Fans are still in awe of Starfield's recent gameplay reveal, and one Reddit user has decided to take a closer look at how far Bethesda's graphics have come since the last major single-player release, Fallout 4. Bethesda has a notable reputation for single-player open-world RPGs like Skyrim and the Fallout series. When the developer announced that its next single-player game would allow players to explore the vastness of space, many fans of the developer's games took interest.
The developer of Starfield and The Elder Scrolls games was recently bought by Microsoft. Fans received little to no updates regarding the latest game until last week's Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase. The showcase revealed that not only will Starfield be released in the first half of 2023, but it will be available to play for free on the Xbox Game Pass the day it releases. Gameplay footage for the highly anticipated game was finally shown at the end of the showcase, displaying some of the title's combat and giving fans an idea of the scope of the game's explorable galaxy.
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The facial animations shown duringStarfield's gameplay reveal trailers are a dramatic upgrade from Fallout 4's, proving that the next-gen title may be worth the wait. As reported by Game Rant, Reddit user _eldrone recently posted a GIF cut from Starfield's impressive reveal trailer. The clip details one character's facial animation while they are blinking, causing the realistic-looking skin to fold where it believably should. Wrinkles and muscles can also be seen moving thanks to Starfield's vastly improved gameplay engine. This demonstrates how much the game developer has improved facial animations over the years.
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