regmcfly wrote:Without trolling, I'd be really interested to know who is interested in this and why
Roujin wrote:...a game where he played as a ghoul and the survival mechanics were shit like having to stay irradiated and not getting wet.
So true. For all their failings, Obsidian blow away Bethesda in terms of writing both characters and story arcs.Tempy wrote:It's odd how Isometric RPGs just tend to do much better with their stories.
tigerswiftly wrote:What's Wasteland 2 like?
Kotaku wrote:But Fallout 76 is in fact an online survival RPG that’s heavily inspired by games like DayZ and Rust, according to three people familiar with the project.
Tempy wrote:There's a Kotaku article on what is known.
Kotaku wrote:But Fallout 76 is in fact an online survival RPG that’s heavily inspired by games like DayZ and Rust, according to three people familiar with the project.
Tempy wrote:I am not sure Bethesda are the people I want behind something like this really.
Paul the sparky wrote:Sounds promising to be fair.
Paul the sparky wrote:Tempy wrote:I am not sure Bethesda are the people I want behind something like this really.
Who do you want behind it?
Dead in the mass market, for sure. Too many people sucked along by different, more accessible, less wordy styles. Skyrim really being the King Culprit of that, for all the good stuff it does.Blocks100 wrote:Not very good. Isometric RPGs really have had their day, Kickstarter fanboyism aside.What's Wasteland 2 like?
Blocks100 wrote:Yeah, that kind of sums up my feelings too. I get precious about Fallout because it is one of the last bastions of single player gameplay. Dunno where I'll go if even Bethesda start turning their back on epic immersive rpgs.
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