Starfield, the highly anticipated game from Bethesda, has been receiving praise for its unique features and immersive gameplay. However, some fans are expressing their disappointment with the lack of evil elements in the game. They believe that evil companions, factions, and roles are necessary to add depth and complexity to the Starfield universe.
In Starfield, players can choose from a variety of backgrounds and professions, such as Beast Hunter, Chef, Professor, or Soldier. While there are characters with morally grey tendencies, the game lacks truly evil options. Even seasoned criminals in the game are relatively tame, and engaging in darker activities can upset your companions.
Players argue that the absence of evil companions and factions contradicts the idea that there is evil in the stars. They suggest that Bethesda could have taken more risks by introducing intriguing backgrounds and professions. For example, players would like the option to harvest organs from NPCs and sell them on the black market, perhaps as a Combat Medic involved in the organ contraband trade.
Furthermore, fans have envisioned roles such as a Kingpin, leading an Assassin Guild, or a Drug Lord in alternate starfields. These villainous options would add excitement and complexity to the game, making it feel less PG-13 and more immersive.
While the current version of Starfield is lacking in evil elements, fans hope that future updates or DLCs will explore the darker side of the game. They are eager to dive into the underbelly of the stars and experience a more morally ambiguous and thrilling gameplay.
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