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If you are a big fan of music in the radioactive dust series, you have composer Inon Zur to thank for much of it. Although he’s worked on tons of different video games, movies, and TV shows over the years, Zur is arguably best known for the soundtracks he created for. BethesdaThe fan-favorite post-nuclear RPG series.
He composed for consequences 3, Fallout: New Vegas, consequences 4and Fall 76with the main theme of consequences 4 standing out especially as one of his most iconic creations. He also worked at Amazon. Fallout TV showand composed the soundtrack for Xbox, PC and Bethesda’s 2023. Xbox Game Pass role play star fieldalso.
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“This also applies to Starfield. When Starfield came out, I think people just weren’t ready for it. It’s a different way of looking at it, but Todd is really strong and said very, very lightly, ‘Look, if you don’t like it, then you don’t like it, but this is the new thing we’re doing and we’re going to stick with it,'” he continued. “He believes in his way, and he has proven time and time again that eventually people will understand his vision. It just takes time and this is common to all great visionaries.”
“Sometimes people don’t really get them right, but they were strong enough to stay the course, and Todd will stay the course on Starfield. Starfield will eventually become legendary. I have no doubt. It’s just a matter of time,” he continued.
While I think that the bones The hallmarks of a good game are there: the writing is decent, the backstory is excellent, Starfield’s combat systems and ship mechanics are enjoyable, and there’s a solid RPG crunch in the game’s biggest main areas; there is very little meat about them, and ultimately, there’s not much in Starfield that seems truly notable.
Ultimately, I’m not sure what brilliance I’m missing here, and I also don’t think what’s next for Starfield will change my mind; Todd Howard said that the game’s next big content drop won’t be a transformative “Starfield 2.0” that fundamentally changes the game, but rather will be something aimed at people who really like the RPG for what it is.
That said, I think the absolute contempt The attitude that many have about Starfield is harsher than it deserves. I don’t think I’d ever call Starfield a “legendary” game, but it’s not terrible either. It’s just…fine.
While I can’t say I agree with Inon Zur that Starfield was misunderstood, that we were “just not ready” for it, or that the game will one day be considered a “legendary” title, his stance makes me curious: what is your opinion on Starfield?
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