Bethesda Game Studios has a reputation for creating some of the most immersive Role Playing Games available on the market. It might not have a treasure trove of titles in its decades in the industry, but each one, starting from The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind all the way through even 2018's highly criticized online multiplayer title, Fallout 76. And, while Starfield somewhat lives up to the studio's reputation, it doesn't quite match up to the expectations by both users and critics alike.
Make no mistake, Starfield has been drawing in players. Ahead of its launch, roughly a million players logged on to go and explore the cosmos while it later logged six million just a few days after coming out.
Unfortunately, as time passed by, and more critics got a chance to enjoy their own adventures, Starfield's Critic Score on Metacritic on the Xbox Series S/X, which started at 87 as the game went live on August 31, has dropped down to 84, as of the time of writing.
Most developers would love to have their game have a Critic Score of 84 on Metacritic. But, as has been established in the past many times already, Bethesda isn't just any other studio. It's one of THE studios in the gaming industry. As the kids say these days, Bethesda is HIM. The only problem? Starfield isn't IT.
