I had nothing but a trash heap of a ship and only a few credits to my name, but I was determined to make this life work. For me, I was set on the life of a bounty hunter, going around and tracking down the most dangerous and wanted criminals in all the systems. It started when I decided to break free from the path of destiny, searching for my meaning in life in this bold new world. My journey didn’t start when a directive told me where to go and what to do. Instead, what I believe Starfield wants to tell is your story and what you’d do if you had limitless possibilities in a universe brimming with opportunities. It’s a story that I’m sure many will come to love, but it’s not THE story that many will focus on. However, in my 12 to 15 hours spent on the campaign alone, I learned that the story of what Bethesda was telling wasn’t at all that important. Its central plot is focused on finding these pieces, and while not the most original, in execution, I promise it’s one tale you’ll undoubtedly get invested in. This is the premise of Starfield’s main campaign, and if you think it’s centered around finding a MacGuffin, you wouldn’t be far off. And what exactly it does that’s the mystery you’ll need to solve for yourself. They proclaim they’re peaceful explorers, traveling across systems in search of pieces of these artifacts, as they seemingly react with one another, forming a shape of sorts. Members of the group consist of people from all reaches of the universe, each having come in contact with different artifacts, sharing similar tales of the visions you saw. Are they of the past? The future? Or something else entirely? Whatever they were, it seemed to have gotten the attention of a group called the Constellation. Upon touching it, visions begin to flash before your eyes. You play as a recruit who, after doing a bit of mining, comes in contact with a mysterious metal artifact. The tale of Starfield begins on a miner outpost in deep space. Adventures Awaits in the Endless Sea of Stars The big question now here is: does it deliver? In a word, it’s a simple yes, but not without certain caveats. There’s a lot of controversy surrounding the title given not only its scope, but with Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda and how the game was flipped to be an Xbox console exclusive, there’s a lot riding on the game to be Microsoft’s first legitimate system-seller exclusive on the Xbox Series X|S. It’s been 16 long years since Bethesda released an original IP, and today, we’re finally getting to venture into their most significant and most ambitious title yet and that’s Starfield.
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