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Exactly. Mining = minecraft
If it has sandwiches that means this is a direct clone of Cooking Mama.
TRUE
and Skull and bones price is 59$.
Bethesda and Microsoft priced Redfall coop broken disaster 70$, because one reason, they don't see us as humans who deserve respect.
I don't agree with $70 price mark but lets not act like ubisoft is a beacon of quality it's easy to sell for a low price when you push out low effort hot garbage like ubioft does lol
You preordered Minecraft in space, mixed with Cooking Mama.
I guess that also means that people who buy it don't want respect?
Hurt me, senpai Todd
And let's not even get started on the audacity of using the dated Creation engine, hoping modders will miraculously salvage this wreck. It's not just bad; it's eye-gouging hideous! The graphics and gameplay? Don't even get me started on that colossal disappointment.
It's as buggy as a swarm of radroaches. Starfield is the embodiment of 'tried to do too much and ended up doing nothing right.' It's like they handed Skyrim a pile of space gear and said, 'Fly, my Dragonborn!' but forgot to give it wings.
But you know what's truly laughable? People actually defend this mess. Some say, 'Don't play if you don't like it,' while others chant the 'mods will fix it' mantra. Hold on a second, what? Aside from the blindly devoted fanboys, the real shame here is on Bethesda. They're a bunch of clowns in my book, and using that outdated Creation engine only confirms it.
In the end, Starfield isn't a AAA game; it's more like a colossal mod for Fallout 4 with a horde of modders. That's it, that's the sad tale of Starfield. And that's not even touching on the fact that they've stripped away what we loved about Bethesda games – the endless discoveries, the captivating stories, and the NPCs at every corner. In Starfield, it's just: 'Here, we made a couple of cities and stories, and here's an empty infinite barren wasteland for you to ponder why in the galaxy you're even here, walking on an endless desert for literally no reason.' It's a cosmic letdown of astronomical proportions...