Starfield is overwhelmingly large. I have spent over 150 hours & have yet to complete 2/5 of the faction storyline. Mostly because I tend to spend my time engaging in outpost building & exploring the planets. And I take my sweet time doing so. The game looks great, despite the handful of bugs I've encountered & game crashes, two weeks later and I am still craving to play more, to do more & experience more. I particularly love how the game puts you into these moral dilemmas, where you really have to think about the decision you're making and how it could potentially change the future of this universe. In one instance there was a rogue AI I encountered named Juno that was programmers collaboratively through generations. I was tasked to override Juno while she begged me not to change her. I ultimately decided to change her against my moral judgment. I have always loved a game that teaches you something about yourself & life. And that is just what Starfield does. You will spend 100+ hours experiencing all this game had to offer befire you are presented with the possibility to detach from everything you have earned, all of the relationships you have formed to do things differently, to learn and discover something new. Of course not everyone plays the same way I do. Exploring all of the lore, in which there is a lot of it. Did I mention there are 30 Dragonstar Force books? You can truly personalize your experience. The sandbox Bethesda has created this time around is miles ahead of anything they have ever produced (controversial take, I know) but I will stand by my statement that this is the best game I have played this year. It's a uniquely Bethesda experience that we have all grown to love through the years.