Dave
Staff member
So I've been playing this game a lot and there are very many things I like about it. In fact, I think it's my new Skyrim for replayability and content. And, like Skyrim, I have hardly scratched the surface of the main game storyline. Like Skyrim, it's a very hard game to spoiler. It's actually not that necessary. My buddy and I are each playing it through and it's amazing how little we've done in common. Most games if you have two people playing side by side, even if they are single player games you are pretty much doing the same thing just at different times. Not so with Starfield. In Starfield we are doing radically different things and only have a couple of the mainline quests in common. So how is it?
Good:
I guess I would say this game is very worth it. I know it looks like there's a lot of bad but in most cases you can control some of that with experience or ship/backpack mods in game. I give this one 8/10.
Good:
- Open world RPG where you can do pretty much anything you want.
- Skills are very well thought out and progress logically if not slowly.
- Replayability is off the friggin' charts! You could play this game 50 times and never play the same character twice.
- The RPG side of this is really decent, with good voice acting and some funny moments. Example: One of the character traits I chose was that I have parents in one of the main planets that I can visit and stay with if I want. I went to see them and my dad is basically my character model with a balding head and grey hair.
- Your followers can not die. This is good because they are fucking morons. Sometimes they will run in front of me when I'm mining or shooting a bad guy. If they could die I'd have already been alone hundreds of times.
- Outposts are cool but not real well explained. Once you get them, though, they are very interesting.
- It's Bethesda. Everyone immediately trusts you or puts you in a position of power that is very not how life works. Example: Very beginning of the game you are a novice miner. You find an artifact and go to give it to the customer. You are then attacked. You fight off the attack and the customer says, "Hey thanks! Here's my ship!" And that's how you get your first ship. Makes 0 sense but without it you'd be stuck on that tiny planet for a while.
- There are about 50 ammo types and finding it is a pain in the ass. And when you use a gun you just watch the number fall and cry a little inside. I have a very powerful gun at 12th level that I love but can hardly ever use it since, you know, ammo for it is a holy grail kinda rare.
- Random attacks happen. This isn't always a bad thing and when you are on a planet it's not that difficult to deal with. In space, though? You're fucked. Get ready to load your save. Sure my character is level 12 and the system I'm jumping into is comparable, but my SHIP hasn't improved and so gets shredded every time. Why don't I upgrade, you say? Well...
- Upgrading and improving ships in convoluted and confusing. I expect I'll get better at it eventually, but for now it's just a pain. And expensive. Don't forget expensive. And since every vendor has a hard limit dollar amount, I can't just sell everything I pick up and move on with my life. I have to hunt several to offload stuff which takes time.
- Did I mention that inventory space while not exactly limited, is harsh as fuck. Right now, for example, my inventory is full, my follower's inventory is full, and my SHIP'S inventory is full. And there's no place to sell anything on the planet I'm on. So I have to drop things I'd rather not drop.
- It's Bethesda. I've crashed twice (thank you, autosave!) and at one point had to reboot since my follow quest bugged out. The person I was supposed to be following was stuck between a desk and a chair and would not move. And the eyes. The dead Bethesda eyes. Yeah, their voices are great but the eyes haunt my dreams.
I guess I would say this game is very worth it. I know it looks like there's a lot of bad but in most cases you can control some of that with experience or ship/backpack mods in game. I give this one 8/10.