Tag: Starfield

  • Six New Xbox Game Pass Games Announced, Including Day One Release

    Six New Xbox Game Pass Games Announced, Including Day One Release

    If you’re signed up for the Xbox Game Pass, February is shaping up to be a thrilling month for you. Xbox has just announced a lineup of new games that will be added to the Game Pass soon, featuring a blend of both AAA and non-AAA titles, many of which have been well-received by gamers across various platforms. Among the first games to debut this month is Far Cry New Dawn, along with the upcoming titles listed below:

    Another Crab’s Treasure

    Another Crab’s Treasure is an underwater soulslike adventure created by Aggro Crab, and it has garnered generally positive reviews, boasting a Metacritic score of 78. Players take on the role of Kril, a hermit crab, and they utilize discarded items as makeshift armor to navigate through challenges.

    Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

    Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes draws inspiration from classic JRPGs and holds a user score of 79 on Metacritic, reflecting mixed or average feedback. This turn-based RPG presents a wide array of characters, strategic combat, and a richly detailed 2.5D environment, crafted by Rabbit & Bear Studios.

    Bethesda’s Starfield

    Bethesda’s Starfield is a game that needs no introduction. As one of the most anticipated releases of 2023, this expansive sci-fi RPG immerses players in a vast interstellar universe filled with deep exploration, ship customization, and a comprehensive narrative. The game boasts a commendable score of 83 on Metacritic.

    The latest entry in EA Sports’ football series is also making its way to Game Pass. Although this installment hasn’t received as high ratings as some other titles on the list, the Madden series is known for providing realistic football simulations. Subscribers can also enjoy exclusive bonuses like the Supercharge Pack from February 6 to March 6.

    A Unique Experience

    This game is a side-scrolling strategic adventure that offers a minimalist yet captivating experience. It has been positively received by players, evidenced by its impressive Metascore of 85. The game supports both solo and co-op gameplay modes, enhancing its appeal to different types of gamers.

    Avowed

    Obsidian Entertainment’s highly anticipated RPG, Avowed, is set for a day-one launch on Game Pass. While there are currently no Metacritic scores available, excitement is building among fans of the genre.

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  • Starfield Shattered Space Review: Promising Concept, Weak Execution

    Starfield Shattered Space Review: Promising Concept, Weak Execution

    Todd Howard’s ‘Skyrim, in space’ has finally released its first big expansion today, a year after it launched. However, players won’t find it included for free on Xbox Game Pass. The new content, titled Shattered Space, promises to deliver a unique experience through a fresh campaign set in a meticulously designed map. But the question remains: does it improve upon Starfield’s lackluster storyline? The answer appears to be no. So, what has Bethesda been working on for the past year? From what I can see, not much at all.

    Level Recommendations

    Bethesda suggests that players begin Shattered Space at level 35, but I’d recommend leveling up a bit more. My NG+ level 46 character faced a tough time against the early enemies (more on that later). To be fair, I hadn’t touched Starfield in over a year, and my character lacked most of the decent gear from my first run. Andreja is said to be a good choice for the DLC since she’s a native of House Va’ruun, yet I’m not really into companions, so I went through the game solo.

    Exploring Va’ruun’kai

    The first mission has you battling in zero gravity before jumping to a new galaxy that was previously off-limits. You’re mostly confined to the Va’ruun’kai region, but this isn’t necessarily a downside, as a handcrafted map is certainly more enjoyable than Starfield’s randomly generated landscapes. The capital, Darza, doesn’t compare in size to New Atlantis or even Akila. Shattered Space is filled with typical sci-fi themes, with House Va’ruun acting as overly zealous religious zealots. Naturally, you are their ‘chosen’ one, tasked with saving their settlement from disaster. It’s a chance to explore a new aspect of House Va’ruun, one of the enigmatic factions in the Settled Systems.

    Main Questline Disappointment

    As you dive into the primary storyline, you find yourself in a post-apocalyptic version of Darza. There are political tensions involving three major families, and to some extent, you can influence their relationships and uncover or hide some shady truths. At first, it feels like a complex narrative that can unfold in various ways based on your decisions. You can leave the planet and come back at will, which you’ll need to do frequently because the NPCs in the game are sadly low on ammo and supplies.

    I won’t spoil the plot, but I left Shattered Space feeling quite let down. The only good point is that melee combat is once again a viable option. Some new weapons are interesting, and there’s a fair amount of exploration with various points of interest scattered around the map. While it may seem small at first glance, there’s plenty to uncover once you start exploring. That said, you can’t call the new buggy to your location, which means you’ll have to fast travel back to your ship every time you want to go somewhere. All I really needed was the booster from my Starborn space suit, which allowed me to easily climb even the tallest peaks with a bit of patience (or a lot of jumping). Surprisingly, my playthrough was free of bugs, but others have reported issues with side quests.

