Starfield, the highly anticipated interstellar RPG from Bethesda, has captured the attention of gamers, including renowned director David Jaffe. Despite being in early access, Jaffe has already spent over 26 hours immersed in the game and is thoroughly enjoying every moment.
Jaffe took to Twitter to express his enthusiasm, stating that he has never played a game this much in such a short time. He attributes his love for Starfield to its nostalgic and fun elements, which resonate particularly with those who grew up in the 70s and 80s.
While Starfield has had its fair share of bugs, performance issues, and criticisms regarding interstellar travel and map design, Jaffe still rates the game a solid nine out of ten. His positive review echoes the sentiments of many other players who find it difficult to tear themselves away from the game.
With Starfield being Bethesda’s first new universe in over 25 years and having undergone a decade-long development process, expectations were high among fans. The early access release has exceeded these expectations, garnering praise from players despite its imperfections.
As the official launch of Starfield approaches on September 6, Jaffe’s endorsement as a treasure and his high rating only add to the anticipation surrounding the game. It remains to be seen how much more popular Starfield will become once it is available to the wider gaming community.
Time | Score |
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Friday, Sept. 1 | Early access release |
Over 26 hours | Jaffe’s playtime |
September 6 | Official launch |
Source: DOTESPORTS