Discover the Unknown in Starfield
Hey, space adventurer! Have you ever wondered where the really cool places are in the vast universe of Starfield? Of course, there are plenty of interesting star systems to explore, beyond the main, faction, and side quests. But some are stranger than others. Here, we present to you the 10 craziest planets you should visit on your interstellar trip.
But before we dive in, here's a quick overview for those who aren't familiar with the game yet. Starfield, Bethesda's latest video game release, is an expansive science fiction role-playing game set in the year 2330. With intriguing storytelling, an outstanding soundtrack, and impressive gameplay mechanics, it offers a top-notch gaming experience. But the most impressive (and sometimes a little intimidating) feature of the game is its universe-sized map, with over 1,000 unique planets spread across 100 star systems. Each planet has different resources, weather conditions, climate zones, as well as flora and fauna, providing a truly massive gaming experience.
The Strangest Planets in Starfield
Not all 1,000 planets are filled with interesting activities and scenarios, but a select number of very unique planets more than make up for the shortcomings of the rest. Strap in, we're embarking on our intergalactic journey to the strangest planets in Starfield!
10. Kreet
Our first stop is Kreet. It somewhat resembles the irradiated terrain of Fallout 4, another Bethesda title. Located in the Narion system, it is one of the most original locations in Starfield.
9. Mars
Next up is Mars, our celestial neighbor and the planet with the largest human population in Starfield.
8. Nesoi
Nesoi is an excellent planet for gathering and exploring useful resources early in the game.
7. Gagarin
Gagarin, named after pioneering cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, is one of the unique locations in Starfield and is home to an abundance of exotic flora and fauna.
6. Procyon III
Procyon III boasts diverse animal and plant life, including some unique species, some of which are rather hard to find.
5. Porrima II
Beyond the resort, Porrima II offers a range of resources, flora, and fauna, and is one of the most original planets in Starfield due to its location within the Paradiso Resort.
4. Venus
Venus is one of the strangest planets in Starfield due to a glitch. It is incredibly inhospitable, but that also makes it interesting.
3. Volii Alpha
Volii Alpha is an ocean planet with an exciting metropolis - Neon, the city of joy. Although corruption is rampant, Neon is a paradise for libertarians.
2. Titan
Titan is technically not a planet but a moon; however, it surpasses the uniqueness of the planet Saturn by far. The main attraction on the moon Titan is the Museum - a humorous archive of humanity's diverse history.
1. Earth
Lastly, let's take a look at Earth. Ironically, for a game centered around exploring a variety of planets, perhaps the strangest of them all is also the most mundane - our home. It is depicted as an abandoned and uninhabitable rocky landscape. However, those who take the time to explore it will find some useful resources and be able to see numerous recognizable landmarks (or at least what's left of them).
And with that, our journey through the universe comes to an end! Hopefully, we were able to show you some new places in Starfield that you didn't know about. So what are you waiting for? Grab your spacesuit and embark on your own space adventure!