    A Question of Impact

    I’m unsure if your actions in Shattered Space have any impact on the main campaign. That would require another playthrough of Starfield, which I’m not particularly eager to do. The side quests in Shattered Space include typical fetch quests, tracking down person ‘X’ at location “Y”, gathering samples for quirky scientists, and so on. These are standard tasks, except for one that I found enjoyable because it required some attention to detail. Overall, I logged about 12 hours of gameplay, with some areas still unexplored. If you race through the main quest (and manage not to die as often as I did), you could wrap up Shattered Space in about four hours.

    In a previous interview, Todd Howard likened Shattered Space to Fallout 4’s Far Harbor, which now feels like a misleading comparison. Far Harbor had incredible replay value due to its interlinked quests, various endings, and seamless integration with Fallout 4’s main storyline. It tackled profound questions about humanity and Synths. In contrast, Shattered Space doesn’t even attempt to do that. It lacks replayability and fails to expand on the game’s lore. To make matters worse, there’s a significant plot inconsistency.

    Final Thoughts

    Va’ruun’kai was supposed to be a hidden location within the Settled Systems, yet a faction from the main campaign that shouldn’t be there shows up. Ultimately, Shattered Space is just like its name suggests: empty and lacking substance. It feels more like a project thrown together by an enthusiastic modder rather than a DLC-sized expansion from a premier RPG developer. There are no new companions (the two shipmates don’t count), all NPCs are overly dramatic, the city feels lifeless, and my biggest annoyance: stealth remains completely ineffective.

    I received Shattered Space at no cost with Starfield’s Deluxe Edition. You can buy it on Steam or Xbox for $30, but I’d say it’s not worth that price and you might want to wait for a discount. I recognize that bashing Starfield has become somewhat of a trend, and although I want to enjoy Shattered Space, Bethesda’s lack of genuine effort makes it unsatisfying overall. I can only wish they rediscover their spark and recapture Skyrim’s enchantment with Elder Scrolls 6. It’s even more perplexing that there are fan-made expansions that provide a better experience than anything Bethesda has produced in recent years. For instance, Fallout London recreates the classic Fallout experience in London, delivering a far superior experience than Shattered Space ever could. Plus, it’s available for free on GOG, though you’ll need a copy of Fallout 4 (and its DLCs) on that platform or Steam.


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  • Starfield Now on Sale on the Steam Store

    Starfield Now on Sale on the Steam Store

    Snag Bethesda's Starfield at a Discount during Fanatical's Winter Sale

    Gamers, get ready for an out-of-this-world gaming experience with Bethesda's highly anticipated game release, Starfield. And now, thanks to Fanatical's Winter Sale, you can get your hands on this space exploration game at a discounted price.

    Exciting Discounts on Starfield

    For a limited time, you can purchase the standard edition of Starfield for just $58, a significant drop from its usual price of $70. But the deals don't stop there. By using the promo code FANATICAL17 at checkout, you can also grab the Premium Edition for $83, down from its original price of $100.

    Premium Edition Perks

    The Premium Edition of Starfield offers more than just the game itself. It includes a digital art book, a captivating soundtrack, and the highly anticipated Shattered Space expansion story. Additionally, you'll receive the Constellation Skin Pack, which adds a fresh new look to your in-game equipment, such as the Equinox laser rifle and spacesuit.

    Multiple Purchase Options

    While this special offer is exclusively available for the Steam version of Starfield, PC players have other options as well. You can also purchase the game from the Microsoft Store. As Starfield is an Xbox Play Anywhere title, you can enjoy it on both Xbox Series X|S and PC.

    Extra Goodies for Game Pass Subscribers

    If you're a Game Pass subscriber, there's even more in store for you. Retailers like Amazon and Best Buy are offering the Premium Upgrade Edition, which includes a steelbook case and a Constellation patch. Moreover, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members who purchase a three-month subscription from Best Buy will receive a surprise Starfield mystery gift.

    The FANATICAL17 Promo Code

    Don't forget, the FANATICAL17 promo code isn't limited to Starfield alone. It can be used on any full-priced PC game at Fanatical. With their Winter Sale boasting a wide selection of hundreds of games, now is the perfect time to expand your gaming library without breaking the bank.

    Whether you're a dedicated Starfield fan or simply love a good game, Fanatical's Winter Sale is your ticket to epic gaming adventures. So, don't miss out on this opportunity to embark on a galactic journey with Starfield at a discounted price.