Older gamers want to spend their retirement playing Starfield
With Starfield's release date getting closer every day, older players are itching to spend their retirement living it up in the game.
With Starfield's release date getting closer every day, older players are itching to spend their retirement living it up in the game.
It looks like Starfield will be a pretty massive game, so you'll have to free up quite a bit of space before hitting that download button.
A reader worries that hype for Starfield is getting out of control and suggests five reasons why the game could ultimately disappoint.
A reader is excited that Xbox has a game go up against Nintendo and PlayStation and implores fans not to attack it because of Microsoft.
An AMD partnership for Starfield has incited outrage with PC owners who think this will make it even buggier than it might have been.
The Wednesday letters page is amused that Microsoft would want to buy Sega, as one reader wants the Perfect Dark reboot to go third person.
New emails reveal that it wasn’t Bethesda’s idea to make Starfield an exclusive and that The Elder Scrolls 6 will likely also be Xbox only.
Confirmed Starfield companions include a utility robot and a space cowboy, meaning you won’t be short for help on your ship.
The Tuesday letters page discusses the pros and cons of Final Fantasy 16, as another reader recommends Aliens: Dark Descent.
The physical edition of Starfield is just a box with a download code in it, but there’s confusion as to whether Bethesda has already backtracked.
The Monday letters page discusses the problem of keeping up with new games when you’re short on time, as one reader gives up on Diablo 4.
A reader explains why they’re looking forward to Star Wars Outlaws more than Starfield and how similar sounding games can be so different.
The latest revelation from the Xbox vs. FTC court case suggests that Starfield was originally going to be a PS5 exclusive like Deathloop.
A reader is disturbed by the amount of criticism Starfield is getting from PS5 fans and fears the console wars are about to get nasty.
A reader is concerned that the hype for Starfield is out of control and that it’s impossible for the game to live up to expectations.
Bethesda argues that Starfield not coming to PS5 is a good thing, as it admits it might not necessarily stick to its exclusivity promises.
The Friday letters page is becoming more sympathetic to Sony’s Activision Blizzard arguments, as one reader looks forward to AEW: Fight Forever.
Bethesda’s Todd Howard has been answering fan questions about Starfield, but he’s still being cagey about Steam Deck support.
The Tuesday letters page wonders why Hideo Kojima has never tried to make a movie, as one reader asks for a hookshot in Tears Of The Kingdom.
A new contender for funniest/stupidest fan petition is making the rounds as it tries to force Microsoft to make Starfield a PS5 exclusive.
The Monday letters page worries Diablo 4 hasn’t evolved much from Diablo 1, as one reader asks why always-online is so hated.
A reader is pleased to see that the Xbox Games Showcase was dominated by single-player games and not multiplayer titles.
A reader suggests that the reason the Xbox Games Showcase was so successful is because it was as much like a PlayStation event as possible.
A reader questions Bethesda’s post-Skyrim reputation and suggests that Starfield has no chance of stealing GOTY from Tears Of The Kingdom.
As the release date of Starfield draws near, you're probably itching to know when you can jump into the game.