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Despite their many shortcomings, I love Bethesda's style open world RPGs. Nobody has done them with the scope Bethesda has, and I still get excited at that moment in every one of their games when you emerge from the opening area and have a giant world open up in front of you.
But BGS isn't headed in a direction I care much for. Their games are getting more bland as they go, and obviously they've fully committed to multiplayer, crafting, games as service and all that garbage. If Obsidian can fill that niche, all power to them. Nothing about the teaser appealed, but that's not important. I do think making a game that large and open-ended is probably a lot harder than we armchair game developers realize, so maybe Obisidian won't succeed. I hope they do, though. |
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As for what I want from obsidian, I don’t want anything. They need to make the games they feel makes sense for them. I’ll judge each game individually and if I like it, great. if not, no biggie they’re plenty of games I do like to play. |
I'd be more than happy to see Obsidian produce games more like Bethesda of yore. But isn't the real question whether Bethesda is gradually becoming EA? Tossing young gamers into that giant sarrlac pit of micro-transaction misery.
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Nowadays, most RPGs have become mere lottery loot kill games. Thanks to Blizzard. |
Blizzard, ̶ ̶O̶b̶i̶s̶i̶d̶i̶a̶n̶ Obsidian, Bioware and a few others are long gone: joined the dark side and their lord Darth EA.
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Bethesda was at the pinnacle of greatness with Skyrim and Fallout 4 then it all went to hell completely. Bethesda has become the worst of the worst. Not giving players the games they want and ramming forced online microtransaction weak game hell on players.
I don't see Obsidian becoming that but it's possible now that they're under the corporate yoke. I haven't really been impressed with anything Obsidian has done in a long while. I found Outer Worlds almost immediately boring with weak combat and weaker stealth. Maybe I didn't play it long enough but after 10+ hours I felt like I'd seen everything the game would ever offer and it wasn't much. Grounded may be decent but I've been bored with the generic survival game formula for a while now. Corporate tends to ruin everything and the vast majority of devs that end up in a corporate setting end up shifting focus from gamers making great games for gamers to slaves making games to milk money out of gamers. |
The downfall of Bethesda really has nothing to do with them. Their parent company ZeniMax Media hired a former EA executive. The shift started soon after.
Just recall their position a few years back when they stated the whole SP games aren't dead campaign and promoted SP heavily. Well it didn't work my friends. The games that where primarily SP didn't meet expectations. That usually means sales were not that great. Yeah it's bullshit but that's how the business side works. After that ZeniMax hired that EA exec and the shift to online/live service gained traction. I could go into more detail but videos, and articles about this are on the internet. Now this doesn't mean I don't enjoy Bethesda games I do. As of right now we know nothing about Starfield, or the new Elder Scrolls game. They might have MP or might not. Anyway back on topic I'm optimistic about Avowed. Like I said hope the leaks are true. |
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Pity as I hoped to play another Warcraft game someday.:( |
I have no issue with Obsidian wanting to do Bethesda-like games, but I also found Outer Worlds hollow and clunky. I love the sci-fi open world genre and I just couldn't get into it, but at least it was mostly finished on release.
And I don't really have a problem with Bethesda, now that I've learned to wait 6-12 months after release to buy their games. Yeah, it's easy to dislike Howard, but I've mostly enjoyed what they've come up with. That being said, I can't name one game that really stuck with me as a classic. Fallout 3 is probably the closest to that. |
I honestly don't care about their business model or how they function as an organisation as long as they release fun games.
That their aim is to copy what made Bethesda successful seems like a recipe for disaster since it's a different time and a different audience, but I'm willing to be surprised. Just cut the crap, make fun games, and everyone will be happy. |
Well if they make games like Skyrim or FO4 then we are all set as those are extremely fun games!
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I want Morrowind 2…
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