Starfield and Income Inequality in New Atlantis

 



The city of New Atlantis, the first port of call for many players in Starfield, is a thing of beauty when one looks at it. The city is immaculately designed in the architectural style of that is so far removed from the experiences of Americans. From the 1920s onward, America culture and the way that we design our buildings is revolving around the automobile. It is not surprising to me that the American way of life is so aesthetically unpleasing to just look at. Compare this with New Atlantis; the city is well appealing to the eye and it clear the developers want to truly want to build the ideal capital of the Space Republic. 

However, there is an underbelly to the city of New Atlantis; this place is called the Well. It is a place filled with underground pipes and indoor waterfalls. It is a place of poverty yet resilience and people who are just trying to make by every day at a time. I found this place to be one of the most compelling parts of the game. It shows really the genius of Bethesda. They are able to take something so idealistic and give shades of meaning. 

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