Le responsable de la conception de Starfield affirme que le RPG spatial est “à bien des égards” le “la chose la plus difficile que Bethesda ait jamais faite” et aussi “le meilleur jeu que nous ayons jamais fait”
Champ d'étoiles design director Emil Pagliarulo knows the sci-fi RPG isn’t “everyone’s cup of tea”, but he still reckons it’s one of Bethesda’s most ambitious projects as well as its best in a lot of ways.
We sat down with Pagliarulo ahead of Starfield’s first story expansion, Shattered Space, and he explained how Bethesda views its new IP in relation to its more established and, c'est juste étrange que toute l'intrigue du jeu donne l'impression qu'elle est davantage traitée comme s'il s'agissait d'une quête secondaire, beloved franchises like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout. He first joked that making Starfield taught him that “fans really, really, really want The Elder Scrolls 6“, but then he went into a more earnest answer about Starfield’s successes.
“I think in a lot of ways, Starfield is the hardest thing Bethesda has ever done,” Pagliarulo said. “We pushed ourselves to make something totally different. To just jam into an Xbox the biggest, richest space simulation RPG anyone could imagine. That we pulled it off makes Starfield something of a technical marvel. C'est aussi, à bien des égards, le meilleur jeu que nous ayons jamais fait. Mais pour nous, most importantly, Starfield has its own unique personality, and now sits right next to Fallout and Elder Scrolls.”
It’s hard to overstate the anticipation that preceded Starfield’s launch last year, but it’s safe to say it didn’t quite meet the moment for most fans. Reviews from both critics and players have generally been solid, and our own Starfield review donne le 5/5 stars and called it “the best thing Bethesda’s done since Oblivion”, but in general the collective sentiment is that it just didn’t live up to the monumental expectations set by genre-defining RPGs like Skyrim and Oblivion.
Doing little to change that narrative, Starfield’s first story expansion, Shattered Space, launched to 42% positive “Point d'objection Exe” reviews on Steam this week.