Starfield’s roleplaying hits a little too close to home, players joke

Starfieldis already shaping up to have a rather odd reception. Some are saying it’s the most immersive game they’ve ever played, while others are complaining that it’s nowhere near immersive enough. It just goes to show, you truly cannot please everyone.

On the whole, players seem to be having a great time withStarfield. It’s exciting to think that we’re only just beginning to discover the vast secrets of its galaxy. Players have so far uncoveredan infinite money trick, and found a way to createa semi-invincible spaceship. Elsewhere, someone uncovered aLord of the Rings Easter eggwhilea secret sex buffhas also been found, seriously. In our10 out of 10 review, we deemed the game to be “revolutionary”. While some aredissatisfied with space travel, the game undoubtedly offers immersion, with some RPG elements hitting a little too close to home according to some players.

Take a look at our video review ofStarfieldbelow.

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User BantanCrowadded, “I was playing last night and already had a dull throb of a headache that obviously got worse staring at my computer screen for hours. Soon after, for seemingly no reason, my character got the migraine debuff and I stared at it for a while and went ‘Yeah, buddy…maybe time for bed.’ and stopped for the night.” Art imitates life, as they say.

That1DogGuywrote, “Got hired into a prestigious business as an intern, my first mission was to get the coffee order. It’s too real man,” while summons72added, “As someone who currently has a cold and a nasty cough. My character constantly gets lung disease all the time and a cough…it’s quite insulting dammit.” There’s your immersion.

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