How many hours have you put into Starfield ? 50? 100? More than you’re willing to admit? Starfield has been out for less than two weeks, and space captains everywhere are still exploring the galaxy for the best ships, new crew members, secret locales, and credits. Lots and lots of credits. Sooner or later, though, your budding privateer will become bigger than the galaxy around them. And when the boredom finally sets in, you will want something else to play. When that time finally comes — or right now if you are a PS5 owner — we have compiled a list of sci-fi games that can fill the empty void left behind in Starfield’s wake.
Homes to build, ships to buy, fleets to gather, worlds to explore and catalog, derelicts to plunder. No, I’m not talking about Starfield. If you haven’t played No Man’s Sky since its abysmal launch, you are missing out on what has become one of the best open-world space titles of all time. It may not have a super strong main story like Starfield , but you’ll be hard-pressed to find any space exploration title with more things to keep you busy hour after hour. Not to mention that while Starfield is a solo experience, you can group up with your friends to explore, scavenge, and build in No Man’s Sky.
Another title that wasn’t as advertised at launch, Fallout 76 has matured into a great multiplayer option for fans of Bethesda’s Fallout series. From setting off a nuke in the mountains of Appalachia to surviving the urban ruins of The Pitt, residents of Vault 76 can go it alone or join up with a group of friends as they battle to survive and thrive in the post-apocalyptic world of 2102.
If you don’t want to mix multiplayer with your post-apocalyptic RPG, you might want to skip Fallout 76 and go
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