Starfield is boring and fans are not impressed only days after its Early Access
Only days after Bethesda’s Starfield Early Access, fans are calling the massive outer space sci-fi RPG boring and lifeless.
Only days after Bethesda’s Starfield Early Access, fans are calling the massive outer space sci-fi RPG boring and lifeless.
Whether you'll find yourself disappointed or satisfied with the size of each planet in Starfield all depends on your expectations.
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You can't help but empathize with Todd Howard, who must be feeling a lot of emotions right now as Bethesda prepares to launch Starfield.
Perhaps what the Indiana Jones franchise could benefit from is the launch of a new game series, as opposed to any new film releases.
While not every RPG with voiced protagonists falls short, it's worth noting that RPGs with silent protagonists consistently shine more.
Bethesda just effectively said that it's letting modders put more games inside their game, as if Starfield wasn't expansive enough.
Bethesda's game director thinks he would have announced the game "more casually."
One thing's for sure: when the world gets its hands on Starfield, we're bound to witness an epochal moment in gaming history.
Starfield was supposed to be the highlight of Gamescom 2023 but an emboldened fan's risky maneuver brought GTA 6 into the spotlight.
The upcoming event will be attended by Bethesda's Lead Quest Designer Will Shen and Lead Game Designer Emil Pagliarulo.
This revelation comes after the studio's design director had to ask fans to stop asking him questions about Starfield.
In any case, neither The Elder Scrolls 16 nor The Elder Scrolls VI is coming out in 2026, despite what the lawyer is claiming.
To think that Microsoft, which owns ZeniMax Media, just signed a massive ten-year deal with Nvidia earlier this year.
MachineGames' Indiana Jones game, which will be exclusive to the Xbox, will feature a mix of third-person and first-person gameplay.
A new rumor reveals that the upcoming adventure game will have specific areas for first-person and third-person perspectives.
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One way of interpreting Todd Howard's words is that Starfield is never coming to the Steam Deck - not now and now ever.
The 30FPS vs 60FPS debate never died but Starfield has brought it back to the forefront of gaming discussions over on the internet.
After selling 30 million copies by 2016, Todd Howard has confirmed that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has doubled this amount as of this year.
The former God of War developer defended Bethesda Softworks, saying that the studio probably was going for a "seamless look" for Starfield.
The game director says "I'm not getting any younger", possibly hinting at retirement after the release of the Skyrim sequel.
Bethesda is putting its money where its mouth is by giving Starfield players thousands of worlds to explore.
Todd Howard believes quality is better than quantity, which is why the Xbox Series S/X will lock Starfield to 30 fps.