Starfield composer Inon Zur has been discussing working with Bethesda, saying he believes “people were just not ready for” 2023’s divisive space adventure.
Starfield composer Inon Zur has been discussing working with Bethesda, saying he believes “people were just not ready for” 2023’s divisive space adventure.
if by that you mean people were not ready to pay $70 for a giant steaming pile of shit, then yes, they were “not ready for it.”
Wasn’t that one of the first 80 dollar games?
I honestly don’t remember, a cursory search told me $70 but regardless of which it wasn’t worth it then and it’s barely worth $15 now, from what I know of the game. Tons of different games (No Man’s Sky, Outer Worlds 1 & 2, Elite: Dangerous to name a few) do different parts of Starfield 100x better than Starfield does it, often for less money. I can have a far more enjoyable time playing a mixture of those games than by playing a half-baked Bethesda attempt that does all of it – from the roleplaying to the space exploration to combat in space – badly.