Joseph Writes - Much like Fallout and the Elder Scrolls, there is a unity in its design that makes every individual mechanic connected. Not necessarily to each other. In fact, sometimes aspects of the game are frustratingly disconnected from each other in irritating ways. But they are a unified part of delivering the overall experience of playing a game where at any given point, you can play it your own way whilst encompassing your vision for your character. There may even be a term for it, something called, a role-playing game.
As Starfield's identity and future plans remain uncertain, looking to the Aceles could open the door to a goldmine of content.
Pair open-world exploration with an immersive outer space setting, and the result is what players get in these incredible space games.
starfield is fallout with a space fast travel disguised as a mini game. technically space, but more open world sci fi.
Starfield features aliens known as Terrormorphs that are key to the UC Vanguard questline, and they're similar to Deathclaws in all but one aspect.
No one gives a crap about Starfield in 2025. I mean seriously, has anyone remembered this game even exists? Lmao
I can appreciate your rating system and it makes sense. 👍🏽
Great game. Unfortunately it wont be getting GOTY, but for those that can find the value in what it does offer, it is a game in a class of its own.