Starfield looks to be playable in both first and third-person like Fallout 4 and seems to be a shooter, though playstyles will probably depend on what build the player decides to use. Storywise, it looks like the player will be embarking on a galaxy-spanning journey to find ancient artifacts of unknown origins whilst defending themselves from the wiles of enemy factions and monstrous aliens. The player can land their spacecraft anywhere on any of the planets and explore from there, where encounters with alien creatures, space pirates, missions, characters, and other sci-fi tropes await. Immediately, Starfield’s visuals are stunning if not a bit conservative.Īccording to Todd Howard, Game Director at Bethesda and equally beloved and reviled icon of the modern gaming industry, Starfield will allow the player to visit any of the game’s 1000 planets in a virtual galaxy designed to completely immerse the player. The trailer begins with the player arriving on the moon of Kreet while composer Inon Zur’s suite crescendos as the spaceship lands. The 15-minute clip showcased during the Xbox and Bethesda event is a mix between curated apparent gameplay and an accompanying explanation. In Starfield the player creates a character, fully customizable with unique skills and traits, and explores an entirely open galaxy of around 1000 planets aboard a fully customizable spaceship. In Starfield, Bethesda has taken what they have learned from all their previous titles, like Skyrim and the modern Fallout games, to build the company’s most ambitious game yet.
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