Starfield for me is very easily the game of the year, it would take something phenomenal to knock it off the top. Is it perfect? Not by any means, there are bugs and exploits to see but you have to go out of your way to do so, albeit to the detriment of your own experience. I think calling it Fallout in Space with Mass Effect tones and elements of No Man’s Sky is a cheap description. I think this is the massive space adventure we have needed and I am addicted to it and with so much content I feel very spoilt. It is so much fun and an RPG lovers fantasy to explore and I cannot recommend it enough.
Achievement-wise, this game is clearly going to take some time, and that can only be a good thing considering that Starfield seems to have delivered what it promised: an almost endless adventure we’ll still be discovering new details about years down the line.
Starfield may not reinvent the wheel when it comes to Bethesda’s formula for role-playing games, but it cleverly combines the best elements of past games in a very appealing sci-fi setting. The highlights are no doubt the many well-written and well-designed quests that you’ll encounter throughout your journey through the settled systems. No matter what appeals to you as a player, be it nail-biting gunfights, the quiet construction of your own base or the thrills of laser-dodging dye dogfighting, Starfield has hours upon hours of content for you to lose yourself in.
For the sheer size of it, the beauty of the hundreds of different landscapes you can explore and the always engaging missions, Starfield is a massive technical achievement.
If you’re the kind of person who thinks videogames peaked with Fallout 3's launch version and they’ve required neither evolution nor improvement since, this game is absolutely for you. If you believe Bethesda doesn’t need to exhibit growth as an artistic outlet and hasn’t had to change a thing about the way it’s made games since 2008, I can safely say you’ll adore Starfield because it’s all that a Bethesda game has always been... and literally nothing more...Starfield is a shallow ocean, hiding its lack of creative ambition behind the physical size of a universe that’s minuscule where it counts...In short, it's everything a fan of these games could love.
En una sola palabra Espectacular.
Admito que al principio parece un poco regular pero conforme le vas dedicando horas y entras de lleno en su mundo te das cuenta de la obra maestra que es este juego, Bethesda en estado puro.
Si que hay alguna cosita que se podría mejorar como algún bug marca de la casa o el tema mapa estelar tan basto que todo viaje requiere viaje rápido + pantalla de carga, pero retocando esto el juego ya sería un 12.
Very fun game so far, but with a few more flaws than I expected. At almost 40 hours in, i'm only level 14 and have explored a ton while only having tackled a few quest-lines. Most of the worlds are beautiful, gunplay is fun, crafting systems are decent, and most of the NPC interactions are interesting. Was really expecting this game to be an 8 or 9, but it's still great and i'll be playing PLENTY more. I'm anxious to see what the main story brings, but the game is definitely true to it's go-anywhere, do-anything hype, which can certainly leave a player feeling aimless. Some clipping and glitching during conversations, while funny, should be a non-issue in this era of gaming. I noticed last night that i don't leave boot-prints when walking in snow, which seems like an obvious detail nowadays.
It's super fun and engaging in terms of immersion, just like all the other Bethesda **** that's basically the only selling point to me. An outdated engine, basically nonexistent AI, yoour decisions not having much of an impact, loading screen after loading screen, extremely boring exploration with reused assets everywhere, mostly mediocre graphics, etc. are all minor or major dealbreakers for me.
I'm usually not picky about games.
I think paid media outlets should stop misleading consumers, and they should ban paid opinion bots. I don't understand those "perfect" opinions.
But this time I think the marketing created a lot of hype, making us believe that you would be a space explorer. Plus the game looks like it's from the end of the PS3 generation.
SummaryStarfield is the first new universe in over 25 years from Bethesda Game Studios, the creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4. In this next generation role-playing game set amongst the stars, create any character you want and explore with unparalleled freedom as you embark on an epic journey to answer humanity’s greatest mys...