I feel like I can commend them on the launch being significantly less buggy than other titles in prior years (big yikes to FO76). Other than that, the game was pretty bland. I got bored of it rather than annoyed with it. Usually a Bethesda game will annoy me about 10-15 hours in with some weird game-breaking bug, but I played probably about 50 hours of Starfield before just getting bored of the same spacers in the same tunnels strung together by quick travel menus.
The big thing that was missing for me was culture. And it made me appreciate Cyberpunk 2077 that much more. There are people everywhere in Starfield, but the only real differences between them are that they're generic American with cowboy hat versus generic American with business-casual clothes versus generic American with streetpunk clothes stood under neon lights. There's no difference in how people talk. Even the people who'd never interacted with anyone outside of their own community before - who thought they were the last remaining humans - felt the same. There are people everywhere but no real personality.
Versus Cyberpunk 2077, where CDPR created so much culture. There are hours and hours' worth of original songs for the game. There are adverts everywhere that really capture the feeling of the world. People from different parts of the city and different groups have their own dialects. There's so much slang invented for the game. Even the architecture and design of the city tells stories. Sure, the average NPC has no real personality or routine on an individual level, but the world and culture are so well fleshed out. Starfield has none of that.
I also did seem to get hit with quite a few game-breaking bugs in Starfield. I couldn't progress the temple questline - they gave no no powers and the quest didn't advance properly. I had some terrible bugs regarding ship ownership that resulted in me having to load a save from 20 hours previous. It was just a disaster for me, and really killed any enjoyment I may have been getting from the game.
Definitely. I enjoyed it myself, but Tears unseated Ocarina of Time as my favorite Zelda game. There's no question that there was much better options this year to me.
I just recently started playing and as a diehard Elder Scrolls/Fallout fan the game is the worst Copy+Paste I’ve seen!
Obsidian made the same game in 2019 and called it The Outer Worlds. Bethesda took their game added some more to it and released it as Starfield. Neon City is literally the same place as Groundbreaker.
The space mechanics are an absolute joke considering what No Man’s Sky gave us in recent years.
I guess the point of my bitchy little comment is that I expected so much more and was thoroughly underwhelmed.
The bar for the next Elder Scrolls/Fallout is so low for me at this point, that I have zero expectation of even playing them
It was "ghosted" because it wasn't nominated as much as the author of the article would like? Jesus Christ, what a drama queen. Maybe the game just wasn't very good.
Don’t you know that if you didn’t like the game, it’s dumb systems, it’s dull gameplay, it’s utter lack of vision and ambition, and it’s rote-to-cringe setting then that means you are just a Sony Pony, even if you play on PC?
Starfield was hot garbage. I want my time and money back.
You know what WAS robbed? Age of Wonders 4. The entire strategy category is nothing but objectively bad to objectively mid games, with a bizarrely disproportionate Nintendo representation… and yet one of the best grand strategy games in decades wasn’t even nominated…? How does that happen?
I preordered and I am close to 300 hours of playtime.
Idk what you get from the thought that people dont enjoy the game but I can tell you for all its shortcomings I still have a lot of fun with Starfield.