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You know that moment when you’re supposed to be pumped about a new game, but instead, you’re just… meh? That’s what happened with Starfield for some folks. It was like everyone was hyped, the critics loved it, but then players started playing, and the room went silent. Awkward, right?
Enter Nate Purkeypile. No idea why his name sticks with me, but it does. He’s this ex-Bethesda dude who thought Starfield felt too clean or “sterile,” as he put it. Like, the kind of clean where you’re afraid to touch anything because it might break! Maybe they needed more dirt or chaos? Who knows.
Bethesda’s still pushing updates two years in. Gotta give them props for that. Even when people aren’t paying attention anymore, they’re like, “Hey, we’re still here, trying to fix stuff!” Kinda like a persistent gnat buzzing around your ear… okay, maybe that’s not the best metaphor, but you get it.
Anyway, Nate’s hoping Bethesda goes back to being quirky and a bit wild. Like, he wants them to unleash the beast or whatever. Apparently, those were the good old days. I feel that. Sometimes games need that je ne sais quoi, a splash of madness to keep things lively.
Despite all the chatter, Starfield’s still packing a punch. I mean, it’s doing okay. For every person who rolls their eyes, another one’s like, “I love it!” It’s like that weird dish you bring to a party—some people dig it, others don’t.
And oh, the rumors. Starfield might land on the PS5 soon. Or not. Honestly, it’s anyone’s guess at this point. Just another chapter in the long saga of gamer anticipation and mild disappointment. Classic.
So, there’s that. Starfield’s journey is still unfolding. Maybe it’ll surprise us all yet, maybe not. It’s like watching a sitcom—sometimes it hits, sometimes you just change the channel. Options, right?