Starfield marks a monumental step in space exploration games, brought to life by Bethesda Game Studios, the creators of the Elder Scrolls and Fallout series. Set in the year 2330, Starfield invites players to explore the vast expanse of the universe, spanning over 1,000 planets. As the first new intellectual property from Bethesda in over 25 years, Starfield combines the studio’s signature open-world RPG design with a breathtaking and immersive space adventure. At its core, Starfield offers a deeply customizable experience where players take on the role of "The Starborn," a character who can shape their destiny as they explore the stars. The game features a rich, narrative-driven storyline alongside a sprawling universe full of factions, mysteries, and opportunities. Players can build their own spaceships, engage in interstellar combat, mine resources, and dive into complex dialogue trees that will affect the fate of both their character and the galaxy..
Open-World Exploration: Explore a universe of more than 1,000 planets, each with its own unique ecosystems, resources, and hidden secrets. Shipbuilding: Customize and upgrade your spaceship, design it from scratch, or purchase pre-made ones to travel and fight in space. Deep Role-Playing Elements: Create a unique character with the choice to join various factions, such as the Constellation, or follow your own moral compass as you navigate the stars. Dynamic Combat: Engage in both ground-based combat on planets and space combat, where tactics, ship upgrades, and crew play a key role in success. Rich Storytelling: A multi-layered main storyline accompanied by side quests, dynamic NPC interactions, and deep lore building a universe full of stories to uncover.
In Japan the idea of a first-year speaking to a senior the way Kageyama did to Asahi is a lot more shocking than it would be in the West, but Tobio calling out teammates in genuinely rude fashion in the middle of a match is what got him isolated in the first place. It’s better for the Crows to sort this out in practice matches than the real deal, but this is really on Tobio – he has to figure out how to co-exist with others in a team environment.
In Japan the idea of a first-year speaking to a senior the way Kageyama did to Asahi is a lot more shocking than it would be in the West, but Tobio calling out teammates in genuinely rude fashion in the middle of a match is what got him isolated in the first place. It’s better for the Crows to sort this out in practice matches than the real deal, but this is really on Tobio – he has to figure out how to co-exist with others in a team environment.