Well Played writes:
To infinity, but only sometimes beyond.
Starfield is about space. A sprawling science-fiction epic that sets you loose among the stars to define your own path on a macro and micro level, Starfield, more than any Bethesda title before it, is about the player’s expansion and retraction of their own play space. Across the seemingly endless hours you could pour into it, Starfield gives space; space to traverse, space to ignore, space to be yourself, space to be someone else, space to simply be. The things it chooses to put in this space land with dramatically varying degrees of success, the game being both the studio’s most polished work to date and home to some of its weaker choices. And yet, that enigmatic space, that void, called to me all the same.


