Starfield’s not got enough “evil friends,’ fans complain
After years of anticipation, Starfieldhas arrived and the fans can’t not get enough of the intergalactic space adventure.
The game will be available at the beginning of the month, for players who have purchased the Premium and Constellation editions. Players are expected to have put in an incredible amount of time to Bethesda’s Sci-fi RPG and it’s unlikely the game will slow down any time very soon.
After all, Starfield not only has the biggest city that Bethesda has ever created but with a map said to be a thousand times more that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Fans will remain busy for years to come.
Following the same ethos as previous series like Fallout as well as The Elder Scrolls, Starfieldallows you to have companions accompany you when you go on adventures. Although companions can be helpful as companions, they tend to swiftly judge you when you engage in something that is morally suspect within the game. Do we not have a right to be considered rebel scum?
Fans were hoping to see more sinister motives in their Starfield friends, possibly as the iconic HK-47 in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
“[ Starfield] Game Is Suffering From a Lack of Evil Companions,” said the Redditor Crumboa. A heads-up, there’s a spoiler alert in the thread, so take care for the event that you need to.
“I agree, honestly. I’m hoping that the DLC will add certain. At the moment, the adorable Fan is my best friend and he is in love with every thing that I do. I was hoping for Sam Coe as a sort kind of rebellious cowboy, however, God is he boring.” totomaya replied. totomaya. “At least Barrett doesn’t mind theft.” Arcansawed says: “Give your companions grenades, they become evil pretty quickly.”
“I think only having four fully fleshed followers and with all of them being Constellation was a miss on Bethesda’s part,” said mocklogic. “I can see some reasons why doing it has advantages, but it just feels so limited in a game this big.”
In our article on the Review of Starfield in our review, we wrote: “Bethesda has created a world that, despite its immense dimension, is still captivating and has amazing attention to details throughout. The experience you’ll take will be awe-inspiring, and I’m sure the players will be riveted throughout the months and possibly the next few years.”
Starfieldis out now on PC and Xbox Series X|S. The game is also available on Xbox Game Pass.