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.
25houra into the game and completed 2 side stories. This game is amazing, there is depths and surprise around every corner.
Can’t wait to play again the weekend
Bethesda do what they know best, a game where get lost for months. Great performance, few bugs, awesome history and hours and hours of game through replayable mechanic.
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.
Perfect immersive expérience with the IA interactive !
The exploration is most beautiful graphic for Dreams and take a picture .
Thanks because I hadn't played so much in a long time .
Très mitigé sur ce jeu, de bons moments passés, mais de mon point de vue manque cruellement d'immersion spatiale. Il s'avère que tout voyage se fait par menu, et passant au final très peu de temps dans le vide spatial. Certes, les développeurs nous avait prévenu, mais tout de même il en reste un petit goût **** s'avère également que l'évolution ne se fait que très peu ressentir. Nous avons l'impression de jouer à un jeu bloqué dans son temps. Avec une mécanique, quelques peut vieillissante et qui, pour le plaisir des yeux ne décolle pas la rétine sans parler de la synchro labiale en français qui est absolument déplorable.J'ai tout de même apprécié l'expérience proposée, mais une fois terminé, je me pose la question si il vaut la peine à mon goût d'y investir plus de temps.
The space "exploration" is incredibly boring, surprising me, seeing how going from point A to B in pretty much every other Bethesda game is half the adventure, in Starfield you'll be seeing yourself fast traveling everywhere you can, landning on random planets is no fun either, there's pretty much never anything to be seen, and the lack of any sort of planet transportation makes it even worse, having to run everywhere. This game don't feel like an open world/univerese, just alot of instanced zones, masked as planets. The mainstory is alright, but nothing out of the ordinary, and im not a big fan of the New Game+ feature, even though i belive they managed to work the feature nicely in the story. It's in my humble opinion that Starfield is, by miles, Bethesdas weakest effort yet. And it worries me that the studio that brought us 'the Elder Scrolls' series and Fallout makes something as tideous as this. Gunplay is decent but nothing more, i really wanted to fall in love with this game, but at this state i find it impossible, and how some "critics" and fanboys have given this a full score is beyond me. Giving this a 5/10 and hopeing this won't set a new standard for Bethesda, cus if this it, then future games from this legendary studio is in big trouble.
After obtaining all achievements I can say that this game isn't worth the hype. It's amazing, at first, until you start to progress into the game and begin to realize how monotonous and boring it really is. The game does a good job of incorporating space elements and sci-fi into the story but there's something about it that doesn't seem right. The characters have story but lack emotion, the plot seems quickly put together, and although, the storyline is there, it lacks substance.
Now, some performance and mechanics. This game glitches, bugs out and crashes more than any other game I can remember playing. I'm playing on a system that it was intended for and it still randomly freezes or boots me to the Xbox home menu. The game frequently drops below 30fps (don't even get me started on a "next-gen" game being 30fps) and it's frustrating to the point where it hinders the gaming experience. Some of the gaming mechanics are also awkward (I'm looking at you Temple light puzzles and having to go back and forth after completing one, to get another temple location) or just don't work the way they're intended (I'm also looking at you Inter-System Cargo Link). You fast travel everywhere, and I mean everywhere, because you have to. There's no way to get your ship to travel at the speed you need it to, to get to where you want to get to via actually flying there. There are loading screens for every time you step in or out of a main area. Once again, the gaming experience isn't seamless like plenty of next-gen games that are.
All-in-all, this game is Fast-Travel Loading Simulator 2023 and with all of the bugs, glitches, crashes, loading screens and drops below 30fps, its embarrassing to call this a "next-gen" game. If this game was released 5 years ago, it would've made more sense, but with so many top-tier games being released for next-gen, this is disappointing. I wish we, as customers, held Bethesda to a higher standard, and made them responsible, rather than giving them the *shrug* "It's Bethesda, of course there's gonna be bugs" response. Starfield, is most definitely not worth the hype.
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...