Bethesda's new open-world RPG Starfield has officially lifted its review embargo. In this case, Dan Stapleton from IGN has awarded the game a score of 7/10.
His verdict on the game suggests that Starfield might have a slow start with lacklustre UIs, but the overall experience becomes progressively better as players dedicate more time. The game's positive aspects include captivating storytelling, fulfilling combat mechanics, and an immersive universe that incentivizes exploration. Despite its limitations, the game appears to provide an expansive and gratifying roleplaying journey for those willing to delve into its intricately crafted world.
Starfield is an action RPG set against the backdrop of the stars, where players can create their own character and embark on a journey of exploration in a highly immersive and open-ended environment, while unraveling the mysteries of humanity. The game is set in the year 2330, when human exploration has already surpassed the solar system and people have settled on other planets, living as space-faring miners and adventurers seeking rare artifacts.
Source: IGN