Starfield (XSX Game Pass)
It is with great regret that my current journey comes to an end aboard the "Family Space Truckster", my dependable modified Stroud-Eklund Narwal C class ship (in Periwinkle Blue) which served me so well from the halfway point of the game. Along the way we had some great tales, unusual tales, happy tales (getting married), sad tales (my wife dying), more happy tales (got married again!), I unleashed a clone of Genghis Khan upon the universe just because I thought it would be funny to see what he does! I had a ball all the way.
It's a game that suits a certain type of person perfectly. That type of person is me. Once upon a time I couldn't have a PC as a kid. So, I played board games and tabletop RPG's with friends from school. The funny thing about those old D&D and Traveller modules was that they had no real stories in them. They were just a collection of areas filled with all sorts of things that the players themselves formed their own stories from as they interacted with the world, adjudicated by a DM and a healthy dose of their own imagination. In video game form, those are the type of RPG's that Bethesda makes, and these days only Bethesda makes. Starfield is like a giant super D&D module filled with content where the story is not something the developer puts there for you, but the sum of all the little things the player does. Some people cannot tolerate this type of self-made storytelling, they feel lost and aimless. Unlike games such as Mass Effect or Horizon Zero Dawn where the developer role plays for you and you just go along for the journey, in Bethesda games you do the role playing. In Mass Effect it makes no difference if you hit the reporter or not, we all still end up role playing as Space Jesus. We all play the exact same person in Mass Effect, we all fly in the same Normandy. In Starfield you can be the biggest bastard in the entire universe. You can just let loose and watch the world burn- like I mentioned I set a homicidal Genghis Khan loose just because I thought it would be a laugh. Everyone told me not to do it, but I did it anyway. Last I saw him, he was doing a bit of honest pirating.
Is the main story good in Starfield? I don't care. Is the writing good? It's a s good as it needs to be, keeping in mind the wide variety of approaches and play styles the game has to take into account. I love the character-building system. The skills you learn are not just tiny modifiers to skills that everyone gets like so many pseudo-RPG's. The skills in Starfield define the very way you will be playing. Even at level 62 I only have a small fraction the skills- but I have the stuff I need to play my way.
Technically speaking it's mostly good with one bad. They could make it run at 60 fps and 1080p I'm sure, and that's how I would have played it if given the option. On the other hand, the 4K presentation is sharp and the games lighting is often stunning. I've never taken so many photos using a games photo mode. I love the clunky industrial look of the starships, often looking more like space faring gypsy wagons with a dose of NASA style. The combat is serviceable, though I'd like to have had Fallouts VATS. Starships combat is simple but became very easy once I set my ship up how I liked it, especially since I invested heavily in shipboard weapon system and shield skills for my character. The Family Space Truckster was invincible in the end.
It's a Bethesda game...but I had no bugs in the 130 hours I've put into it! Well, okay, my status page somehow got the "approaching bad weather" warning stuck- never to disappear even now. I just ignore it. In total I had about 5 crash to desktops when the game was autosaving into a new system. Otherwise, trouble free gaming all the way.
After 130 hours and finishing the main quest, all faction quests and god only knows how much other stuff, I went to NG+. NG+ is a bit different in Starfield, you can basically skip a huge part of the main questline. It sort of makes sense in context of the story. However, I quickly decided to put NG+ aside and leave it just finished at the first play through...where I plan to later pick it back up once the story DLC's come.
Not a game for everyone, but it's definitely a game for me. My second favorite Bethesda game after Fallout 3. I almost feel like playing it from the start again, just to become a pirate lord and see how the game handles it.
Post edited February 01, 2024 by CMOT70