Macabre curiosity lol
its the #1 most sold game on Steam for 2 weeks in a row with a steam concurrent player peak of 330k players after full launch (all bought the game), with 234k concurrent players during early access (paid the $100 for early access). That's just Steam early access lol. It also topped the UK physical sales charts on Xbox. I think it will most definitely be considered a financial win.
They mad at that positivity 🤣
The obsession with the “correct” score of Starfield is pretty hilarious 😂
Yeah it’s really obvious tbh and pretty pathetic 😕
2023 has been a REALLY good year for gaming and looks to end with a bang. Started off strong with the Dead Space Remake and Metroid Prime Remaster, followed by Octopath Traveler 2, Star Wars Jedi Survivor, Tears of the Kingdom, FFXVI, Diablo 4, Baldur's Gate 3, Pikmin 4, Armored Core 6, Starfield, and then Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty, Cities Skylines 2 and Spider-man 2 later this year! :) Not to mention the banger indies so far - Sea of Stars and Humanity just to name a couple. My back...
Since when was your opinion any more relevant? 😂
Oops someone didn't read the assignment. None of those are RPGs. Title of the article:
Why Aren’t There More Space 𝙍𝙋𝙂s Like Starfield?
Exactly. It’s just a much bigger outer worlds with some light space combat gameplay.
Gonna buy it again just bc of that slick cross-save functionality
Well provide links if you’ve got them. Those are just quotes with no source lol
Still going 🤣 no life confirmed
You felt the need to post the same thing twice 🤣 I can’t even
A 10 is a great score too, and I’m not a huge IGN fan anyway. Although, I’m shocked to see the IGN loyalty on N4G. Oh well.
English isn’t your first language is it lol
Some of us blindly trust IGN, others are a bit less simple minded and don’t label all dissent “shills” lol to each their own. That existence sounds miserable though.
What a worthless article just mindlessly dog piling on stale Cyberpunk 2077 hate