Seems to be really divided. Probably related to how people perceive the main game loop. You either hate it, in which case you’ll be restricted to the main quest, which isn’t very long; or you love it, in which case you can keep playing for hundreds of hours.
Honestly, I think that’s been my main problem with Starfield. Modern Bethesda games feel like they are made by people who love the term “Gameplay Loop”. To the point where playing Starfield feels more like a looter shooter than it does a “Classic Bethesda” game.
Seems to be really divided. Probably related to how people perceive the main game loop. You either hate it, in which case you’ll be restricted to the main quest, which isn’t very long; or you love it, in which case you can keep playing for hundreds of hours.
Honestly, I think that’s been my main problem with Starfield. Modern Bethesda games feel like they are made by people who love the term “Gameplay Loop”. To the point where playing Starfield feels more like a looter shooter than it does a “Classic Bethesda” game.