patents
just so that they can sue other companies who produce technology that might be covered under these patents.
Could somebody please
explore how it is this country wants to borrow 700 billion dollars to bail out Wall Street; the slimy, greedy, scumbag CEO's affiliated with Fanny Mae, Freddie Mac, AIG and Countrywide, to name
just a few, but somehow we can't come up with the funds for the Hurricane Ike victims in Galveston, Texas, or the world's poorest CHILDREN, who happen to represent the future of this
planet?