“A Bethesda RPG through and through.”
Finally, as promised, we’ve had a good look atStarfieldgameplay.
Check out the full Starfield Direct below.
That’s certainly the case judging by the full Starfield Direct.
So what can we expect to do in Starfield?
Seemingly, anything you want.
It looks like Bethesda is seeking to make the ultimate space game, bursting with activities.
It’s got vast open world space exploration in third-person and first-person.
It’s got ship building.
It’s got base building and resource collection.
It’s got inclusive character creation, with a whole host of perks.
It’s got companions to adventure with.
It’s got thatfan from Oblivion.
It’s got spaceship combat and pirating.
It’s got choice in approaching any situation: stealth, talking, explosives.
It’s got more mods and weapons than any other Bethesda game.
It’s got a detailed photo mode.
It’s got a sci-fi bar with sexy dancers in tentacle suits.
It’s got an alien called ‘brain-sprout’.
Honestly, it’s all a bit overwhelming.
Perhaps my favourite part is the game’s cinematic lighting system.
I couldn’t help but take plenty of screenshots.
Starfield is clearly Bethesda’s most ambitious game yet.
There do remain some questions, though.
With so much stuff to do, how important will the story be to hold this all together?
We won’t know for sure until we go hands-on.
And, at the least, it’s not so long to wait.
The game is now available to pre-order - there’s even a300 edition available.
Here are some more screenshots for good measure.