Mandolore Great said:TeiGekiLord said:Mandolore Great said:Remakes don't belong being nominated in the Game of the Year category. Starfield should have been nominated for Game of the Year, not just Best RPG. Resident Evil 4 Remake should have been nominated for a category that does not exist yet. That category being Best Remake.
Cope harder. If Resident Evil 4 didn't deserve it then there's way more games this year other than Midfield that did.
Starfield is not mid. You are nothing but a Starfield hating Fierfek loser. Starfield is better than a stupid horror remake.
Starfield was mid as fuck. 6/10 at best. The main quest was literally just a series of fetch quests with little story, go get this piece, now go get that one, now go get another one, etc. Same with powers, repeat over and over do the same boring thing 20 times each playthru, super super fun times. The ending was meh, felt very selfish to me to grab the pieces and leave everyone. You had to do faction quests for actual fun quests , some of them were good and the follower quests if you can get them to like you enough to unlock them, because most of them are assholes and disagree with half of what you do. Losing all your shit you spent 100 hours collecting, and your ship when you go NG+ was dogshit. All that money, all those materials, just gone. And not being able to save a blueprint for your ship to just hit "build" next playthru so you could skip 2+ hours is another fail. Then you start another playthru and someone gives you a shotgun and 10 shells to start and a new empty ship you can't upgrade with nothing in it. Uh, thanks I guess? Luckily there are a couple of weapons and some ammo in the basement at The Lodge. Experience system is horrible, most quests that take 20+ minutes give you 50-200 xp so if there were no enemies it takes forever and a day to level up. Ship building was really bad, too many parts split off at different locations and you can't save your progress ship if it won't fly so you have to waste money to put temporary parts on it just to save the build. Just a crap system, you should be able to buy every single part from a ship building platform in an outpost. And once you unlock a part once, it should be unlocked for every NG+ after. I went to buy an engine last playthru after skipping the story to see what was different only to find out those engines are locked behind a quest I did 4 times previously but now Walter won't talk to me because I skipped the main story so I can't unlock it this playthru. Inventory management is a nightmare, with 1000 different things to collect to upgrade gear or build parts, and all of them weigh too much so you are forever encumbered until you get back to your ship to unload. I realize this thing should weigh 5 pounds in real life, but as a crafting material maybe it shouldn't in a game? Too many stupid decisions in this game that make it unfun. It just wasn't a great game, Bethesda failed at too many things this time around.