I'm tempted to get one, but partly because I need to build a new system. Mine is getting a bit outdated, and it's time to move on from the i5-8600K and GTX 2070 Super...
Agreed. And here's my review (opinion):
Skyrim - 650 hours
Fallout 4 - 300 hours
Oblivion - 200+ hours
Fallout NV - 117 hours
Fallout 3 - 200+ hours
Starfield - 15 hours and done with it unless some great mods come out
Here's a prediciton:
1. If Starfield is good and popular, he's going to nitpick it to death, complain about it hurting his eyes, and refund it.
2. If Starfield is mediocre or bad, he's going to defend it to the hilt and continually post screenshots.
I finished this and highly recommend it. All told, I played for around 40 hours and enjoyed it the entire time.
That said, I think replayability is zero.
I don't know. I recently (last month or so) finished up a playthrough from beginning to end, and I found the driving almost unbearable. The only way I could deal with it was using a motorcycle, but that is still very unnatural and detached feeling. It's not just the handling, either. The sounds...
I played DL1 for 72 hours and loved basically every minute of it. I'm about 17 hours into DL2, and it just doesn't have IT for me. Way too many reused assets.
Wow, you figured it out... afraid to buy.
Nobody is afraid to buy it. It's a mediocre game, at best, and people don't want to waste their time or money. There is even a demo, so we don't even need to buy it (and return it) to try it ourselves.
And, there it is.
I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that your review would be positive. It's inevitable when a game is poorly received, you "like" it and defend it (and vice versa).
I saw this post and had to double-check that I wasn't the one who wrote it.
Had a Aeron at my current job when we were still working in the office, then bought a Leap V2 for WFH.
Leap >> Aeron