Starfield's May update just convinced me to try this RPG again, and all it took was proper maps and The Sims-like ship decorating
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GamesRPGStarfieldStarfield’s May update just convinced me to try this RPG again, and all it took was proper maps and The Sims-like ship decoratingWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesRPGStarfieldStarfield’s May update just convinced me to try this RPG again, and all it took was proper maps and The Sims-like ship decoratingWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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In September last year, I was drowning in RPG goodness.Baldur’s Gate 3launched on PS5 right asStarfieldlanded, withCyberpunk 2077 Phantom Libertyarriving a matter of weeks later. I felt like I was being pulled in multiple directions, grappling with my desire to give Bethesda’s newest spacefaring adventure a fair shake, while also falling …