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Imaginedvl said:
LegitHyperbole said:

Bethesda shown what direction they wanted to go with Fallout 4 and how talented the main studio is and they lost me as a fan. While that wasn't a bad game per say, it's not the direction for me, nor is F76 or Starfeild. I appreciate your review, though.

Quite the opposite for me. Fallout 4 is one of my favorite games out there, and the best of all Fallout games to me (and I do not play with mods); I finished it with every ending and still play some playthroughs of Survival today. I love it. Fallout 76 is also a fantastic game (if you like Fallout 4, so probably not for you, too), esp. today with all the updates (I found it bad when it came out that there were no NPCs. That was just weird).

I personally never had any issues with Starfield. I agree that the game could have been better, but it is a great game nonetheless. I love space, and I loved Fallout 4, so I was really hyped for it. 

I have to admit that I didn't think the game was as good as I wanted it to be, but I had a lot of fun playing it. The latest update makes it really smooth to play on a console, too (I'm playing it on PC mainly).

Different strokes but in F4 did you not think the writing has little consequence at the small scale as well as the whole overall arc, not just is the game "go here and kill everything" the main faction endings just ends up as a choice to eradicate one of them off the face of the Earth. 

I platinumed the game and again, it's not bad but it, for me is where Bethesda chose to follow the money and trends and screw over the fans by diverting from what the fans were there for in the first place. Choices. Dialogue trees. Interesting consequences. More emergent exploration and things hidden away well enough that some gamers may never see it. Instead, here's your content, consume it and don't think.