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Basically what I did with Cyberpunk and FO4. Had zero urge to try Starfield, noticed it basically dropped off the map for most people a few weeks after release.
Cyberpunk and FO4 at least have some redeeming features. Starfield on the other hand...
I don't want to live in another neoliberal hellhole in space, Todd. Read the room.
This was my biggest complaint tbh. My main issues are all writing and narrative stuff. I enjoy the big open clockwork worlds and prefer them over more focused and polished stuff. Those usually feel more on rails and lifeless to me.
those games have some personality at least. Starfield is the customer support chatbot of video games.
Cyberpunk's main quest line felt like it should have been the first act, I stopped thinking about it as soon as I finished. I finished FO4 in like a week and then never touched it again. I did try and set up a modded playthrough with all the DLC because I'd heard Far Harbour was solid, but I kept getting CTDs as soon as I left the vault and couldn't be fucked to figure out what was causing it.
The most discussion I've seen about Starfield is about how IGN gave it a 7/10
Isn't that like a 3/10 for a gaming site.