If video games have ever been accused of disconnecting players from reality, let that notion be dispelled by the tale of Reddit user u/tidyckilla, who attributed his late-night Starfield binge for saving his family's life.

The emotional weight of this story punctuates the atmosphere much like the passion-filled debate swirling around the Early Access of Starfield, which has gamers divided on its quality, especially when it comes to its New Game Plus mode.

Starfield's earlier launch for a handful - well, more like hundreds of thousands on Steam alone - allowed eager explorers to delve into its expansive universe. But it's not the mixed reviews or the slow start that some players lament that we're focusing on here. It's an incident that demonstrates, in an almost surreal manner, the potential impact a video game can have on the real world.

On August 31, amidst the cries of disgruntled players and jubilant explorers, u/tidyckilla chose to stay up to experience Starfield's cosmos. Around 2:26 in the morning, he heard an explosion and it wasn't in-game. The noise came from his downstairs neighbor's apartment. Upon opening his door, he saw flames rising up the stairwell towards his residence. What ensued was a frantic rush as he got his wife and cat to safety, escaping the inferno with only minor burns.