Bethesda is a mammoth studio known primarily for The Elder Scrolls, a franchise of first-person open-world games that have had a massive cultural impact and have spawned a vast community of modders. The studio is also responsible for the Fallout series which has always been a reliable source of post-apocalyptic fun. Eyes have been on Bethesda for different reasons recently, as the studio is getting ready to launch its first new IP in over two decades — Starfield.
The gameplay trailer that Bethesda has shared with gamers makes it apparent that Starfield is an unabashedly ambitious game. It will feature over 1000 planets, will be playable in both first-person and third-person, and it will feature vast exploration and mineral mining as well as gunplay. One of the most impressive features shown off thus far is the character creator system which takes inspiration from past Bethesda titles but expands on them while sprinkling in a few new ideas. Compared to contemporary games, Starfield's character creator fares quite well.
Starfield Has One Advantage Over Other Sci-Fi Games
The gameplay trailer revealed during the 2022 Xbox and Bethesda Showcase showed gamers that they can expect a sprawling game filled with plenty of things to do. Players can build outposts to hunker down in, customize a spaceship, and unlock and modify an assortment of weapons. Before gamers jump into that, they will have to create their playable character first.
The range of customization options that have been revealed in Starfield's character creator is jaw-dropping. Players will be able to adjust their character's body type, gait, complexion, hair color, head shape, and plenty of other features. Gamers will also be able to pick a background for their
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