He also regularly visited family in Cape Canaveral, a reminder that space travel isn’t just some kind of pie-in-the-sky fantasy.
Making Starfield stand out from its many inspirations — Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica and The Martian, to name just a few— meant understanding what it is about video games that allow for a different kind of storytelling.
There’s an industrial robot companion named VASCO, and a feature on your spaceship that “bends and folds space” allowing you to travel across the galaxy in seconds.
“People still have rock band posters on their walls, or little toys that remind them of home, or things like that … don’t assume human nature has dramatically changed even though we’re in a different time period.”
Much of the theological text for the Sanctum Universum was actually written by a former Bethesda employee, Shane Liesegang, who is now studying to be a Jesuit priest.
And this game is a big swing for Bethesda – a bigger story than they’ve ever told that comes with an inherent risk: What if it’s too sprawling and ambitious for players to grab onto?
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He also regularly visited family in Cape Canaveral, a reminder that space travel isn’t just some kind of pie-in-the-sky fantasy.
Making Starfield stand out from its many inspirations — Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica and The Martian, to name just a few— meant understanding what it is about video games that allow for a different kind of storytelling.
There’s an industrial robot companion named VASCO, and a feature on your spaceship that “bends and folds space” allowing you to travel across the galaxy in seconds.
“People still have rock band posters on their walls, or little toys that remind them of home, or things like that … don’t assume human nature has dramatically changed even though we’re in a different time period.”
Much of the theological text for the Sanctum Universum was actually written by a former Bethesda employee, Shane Liesegang, who is now studying to be a Jesuit priest.
And this game is a big swing for Bethesda – a bigger story than they’ve ever told that comes with an inherent risk: What if it’s too sprawling and ambitious for players to grab onto?
The original article contains 1,649 words, the summary contains 184 words. Saved 89%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!