Excitement for Bethesda's Starfield, Baldur's Gate 3 on PS5, and love for Sea Of Stars.

Readers delighted w/ Starfield on Game Pass; one reader hopes Larian Studios is making a sci-fi game.

September 6th 2023.

Excitement for Bethesda's Starfield, Baldur's Gate 3 on PS5, and love for Sea Of Stars.
Starfield is out now! The Wednesday letters page seems quite positive about this game, as one reader hopes Larian Studios is making a sci-fi game. So, if you have any comments, feel free to email.
Starfield is available everywhere, including Game Pass, and I believe it's worth playing despite the negative reviews. The planets look incredible and there is a great deal to do. It's a much better game than Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom and I'm having great fun exploring the galaxy.

However, I have to agree that Sony not helping out to push Baldur's Gate 3 seems odd. It's had much better reviews than Starfield, so it could be the perfect counter to Microsoft, yet Sony is doing nothing to promote it. It's going to be strange when the game of the year ends up being something most people haven't heard of. Sony could make it more mainstream by helping with the marketing, yet they are not doing so.

I had to read Bethesda's quotes twice to make sure I was understanding them correctly. Did they just admit that they had made exploration boring to make the game more realistic? They could have made the planets have more secrets, so I find it strange that they decided against this.

I was planning to buy an Xbox Series X for Starfield, but after seeing its reception, I have chosen to wait. It's not worth it to me, and hopefully news of Switch 2 will get me excited.

Sea Of Stars is a great game that I wouldn't have known about if not for GC's review. It's easily the best Japanese role-player I've played so far this generation and I'm sure it will be my game of the year.

Game file sizes are reaching 200GB, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to keep all the games I play on my hard drive. I'm starting to think going all digital was not the best choice, as there is nothing I can do with the games I've beaten. I'm beginning to resent not just the downloading but the fact that I can't sell games anymore.
Starfield is out now and the Wednesday letters page is buzzing with excitement. One reader is hopeful that Larian Studios is going to make a sci-fi game. To join in with the discussions yourself, email the address provided.

Starfield is now available everywhere, including Game Pass. Although there has been some negative criticism, I believe it is still a game worth playing. I understand the criticism that you can't fly on a planet, however I think the planets look fantastic and it's worth sacrificing the ability to fly in order to keep them looking as good as they do.

The sheer amount of things to do in the game is incredible and I think Starfield is better than Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom. It gives you the freedom and the variety to explore the galaxy and it really feels like a fantasy come to life. It could be better, but I haven't played anything I've enjoyed more this year.

It is strange that Sony hasn't done anything to push Baldur's Gate 3, which has had much better reviews than Starfield. It seems like a wasted opportunity on their part. It's going to be very weird when the game of the year on the PlayStation 5 is a game most people haven't heard of. It's almost as if Sony thinks it's not mainstream enough to push, which I think is a mistake.

I had to read Bethesda's quotes about Starfield twice to make sure I was understanding them correctly. Did they just admit that they designed the exploration of the game to be boring in order to make it more realistic? This just makes me think Starfield is getting worse and worse.

It would have been great to repurchase an Xbox Series X for Starfield, but after seeing the reception to it, I decided against it. Most of the big games that have come out this year I have already played, so I'm just waiting until something really interests me.

Sea Of Stars is a fantastic game and I am glad it's selling well. I wouldn't have heard about it if not for GC's review. It's easily the best of its type I've played all generation and the perfect balance of retro and modern influences. I think it will be my game of the year.

Game file sizes pushing 200GB is becoming the norm and it's really inconvenient. I'm beginning to resent the fact that I can't sell the games I've bought digitally once I'm done playing them. Going all digital wasn't necessarily a great idea.

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