- cross-posted to:
- gaming@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- gaming@beehaw.org
I think this is fair enough, given it’s a Zero Punctuation review. And I think he nailed it when he said that it doesn’t have much of an identity of its own.
As I said back here, “So my worry is that Starfield is just vanilla SF without any of the quirkiness, character, or personality that makes me love Fallout.”
Starfield is just vanilla Starfield? What?
Oh, I assumed he meant Science Fiction. Which is odd, most people just write scifi for short.
Fallout but takes itself more serious, I’d say. I have no love for the amount of silliness in Fallout after Bethesda took it over. The original Fallout had a better balance between seriousness and wackiness.
But each to their own. :)
Seems a pretty well grounded review. The main storyline is boring as hell, especially in the beginning. Which is particularly the part where you don’t want your game to be boring.
The procedural generation can be occasionally fun if you get lucky, but it routinely becomes boring as hell once more.
Add in the usual Bethesda bad game making jank and you’re left with an incredibly underwhelming product for the length of time and money put into making it.
I find almost all criticism of Starfield is fair, and yet I’m loving it. Over 50 hours already.
I felt the same way about Fallout 4. Despite its many problems and shortcomings, it’s still a system that mostly works and is a ton of fun.