• chunkystyles@sopuli.xyz
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    27 days ago

    All of your criticisms are spot on. The only thing is disagree with is the story. I thought it was alright. Some of the side quests were great, but there weren’t a lot of those.

    I really enjoyed the ship building, but it was extremely limited and unbalanced.

    I will say the loading screens didn’t bother me, though.

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      27 days ago

      The ship building is convoluted, difficult to establish where the doors/passageways will be. My beef is with the guns selection. We have several classes of guns but they all get mixed up in the menu.

      I thought the story was weak as hell, to say the least.

      Have you played No Man’s Sky? That’s how you have a good transition between space and land. Having loading screens when entering a big building doesn’t bother me. But the bugs in having or not doors and being or not in a place without atmosphere, does.

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        27 days ago

        I love NMS, and I think it’s a better game than Starfield overall. But they’re extremely different.

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      27 days ago

      The only thing is disagree with is the story. I thought it was alright.

      It was barely alright up until the end and you basically do a NewGame+ in the most boring and lazy way possible; go through this gateway to a ‘new dimension’ that’s exactly the same as this one. About the time I saw that I immediately quit and uninstalled. I couldn’t care less if there is a better story after you NG+ it however many more times, I couldn’t stand playing through that game again.