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You meet Space Hannibal Lecter and get to unravel a conspiracy about militarized space monsters. Tell me...what was the last game that entertained you storywise. I want to know what wonderpiece of modern gaming does please your expectations.
Good day.
This is actually my main problem with the game. Why make a sci-fi setting when you don't use it? All the quests (except for the main one) could be moved to modern setting or medieval setting and and it wouldn't make any difference. I'm tired of fighting the same old pirates flying in space ships instead of sailing wooden ships, and saving the same settlements built out of concrete and metal instead of wood. The game feels sterile and bland in terms of narrative. There are so many themes native to space exploration and colonization they could have explored but all we got are stupid space pirates.
Fallout 3 was a good game but the story was okay-ish. If you said FO:NV i would have agreed. Fallout 4 was a terrible story which suffered a lot from cut content which left the course of questline completely unconnected. You are looking for your lost son during the game and find clues of his abduction until you find out that *spoilers* he now is a grown man who conviniently makes synth versions of his child self for no other reason than preventing you as a player, not character, from figuring out he is old now. Thats story, sorry to say, was a mess. And the only faction who had something remotely interesting going on was the railroad. Still their motives were protecting the human rights of infiltrator robots who are murdering the people they replace for no other reason than the institute testing how well they are able to masquerade as humans. The plot is insane and makes no sense. Starfield beats that mess by miles and no i dont say Starfields story is the best ever.