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I haven't played an Action/Adventure like it.
Even Andromeda pales in comparison to this game. The planet-hopping and space travel alone in Andromeda was the equivalent of what you'd see in today's mobile games.
Connect the dots, cut scene, and you're on rails. On a claustrophobic planet.
The only problem that Starfield has are the domestic abusers of the game itself.
Get rid of them and the game is fine.
As already said many times, this "innovative gameplay" award should be the equivalent of video games' Darwin awards.
Democracy and profit-driven (game) plateforms have nothing in common...