![]() Like above, Obsidian’s writing shines when it was challenging the player to think for themselves. I don’t want black-and-white morality, at least not all the time. But Bethesda has yet to confirm this themselves. And so on, you get the point.Īnyway, according to leaks there will be several factions to choose from. If I wanted to be a corporate enforcer, I could pass my resume to the biggest Fortune 500 company. If I wanted to be an illegal smuggler, I could go looking for clients by associating myself with a syndicate. If I wanted to be a bounty hunter, I could sign up with a guild. And without a doubt, this will give Starfield a lot of replayability. But still, the opportunity to join multiple different factions at war with each other would be massive a boon. Considering the politically correct culture that games nowadays have become obsessed with, we obviously won’t get the chance to go that far. So if you wanted to, you could ally with a gang of enslaving, women-hating rapists who are stuck in the past. Very little hand-holding goes into saying who’s group is in the right except for the player’s choices. New Vegas holds a special place in my heart for the freedom it gives players to choose who they side with. There are supposed leaks to it, but as to how extensive it is remains to be seen. ![]() After all, “be who you want to be” was something promised to us by Todd Howard. There’s actually a pretty decent chance Bethesda will implement some form of customization options for our ships no matter how limited it may be. No matter what our choices are, I believe a personal connection with our own ship can be benefitted from a customizable one. Perhaps even a ship fit for an illegal smuggler should I choose to roleplay as a certain character. I, for one, would love it if I could cruise the galaxy in a spaceship fit for a bounty hunter. Whether we want it built to fit a certain aesthetic or add, edit, and remove new rooms as we see fit, or even buy new and sell old ones, there’s just something about our own ride that personalizes the experience. Who wouldn’t want to be cruising the stars in their own little sweet joyride? Give us the ability to tinker with our spaceships and we’ll be a lot happier. ![]() Please do be warned that I’ll be using a lot of comparisons to other RPG games since we have little information on the game itself. So as you go through this list, make sure to let us know what you think should’ve been included or if there’s anything you disagree with and why. But still, we can have a list of what exactly it is we want for our upcoming space exploration RPG. We don’t know what alien races will be present. We don’t have any glimpse of actual gameplay. We have no idea how big the scale of the game is. There is very little known about Starfield. But very little of them can truly capture the liberating appeal that the Elder Scrolls: Skyrim had. Nowadays, open-world games are a dime a dozen. When it first released, the freedom it offered was a breath of fresh air as the restrictions we’re so used to in other games for the time were surprisingly absent. Skyrim is a legendary game for numerous reasons. There’s no denying that there’s an appeal to that statement. ![]() Starfield “the game will be like Skyrim in space,” as described by Todd Howard in regards to their upcoming game, but would it be the best RPG that will finally beat Skyrim? Whether or not that’s a good thing, considering the numerous bugs and recycled voice actors, is something for you to decide.
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