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We’re just under a month away from the release of Bethesda’s next huge original game,Starfield,and it’s got the entire gaming community flocked together in both anticipation and suspense. Many are asking themselves whether or not the game will even live up to the hype. It kind of feels like anotherCyberpunk 2077situation, but that feeling has gamers speculating how good the game will actually be.

Starfield Already Attracting Controversy

Starfieldhas the potential to be the next-generationSkyrim, but even as skilled as Bethesda is at this kind of game, there’s always the slight possibility that the game may underperform, whether commercially or critically. Some have already started judging the game based on the footage we’ve seen thus far. And that has caused some discourse all over the gaming sphere.

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With high-profile releases like this, it’s not too surprising that there will be some discourse over how the game will perform. Over on Reddit, user certified_rizzicist titled their post ‘No matter what,Starfieldwill be hated’. The post attracted a lot of attention, but it basically highlighted how many people will outright hate the game despite the fact that it isn’t even out yet. The user wrote:

I have little reason to believe Starfield will be bad, but I already know at launch and following for years, unconstructive criticism and just plain fabricated complaints will drown out the praise this game will get.

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This seems like a pretty straightforward statement, but it actually goes pretty deep. The user pointed out two reasons for the inevitableStarfieldhate. The first is a matter of high expectations. It seems like some have set an unfair standard in their minds for the game. Apparently one user wanted no quest markers in the game, despite the fact that the game is incredibly gigantic, and has a space setting.

But the second reason the user pointed out seems a bit more plausible, as it has to do with Bethesda as a company itself. Bethesda has certainly been at the heart of many controversies in the past, especially when it comes toFallout 76.Some users on the thread are agreeing, while others think that the game will be a success for both Microsoft and Bethesda.

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Will Starfield Actually Live Up to the Hype?

The excitement for the game is through the roof. It certainly seems like the space RPG that many have been waiting for. The gameplay does look promising, but Bethesda’s promises are what are keeping the hype afloat. The game will apparently have over a thousand planets to explore. That’s quite a hefty amount, but that has got some asking themselves if these planets will be densely packed or just procedurally generated and bland.

It also seems like there is a huge emphasis on player choice. But in a game so massive, will the choices the player makes actually affect the outcome of the story? Or will the game just have simple and small changes to particular side quests? One thing is certain: At this point, rather than judgeStarfieldfor what it isn’t, we should wait for the game to release and judge it for what it actually is. The game may actually live up to the hype, but if there are performance issues and bugs, it may just end up being anotherCyberpunk 2077.

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Adil Farooq

Senior Gaming Content Editor / Critic

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Ever since he can remember, Adil has been deeply embedded within the world of video games. You’ll see him regularly grinding out the hot new RPG, like Elden Ring, or perhaps an awesome narrative adventure, like The Last of Us. Even after playing all these new and grand games, he’ll still make time for some awesome classics, like Final Fantasy or Castlevania.

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