Yeah. It's pretty much like every other Bethesda RPG since Fallout 3 and your milage will vary depending on how much you like that schtick. I'm still enjoying it tbh, that excerpt from the Edge review nailed it. It's soothingly repetitive and moreish, but it's not a great game.regmcfly wrote:I'm not gonna lie, I don't care because I think what the game offers is basically Skyrim in space. Feels like it should have been more. It has been 12 years since Skyrim.
FranticPea wrote:That's just water next to land m8, not a beach.
FranticPea wrote:
Moot_Geeza wrote:
Probably up there.
Armitage_Shankburn wrote:Minnesänger wrote:Antagonism towards game critique is nothing new - see Druckman's meltdown when The Last of Us 2 came out and not everyone was falling over themselves to tug him off - and it's getting worse now that PR Depts can just skip actual journalists and go straight to content creators and streamers. They know that a lot of "Gamers" are absolute fucking idiots who see bias in every outlet against their chosen side, so there's little financial downside.
Great posts, and I fully agree - I wonder if, for good or ill, UK print / text web media in English is seen as equally or more influential as US print media / websites, on said content creators and other sectors.
The only rational conclusion, quite simply, is that this game is going to ship with holes in it, you always know how the sausage is made, true, but I suspect some anticipate this one won't taste good to a few/ a significant portion of customers, and want to maximise day 1 returns.
Ergo plato [6] wait for the patch, get it for a chalice
Paul the sparky wrote:Edge gave Doom a [7] and wanted to talk to the monsters. Edge also has Doom as the 10th best game of the last 30 years. Edge reviews don't matter to themselves, can't see why they'd matter to me
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