The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom launched in the month of May and became a massive hit at launch. The game was praised by everyone for its innovative ideas and the gameplay mechanics that literally broke the bounds of possibilities in a game. Many are already calling it a GOTY for all that it is.
On the other hand, Bethesda and Microsoft revealed a bunch of new details along with some gameplay footage of Starfield during their Xbox Games Showcase. As is usual, these details included everything players would be able to do in this game. But many believe this game has some features that seem to rival Tears of the Kingdom.
Is Starfield trying to rival The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?
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Starfield is a huge game; it features everything one expects from a game of its magnitude. It is a huge visual upgrade over its predecessors. It features every gameplay mechanic that has become a staple of Bethesda’s RPGs. Then this game features those spaceships.
Players can purchase spaceships and then go on and design them according to their own preferences and needs. It goes without saying that there are numerous cosmetic customization features are also available.
The game allows players to customize their cabins and the cabins where their followers will be staying. From choosing colors to designing most of the things that come with it. This is indeed an exciting thing, with such detailed customization, players would have a ball.
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But one thing that fans cannot get over is the fact that its customization is very similar to that of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. While many think it is very logical to compare two things. Such a comparison does not work so well when it comes to customization.
In Tears of the Kingdom, players can start building their stuff from scratch. On the other hand, Starfield only gives players a pre-built ship and allows them to customize its sleeping area using pre-designed options.
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Hence, such a comparison is pretty futile. While Starfield is indeed the result of so many people working together to build a very intriguing space sim, it just does not compare to Zelda in any way.
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