By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
Over the course of three weeks, Robert Prest has been working on a Doom (well, Doom 2) mod that attempts to recreate much of the core experience of No Man’s Sky It’s missing
go rummy some of the fancier stuff

around the edges, like a seamless transition from space to planetary surface, but…for the most part, if you move past the fact the game looks like it came out in 1994—and appreciate the limitations of working with id’s original Doom engine—it does

one hell of a job.(new

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There are space stations, randomly-generated planets, weird monsters, even a centre of the universe. And also Bill Bailey, who
holy rummy I never ran into playing the actual game, but who I’m sure thanks to the power of infinite creature generation, is out there somewhere If you want to try it out,
royally rummy you can get the files here