"starfield is just another buggy bethesda game with tacky facial expressions"
you fool. did you learn nothing from the narrative of the game. didn't you get the message. it doesn't matter what we believe religiously, spiritism, evangelicalism, catholicism, buddhism, even atheism, it doesn't matter if there's someone waiting to take us to heaven or to guide us through reincarnation, if we simply get eaten by maggots and our bones become one with the soil, what matters is that in our time here, we impacted the world. it doesn't matter if it was in a small way or a big way, if everyone hated us, or if everyone loved us, or if it was a mixture. we impacted other people with our lives and then they impacted us.
the whole game is a love letter to more than humanity, it's a love letter to ourselves.
even if we die (going through Unity) or live (choosing to stay), we have an impact, you know. someone loved us, we loved someone, we did something, however small, that changed, if not the lives of others, at least our own. and yes, it is also somewhat, sometimes, a buggy bethesda game with tacky facial expressions, and i wouldn't have it any other way.