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Good news though, everyone can stop panicking about space flight - it’s there. Heck, one of the games main influences is Star Control.
Star Wars: Outlaws.......I'm not. It looks like every other Ubisoft game and I don't trust Lucasfilm to tell good stories or greenlight good Star Wars stories.
Star Wars.... most likely rubbish. Rogue One / Andor is the only good thing to emerge from the Yodarific Ja Ja Binksified landfill. Viewed with reluctance. Seriously, shift entirely towards Rogue One, Kathleen K.
Which means I'll never even consider it. I don't do female protagonists, cannot identify with having a bouncy chest and squeaking when I get hit. Not fun.
- We know that Starfield allows flight in space, but so far, we've only seen a flight around the orbits of celestial bodies. Does it let you fly anywhere else? We don't know.
- There is no atmospheric flight in Outlaws either, and the locations there are smaller (equivalent to 2-3 regions from AC Odyssey), but in exchange, they are fully handcrafted.
- Traversal is seamless in Outlaws, but in Starfield it's not.
- Outlaws has land vehicles, but Starfield does not.
- Starfield has a character creator, and Outlaws most likely doesn't (although there's probably character customization, since it's 2023 and this is a Ubisoft game after all).
At this stage, Outlaws just looks better and more interesting to me. I have a feeling that Starfield's cool concept will be blown up by outdated technology that will turn the game into a slog (due to tons of immersion-breaking menus and loading screens).
I typically don't have many nice things to stay about Betathesda, but I'd have to side with them if I had to choose between these two titles.
I'm already tired of Stars Wars, we all know that the only good movies are episodes IV, V and VI, Starfield is fresh and attractive, as in video games almost all Stars Wars games are bad, Knights of the old republic was very good, they should make a remake of said game, the force was very intense in it.
Most of the love that Star Wars has resides in the original novels which are now referred to as Legends or Expanded Universe. The first few movies and games brought it out into the mainstream population. What followed after is cash grab garbage. Then you have cash grab plus Disney's Team Diversity that pretty much killed the franchise.
All they are doing now is cherry picking stuff from legends to try and make up for their disastrous financial returns.
That's right, but for me Stars Wars is already dead, do they think that people are stupid?
They already stole my money in the cinema with the latest movies and until they do a Remake of Knights of the Old Republic I won't spend a single euro on anything from Stars Wars.
Yeah, they got me with The Force Awakens. Didn't invest any more money after that.
I don't think I would want a remastered Knights of the Old Republic. I'd rather keep my fond memories intact.
I don't want a remaster, I want a Remake made from scratch, yes, I have very good memories but for now everything that has come out of Stars Wars is not worth it, neither movies nor video games.
I hope that one day they will realize that this is not the way and do something that is really good and not take us for fools.