Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places, if you look at it right

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Cake day: July 30th, 2023

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  • I just recently started playing and as a diehard Elder Scrolls/Fallout fan the game is the worst Copy+Paste I’ve seen!

    Obsidian made the same game in 2019 and called it The Outer Worlds. Bethesda took their game added some more to it and released it as Starfield. Neon City is literally the same place as Groundbreaker.

    The space mechanics are an absolute joke considering what No Man’s Sky gave us in recent years.

    I guess the point of my bitchy little comment is that I expected so much more and was thoroughly underwhelmed.

    The bar for the next Elder Scrolls/Fallout is so low for me at this point, that I have zero expectation of even playing them


  • I like these games. I do. But at the same time I don’t. They’re repetitive in the gameplay and it gets stale to the point where I never finish them.

    Along with the Assassins Creed series, they have sucked me in and don’t deliver enough to maintain my business, yet a couple of months after a release when I see them go on sale the end up in my collection.

    I’m hoping this news will end in an awesome game that I’m obviously going to buy and that I will actually finish, for once


  • $50 for a current game is a shitty value. And no matter how much I love RDR, it’s a shittier value for a 13 year old game.

    Maybe its me but I’m tired of games from the PS3/360 era still being sold as new today. Make new games! Or, build online worlds that live and breathe for decades and make the “games” exist in that same space.

    How many times have you beat a game and thought, well if there were just more missions, this would continue being fun. I personally would opt for that versus remastered games. In theory the process of porting could have been avoided by just importing the dialogue and overlaying it on top of RDR2 so that the two games are literally merged together.