skyrim has been my go-to game for about a year now, but i've recently started playing morrowwind, and, well... it's not as simple as "morrowwind good; skyrim bad", there's a reason i've played so much skyrim and loved it! but there's a lot of places where morrowind excels while skyrim utterly flounders. they almost don't feel like games from the same series. they are both amazing, but the venn-diagram of what they're good at has surprisingly little overlap. and then there's oblivion, which in some ways is a bridge between the two and in other ways a total outlier
idk man, i just want a game with the stupendous vibes of skyrim, the story writing of oblivion, the quest design and world building of morrowind, and the batshit insane freedom and depth of daggerfall. is that too much to ask?
Honestly evil within 2 really should have centered around Stefano only , he was the perfect villain , like how can you top his artistic way later in the game ? Others were pale to his madness
hegelian dilectics like i will download so many mods for this fallout game because it will crash and glitch all the time anyway so i may as well just do what i want
Shinji Mikami’s Tango Gameworks studio has been an oddity so far. After Mikami’s directed game, The Evil Within, failed to impress, its sequel where he stayed in a background role completely turned everything around. The Evil Within 2 was a surprise hit that knew how to use old design styles and modern sensibilities alongside a wildly creative art team to make one of the most impressive horror games in the past decade. Then, the studio moved onto a mysterious project known as Ghostwire: Tokyo, and that game came out five years after their last game.
Starfield is an action role-playing video game from Bethesda. Starfield is set in an area that extends outward from the Solar System for approximately 50 light-years called the Settled Systems. Around the year 2310, the two largest factions in the game, the United Colonies and Freestar Collective, engaged in a conflict called the Colony War. The game takes place 20 years after the war, with the…
I was going to write a long post about Starfield and my experience with it so far, but it's really not worth it.
I'm mostly disapointed wih how underwhelmed I am. 12 years of experience post Skyrim and they could have put some lessons learned into place, but... no.
It's laggy Skyrim in space. The oddest things cause the game to freeze for seconds because it hadn't loaded yet (like jumping sounds). The whole experience just feels slow and most everything the game tries to do has already been done better elsewhere.
Mods will save this game, but for me it's just a solid "meh". Which is almost worse than having something I hate; at least a bad game sticks with me.
If you care at all about trans people, don’t fucking get Starfield. The company literally abused a trans worker for years, then tried to manipulate and force her to quit and not sue them for their insane and brutal discrimination.
Don’t fucking buy it. Don’t fucking encourage bathesda.
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After Prey (2017) underperformed, Arkane mainly focused on an expansion for Dishonered 2 and helping MachineGames with some Wolfenstein projects. As for the next big project, that turned out to be Deathloop, a game subtly set in the Dishonored universe in an alternate history style Cold War era, and it turned out to be very, very different from any other project they’ve done tonally. Not necessarily in the design, mind you.