If you are a big fan of music Fallout Serial composer Inon Zur has some thanks for this. Although he’s worked on tons of different video games, movies, and TV shows over the years, Zur is undoubtedly best known for his soundtracks. Bethesdafan-favorite post-nuclear RPG series.
composed for Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4and Fallout 76with its main theme Fallout 4 particularly stands out as one of his most iconic creations. He has also done some work at Amazon Fallout tv showand it’s coming to Bethesda’s 2023 Xbox, PC, and Xbox Game Pass RPG Starfieldalso.
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“The same goes for Starfield. I think people weren’t ready for Starfield when it came out. It’s a different way of looking at it, but Todd is really strong and he said very, very lightly, ‘Look, if you don’t like it, then you don’t like it, but this is the new thing we’re doing and we’re sticking to it.'” It just takes time, and that’s something all great visionaries have in common.”
“Sometimes people really misunderstand them, but they were strong enough to stay the course and Todd will stay the course at Starfield. Starfield will eventually become something legendary. I have no doubt. It’s just a matter of time,” he continued.
I think of bones it’s a good game – the writing is decent, the background information is great, Starfield’s combat systems and ship mechanics are enjoyable, and there’s some solid RPG crunch in the larger core areas of the game – there’s little else meat there’s not much about them, and ultimately Starfield, that feels truly remarkable.
Ultimately, I’m not sure what brilliance I’m missing here, and I don’t think what’s next for Starfield will change my mind either; Todd Howard said the game’s next big content drop won’t be a transformative “Starfield 2.0” that overhauls it, and instead will be something aimed at people who actually love RPGs for what they are.
However, I am thinking clearly hate many feel that Starfield is harsher than it deserves. I don’t think I’d ever call Starfield a “legendary” game, but it’s not a terrible game either. It’s just…well.
🗨️ What do you think of Starfield?
While I can’t say that I agree with Inon Zur that Starfield is misunderstood, that we’re “simply not ready” for it, or that the game will one day be considered a “legendary” title, I’m curious about his stance: What do you think of Starfield?
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