David Jaffe is credited as the creator of God of War. Now the 52-year-old commented on Starfield and praised the role-playing game despite criticism.
Bethesda’s latest role-playing game Starfield is celebrating its release today, but buyers of the Premium Edition were able to play Starfield 5 days earlier at the Early Access launch and form an opinion on the sci-fi epic.
“God of War” creator David Jaffe has already been able to collect a few hours in Starfield and is clearly enthusiastic about the game.
Who is the person you are talking about?
In the recent past, Jaffe has regularly attracted attention with statements about successful games such as the recent “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)” and has received harsh criticism for this. Jaffe first criticized the graphics of Zelda: TotK before writing in a post on Twitter that he had the game repaired by an AI.
What does Jaffe say to Starfield? Jaffe shared some thoughts on Starfield on Twitter over the past few days. The 52-year-old criticized the graphics and loading times on Xbox Series X (via Twitter), but emphasized in other posts that he loves the role-playing game after almost 20 hours of play (via Twitter).
In another post on Twitter, Jaffe added that everyone who loves games should check out Starfield. It was “easily” one of his “top 3 players of all time”.
A great game is a great game. I say this because if you also love gaming and don’t have an XBOX, you owe it to yourself to get Gamepass and check out Starfield for a month (even if you only use the cloud). It’s easily one of my top 3 games of all time.
David Jaffe via Twitter
How are Jaffe’s statements to be evaluated? Jaffe’s statements are very positive given his criticism of Zelda, which was universally praised.
Many players have praised Bethesda’s latest role-playing game, but have criticized certain aspects of the title, such as its reliance on fast travel, loading times, and the sluggish intro.
Starfield appears in many reviews as a game that can be fun but isn’t perfect and may suffer from high expectations.
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