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David Jaffe, the man responsible for bringingGod of Warto life, recently sung some incredibly high praise forStarfield.Bethesda’s highly anticipated sci-fi adventurehas officially received the approval of one of gaming’s most influential game designers.
When it comes to video game creators, David Jaffe helped build the modern landscape of gaming. Not only is he responsible for the creation of theGod of Wargames that have now become one of the biggest action adventure franchise’s of all time, but he also is responsible for creatingTwisted Metal, which recently had its own live action series adaptation. Although Jaffe no longer makes games, he was an incredibly prolific game designer who is well versed in the action adventure genre.Starfieldis already one of the highest rated games of the year, and although it isn’t a perfect game for some, it has signaled a new chapter for Bethesda and its capabilities. With all the buzz surroundingStarfield, Jaffe jumped in on the discourse.

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David Jaffe stated that fans of the action adventure genre would be missing out if they didn’t at least try out Xbox Game Pass for a month in order to experienceStarfield. Not only did he urge gamers that trying out Xbox Game Pass was worth it just forStarfieldalone, but he also made the bold statement that it’s one of his top three favorite games of all time.
In his statement, Jaffe believes that fans of one-player action adventure games will loveStarfield, especially if they happen to have similar overall tastes to him. There is a large variety ofthings to do inStarfield, and Bethesda has promised a dense and immersive science fiction adventure. It’s clear that Jaffe approves of the world the studio has created, and his statement shouldn’t be taken lightly. With his extensive background working on action adventure titles, Jaffe’s bold claim is extremely high praise.
Bethesda’s sci-fi title has only been out for a brief time, butother studios are likely watchingStarfieldcloselyto see what the game has to offer in terms of new mechanics and features that could help set the standard for the future of gaming. Just like how Bethesda’s success withSkyrimhelped influence other open world adventures that followed,Starfieldcould possibly hold that same level of influence. Only time will tell ifStarfieldhas that same level of power, but Jaffe’s praise signals a strong start.
Starfieldis available now for PC and Xbox Series X/S.