Bethesda Game Studios Mejillones goes on to contrast Starfield's style with that of Fallout, with Fallout full of ...
"If you don't have somebody to help you filter through these things and give you an honest assessment, it actually does hurt ...
Gore and dismemberment were removed from Starfield due to technical limitations, says former Bethesda developer.
In an alternate timeline, Starfield could have been a much gorier game than the one we actually got. According to former Bethesda character artist Dennis Mejillones, there were once plans for ...
Starfield's original plan for gore & dismemberment was scrapped due to technical complexities. Bethesda didn't reduce violence in Starfield intentionally; space suits caused the changes. Bethesda's ...
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Dennis Mejillones, the character artist for Starfield, has shared details about why gore was absent in the game during the ...
In an interview with Kiwi Talkz, former senior character artist Dennis Mejillones said that there were technical considerations when it came to the space suits. "There's a lot that has to go with it.
A former Bethesda artist who worked on Starfield explains why the game didn't have the same graphic violence as similar titles from the studio.
In a new episode of the Kiwi Talkz podcast, former Bethesda artist Dennis Mejillones offered some insight into ideas that were considered during the game’s development but ultimately scrapped.
As reported by Video Games Chronicle, former Bethesda artist Dennis Mejillones revealed that Starfield revealed that the studio worked on decapitations for the game, and ultimately decided against it.