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Starfield Composer Suggests The Best Way To Play

By Matthew Lynch
March 12, 2024
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With the highly anticipated release of Starfield, gamers around the world are eager to hear any insights that might enhance their playthrough. In an interesting twist, the game’s composer has suggested that players might want to take a very different approach to fully immerse themselves in the epic space adventure.

Starfield, being Bethesda Game Studios’ first new universe in 25 years, is a true role-playing game set amongst the stars where players can explore a multitude of planets, each with its own unique environment and stories. The music is an integral part of this experience, setting the tone for the vast exploration and the encounters within.

The critically acclaimed composer for Starfield has recommended that to get the best possible experience out of the game, players should consider playing in a more contemplative, less rushed manner. The approach isn’t just about taking it slow but being mindful to absorb the details of the game’s rich world and soundscape. According to them, by rushing through games, players often miss out on subtle touches that bring a game world to life—an aspect into which developers pour much time and effort.

The composer further suggests using a high-quality sound system or headphones to fully appreciate the nuances in the score. They explained that much like how one would sit down to listen to a symphony with full attention, engaging with Starfield’s score in an attentive manner can significantly enhance one’s emotional connection to the game. The music is designed not just as a background element but as a narrative tool that complements and enhances every aspect of gameplay.

Moreover, they emphasize making narrative choices that resonate personally rather than simply aiming for optimal gameplay outcomes. In doing so, players may find that their journey through space feels more genuine and impactful.

In conclusion, “It’s A Very Different Approach” ties in well with Starfield’s overall theme of exploration and discovery—not just of the expansive universe but also within each player’s gaming style preferences and narrative decisions. By following this advice from Starfield’s composer, players have the chance to elevate their gaming experience into something far richer and more meaningful.

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