Famous internet personality Dr Disrespect has givenStarfieldhis personal rating, and it’ll surely upset some people.Dr Disrespect, like manyBethesdafans, has spent the last few days exploring the highly-ambitious open-world RPGStarfield.Check out our review ofStarfieldbelow.As Bethesda’s first brand-new IP in years, as well as a majorXboxexclusive that manyPlayStation fans are still salty about, there was a lot riding on the game’s success.AdvertOn paper,Starfieldhas had a very successful launch, garneringplenty of brilliant reviewsfrom critics, contributing to asales increase for Xbox Series X consoles, and havingover 2 million playerson Xbox andPCfrom early access alone.For fans though, it hasn’t exactly been the once-in-a-lifetime experience many were hoping for. While people are enjoying the game, there are several in-game mechanics and activities that haverubbed people the wrong way, mostly thegalaxy exploration being a let-downand classicBethesda bugsworking their way into playthroughs.As for Dr Disrespect though, the streamer has put a good few hours into the game, and after abizarre reactionto the character creator’s option tochange your avatar’s pronouns, finally shared his thoughts, as well as a score out of 10.On a recent stream, he was asked about his thoughts so far, andsaid: “I love Bethesda games man, I never played Fallout …MorrowindandSkyrimandOblivion, those were good but the pacing on this one is just a little … I feel like I’m in the menus in this game all the time and using dialogue all the time and then docking, undocking but I like the art, I like the aesthetic, I like the storytelling, combat’s a little repetitive. Yeah, I’m gonna give it a 7.1 that’s where I’m at right now.”AdvertNot a bad score, though it’s sure to ruffle some feathers of manyStarfieldfans. Some claim the game gets significantly better if youstick with it long-term, and some even say it’sinfinitely better when you hit New Game+.Starfieldis available right now for Xbox Series X/S and PC, as well as downloadable via Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda, DrDisrespect via YoutubeTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC

Famous internet personality Dr Disrespect has givenStarfieldhis personal rating, and it’ll surely upset some people.Dr Disrespect, like manyBethesdafans, has spent the last few days exploring the highly-ambitious open-world RPGStarfield.Check out our review ofStarfieldbelow.As Bethesda’s first brand-new IP in years, as well as a majorXboxexclusive that manyPlayStation fans are still salty about, there was a lot riding on the game’s success.AdvertOn paper,Starfieldhas had a very successful launch, garneringplenty of brilliant reviewsfrom critics, contributing to asales increase for Xbox Series X consoles, and havingover 2 million playerson Xbox andPCfrom early access alone.For fans though, it hasn’t exactly been the once-in-a-lifetime experience many were hoping for. While people are enjoying the game, there are several in-game mechanics and activities that haverubbed people the wrong way, mostly thegalaxy exploration being a let-downand classicBethesda bugsworking their way into playthroughs.As for Dr Disrespect though, the streamer has put a good few hours into the game, and after abizarre reactionto the character creator’s option tochange your avatar’s pronouns, finally shared his thoughts, as well as a score out of 10.On a recent stream, he was asked about his thoughts so far, andsaid: “I love Bethesda games man, I never played Fallout …MorrowindandSkyrimandOblivion, those were good but the pacing on this one is just a little … I feel like I’m in the menus in this game all the time and using dialogue all the time and then docking, undocking but I like the art, I like the aesthetic, I like the storytelling, combat’s a little repetitive. Yeah, I’m gonna give it a 7.1 that’s where I’m at right now.”AdvertNot a bad score, though it’s sure to ruffle some feathers of manyStarfieldfans. Some claim the game gets significantly better if youstick with it long-term, and some even say it’sinfinitely better when you hit New Game+.Starfieldis available right now for Xbox Series X/S and PC, as well as downloadable via Xbox Game Pass.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda, DrDisrespect via YoutubeTopics:Starfield,Bethesda,Xbox,PC
Famous internet personality Dr Disrespect has givenStarfieldhis personal rating, and it’ll surely upset some people.Dr Disrespect, like manyBethesdafans, has spent the last few days exploring the highly-ambitious open-world RPGStarfield.Check out our review ofStarfieldbelow.As Bethesda’s first brand-new IP in years, as well as a majorXboxexclusive that manyPlayStation fans are still salty about, there was a lot riding on the game’s success.AdvertOn paper,Starfieldhas had a very successful launch, garneringplenty of brilliant reviewsfrom critics, contributing to asales increase for Xbox Series X consoles, and havingover 2 million playerson Xbox andPCfrom early access alone.For fans though, it hasn’t exactly been the once-in-a-lifetime experience many were hoping for. While people are enjoying the game, there are several in-game mechanics and activities that haverubbed people the wrong way, mostly thegalaxy exploration being a let-downand classicBethesda bugsworking their way into playthroughs.As for Dr Disrespect though, the streamer has put a good few hours into the game, and after abizarre reactionto the character creator’s option tochange your avatar’s pronouns, finally shared his thoughts, as well as a score out of 10.On a recent stream, he was asked about his thoughts so far, andsaid: “I love Bethesda games man, I never played Fallout …MorrowindandSkyrimandOblivion, those were good but the pacing on this one is just a little … I feel like I’m in the menus in this game all the time and using dialogue all the time and then docking, undocking but I like the art, I like the aesthetic, I like the storytelling, combat’s a little repetitive. Yeah, I’m gonna give it a 7.1 that’s where I’m at right now.”AdvertNot a bad score, though it’s sure to ruffle some feathers of manyStarfieldfans. Some claim the game gets significantly better if youstick with it long-term, and some even say it’sinfinitely better when you hit New Game+.Starfieldis available right now for Xbox Series X/S and PC, as well as downloadable via Xbox Game Pass.
Famous internet personality Dr Disrespect has givenStarfieldhis personal rating, and it’ll surely upset some people.
Dr Disrespect, like manyBethesdafans, has spent the last few days exploring the highly-ambitious open-world RPGStarfield.
Check out our review ofStarfieldbelow.
As Bethesda’s first brand-new IP in years, as well as a majorXboxexclusive that manyPlayStation fans are still salty about, there was a lot riding on the game’s success.
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On paper,Starfieldhas had a very successful launch, garneringplenty of brilliant reviewsfrom critics, contributing to asales increase for Xbox Series X consoles, and havingover 2 million playerson Xbox andPCfrom early access alone.
For fans though, it hasn’t exactly been the once-in-a-lifetime experience many were hoping for. While people are enjoying the game, there are several in-game mechanics and activities that haverubbed people the wrong way, mostly thegalaxy exploration being a let-downand classicBethesda bugsworking their way into playthroughs.
As for Dr Disrespect though, the streamer has put a good few hours into the game, and after abizarre reactionto the character creator’s option tochange your avatar’s pronouns, finally shared his thoughts, as well as a score out of 10.
On a recent stream, he was asked about his thoughts so far, andsaid: “I love Bethesda games man, I never played Fallout …MorrowindandSkyrimandOblivion, those were good but the pacing on this one is just a little … I feel like I’m in the menus in this game all the time and using dialogue all the time and then docking, undocking but I like the art, I like the aesthetic, I like the storytelling, combat’s a little repetitive. Yeah, I’m gonna give it a 7.1 that’s where I’m at right now.”
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Not a bad score, though it’s sure to ruffle some feathers of manyStarfieldfans. Some claim the game gets significantly better if youstick with it long-term, and some even say it’sinfinitely better when you hit New Game+.
Starfieldis available right now for Xbox Series X/S and PC, as well as downloadable via Xbox Game Pass.
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