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Recommending NMS is a really difficult call.
If compared to Starfield: No
NMS and Starfield are completely different games. People tend to come in thinking NMS is like Elite: Dangerous or Starfield, but it's not. If you're looking for an Action game or Open World RPG, you will be extremely disappointed.
If you like aimless sandbox games: Yes
NMS is, at its heart, a walking simulator. It's closer to Minecraft than anything else. There is no real end goal to NMS aside from the short, open progression main quests. You make your own enjoyment in NMS.