Who do you trust more when reading a review for an upcoming game? Someone who cleared through the entire story in easy mode to find out what it's like to play it? Or would you prefer if the reviewer scanned through every nook and corner of the game? Most of us would prefer the latter.
This is probably what Bethesda Game Studios and Microsoft had in mind when they gave away the review codes for the upcoming open-world space opera, Starfield, so early, even if it resulted in leaks, much to the development team's disappointment.
Still, we doubt Bethesda was expecting someone to spend hundreds of hours playing Starfield in two weeks, or even in less time.
Such is the case of CamelWorks, who, according to his revelation on X, had logged logged 110 gameplay hours ahead of the official release of Starfield. This information not only underscores the game's potential depth but also promises an exceptionally thorough review, the likes of which are rare in the fast-paced gaming community.


