Starfield: Overpriced or Underthought?
<p>It’s the game everyone has been loving, and loving to hate since it came out. Actually to be accurate there was already strong migration towards those two opposite camps even before the game released to the public. I don’t consider myself to occupy either of those camps. Actually I find myself right smack in the middle, and so far, that area of real estate seems to have the lowest population density.</p>
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<p>So, when’s my second flight lesson?</p>
<p>Before I go any further with this I will provide full disclosure that I am not a Bethesda Games Studios hater. I have a metric crap-tonne of Bethesda titles on my PC, and I own every Fallout title ever released with the exception of <strong><em>Fallout 76</em></strong>, because I knew a multiplayer scenario in that universe would just suck, and it did.<br />
So, I’m not a Bethesda hater, nor am I a devoted fanboy that treats every product made by them as though it arrived in a heavenly mist with divine light, and an angelic choir as part of the packaging.</p>
<p>Alright, now that we’ve gotten that part out of the way, I’m going to say that, in my opinion, Starfield is a good game. That’s it, it’s good.</p>
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