Is Microsoft Accused of Manipulating Ratings and Hype for Starfield?

Is Microsoft Accused of Manipulating Ratings and Hype for Starfield?


Before the ⁣official release of Starfield, the game​ received⁢ high praise from bloggers, game critics,‌ and professional journalists. Previews and reviews of the new game from​ Bethesda Softworks highlighted its “excellent ‌performance” along ​with “deep” and “well-developed” mechanics that ‌allow players to ​explore space. However, it has been discovered that Starfield‍ has‍ serious issues, particularly in⁣ terms ​of technical condition, even on consoles. It appears that the high ratings ⁢and excitement surrounding the game were merely a clever manipulation by Microsoft.

Forbes, an authoritative publication,‌ pointed⁢ out that⁤ something was amiss with the ​ratings of Starfield. Journalists from this portal, like many others, were not provided with early access keys to the game, and they⁣ had to​ start playing the massive role-playing game after its release.

The media believes that Microsoft and Bethesda⁣ selectively chose who to send copies of the game ⁤to, which influenced the “enthusiastic” reviews upon release. Gamers have noticed that most of the high ratings for Starfield came from publications directly controlled by Microsoft or those that have had a long-standing collaboration with them. Independent media outlets⁢ have been increasingly giving low​ ratings‍ to the​ game as time goes on.

Starfield is not a broken game, it’s just boring. Exploring⁢ the uncharted depths of ‍space is one of the ​most exciting ⁢concepts in video games, but Starfield managed to make it uninteresting and monotonous. Instead of reaching for the stars, it misses‌ the ‍opportunity for a true space adventure.

– writes the Metro editor.

Journalists complain about problematic⁢ optimization, a “superficial” and sometimes “empty” open world. The percentage of negative reviews ⁢is also gradually increasing among users. The game’s rating on Steam has already dropped to 73%.

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