Trailer of the week: Other games can learn something from the impressive Starfield physics

Starfield flexes its muscles when it comes to physics.

Starfield has to take some legitimate criticism, but the graphics aren't one of them. And one aspect of Bethesda's latest role-playing game in particular stands out: the physics in weightless space.

Also included:A building game that reminds us of Stronghold and the return of a classic film in a new format. Enjoy this week's trailers!

3rd place: Ice cold angels

I'm sorry, what ...Ice cold angelsWas it really 25 years ago? Given that, some of us were probably too young to really understand the dark story of sex and intrigue in elite circles.

Well, now we get a new chance to process the adult material, because a new short series on Amazon Prime is using the material again in a series format. Again it's all about out-of-touch elites, intimate step-sibling love and the seduction of an influential person.

Platz 2: Age of Respair

Now we're already in the past, we might as well press the nostalgia gland a little more. Fans of Stronghold shouldlet's get to know you.

The game relies on similar virtues to the beloved building franchise: you build huge castles and defend them doggedly against hundreds of attackers. The city building simulation is scheduled to appear on Steam in 2025.

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Platz 1: Starfield

You caught us! The best trailer of the week isn't a trailer at all, but a gameplay video we recorded, which features a scene in a weightless recycling plant. We float, shoot and enjoy the physically calculated objects tumbling around in a vacuum.

It looks so impressive that our editor Peter almost loses sight of the goal of the game because of all the stuff. Similar to Skyrim and Fallout, in Starfield you can collect any objects that then interact with their surroundings in a physically calculated manner.

You can read what's new on Steam this week in the article above. Fans of construction strategy are looking forward to several important releases. Also included: Coffee Stain Studios is actually remastering the humorous Goat Simulator!