Remember when we thought that starfield was it going to be a $60 RPG coming out in 2022? Good times. While we have to wait until September 6th to head for the starsBy exploring the 1,000 worlds and listening to the 250,000 lines of dialogue, we now have a much better idea of what you’ll actually be doing in the game. And during today’s Xbox presentation, Bethesda pulled back the curtain even further, giving us our best look yet at what’s likely to be one of the biggest games of 2023.
There will be more starfield-focused show later on Sunday, but for now you can check out a full in-game trailer that looks… surprisingly similar Stand out?
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As you may already know, getting a liftoff seems to be a key concept in the whole thing. Contrary to most depictions of space travel, this appears to be the case starfield
Similar to other Bethesda games, there is a strong emphasis on player choice. It features a classic Bethesda dialogue system, as well as a persuasion system that’s affected by your stats. You can choose a professional background for your character alongside personality traits that affect your physique, but Todd Howard assures players that the system is pretty relaxed when it comes to allowing for different playstyles. There are traits that give you advantages, but each comes with disadvantages that offset it. While that’s very factual, in many ways Bethesda wrote the script from the beginning. Last but not least, it’s a cause for excitement that this isn’t a re-release of Skyrim and It’s been a long time since Bethesda released an original game!
Continue reading: Everything we know about Starfield, from his world to your companions
In an interview with IGN, Howard said the developer had put off his next fantasy RPG for a while to explore a new world he hadn’t gotten to in a long time. Unfortunately, however, this huge space is huge There won’t be much sex. boo
Also, starfield will have a very snazzy looking controller This is probably one of the nicest accessories for Xbox so far.
Todd Howard pointed out that Bethesda didn’t previously have the technology to create something like this, allowing them to “realistically” create the world around you.
Bethesda’s Starfield Showcase Highlights
During the longer starfield Showcase, Bethesda gameplay of a character arriving at a base where he immediately starts shooting down enemies to get some XP. And then the looting began. There seems to be a lot to collect and customize, with a focus on food. They call the vibe of the whole thing “NASA punk” to do whatever you want with it.
The space gameplay was now very reminiscent of no man’s heaven. We see a ship land on a planet that is home to the largest city Bethesda has ever built (according to them). Her hope is to tell as many stories as possible in one area. We also got to know some of the factions, including the mandatory humanity-focused faction.
However, just because we’re in space doesn’t mean we can’t create a different aesthetic as well. There’s the civilized space and then there’s the things beyond where anything is possible. We caught a glimpse of a city that looked like it was straight out of a western, and moments later what appeared to be cyberpunk.
“We’re pushing our cities and settlements further than ever before,” Bethesda said.
Each time you level up, you receive a skill point that you can use to upgrade your skills. You can complete challenges to earn skill points. For example, one skill lets you mind control aliens, while another lets you accelerate your jet anywhere. Another skill lets you hit really, really well. But you can also sneak around the world and crawl into air vents if you prefer. Or you can blow things up. There seems to be a skill tree for almost every approach.
You can buy a ship, customize it, and even hire a crew to keep it running. Some crew Interactions with partners can turn into a romance, even if the conversation that was being held looked a little wooden. II suspect this is because the dialogue isn’t as verbose as a full companion. Just like companions, most crew members can lend a hand in the field.
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In related news, you should know that Starfield is exclusive to the Xbox console, although it will also be released on PC and Steam. Bethesdas Pete Hines wants you to know that he is very sorrybut hey, that’s what happens when you get bought by Microsoft for billions of dollars.
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