VolFan4Life87
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Xbox One, so I can get the free Fallout 3 digital copy. I'm sure it will have its share of bugs, that's Bethesda's thing, but it will likely be awesome, regardless!
Yeah I wish I was still at the age where I could just play video games for 5-6 hours in a day. I got witcher III and it's been so hard to get back into it when I can only pick it up for 30-45 min here and there. Bethesda games seem to be a little easier to pick up and put down without feeling like "hey what's this game about again..?"
I agree. I felt like that going through Dragon Age Inquisition. Forgot what my objective was and who was who. That's why I like Bethesda's stuff and From Software's stuff. Pick up and play.
I agree. I felt like that going through Dragon Age Inquisition. Forgot what my objective was and who was who. That's why I like Bethesda's stuff and From Software's stuff. Pick up and play.
Also, and not quite on topic with the thread, I really could get into the dynasty mode of all the NCAA football games much easier post-college because I could generally make the time for 1-2 football games a week. What a shame they've gone away now, and right in time to miss the new playoff format
As in it took you forever to finally play one or you just never enjoyed it while playing it..? IMHO, as someone who has played every fallout there is (with the exception of tactics) Fallout 2 is the best.
I was wondering the same. I think I know what he means, I feel the same with Skyrim, that game bored me to tears. But I played through FO3 and New Vegas at least half a dozen times each.
Flip FO3 and New Vegas and I agree. When comparing the full experience, that is (all DLC included). Point Lookout + Broken Steel > than any NV DLC.
I enjoyed skyrim so much but Morrowind was what turned me on to Bethesda. The biggest shortcoming for Bethesda games, IMO is the scale of battles and factions. Let me explain... In fallout NV, for instance, you have president Kimble coming to give a speech at Hoover and there's what...10-15 Rangers? The final battle at Hoover how many of the opposing faction do you mow through, even if you sum up every single area? 50? Now how about skyrim. The "epic" battles between the storm cloaks and imperials, it was usually you and like 10-12 allies vs 20 opposing faction members. It's just kinda bunk and makes it feel somewhat hollow, especially given how large the worlds always are. I get that it's a game and they can't have these massive battles with thousands of troops without lagging the game to no end, but at least give the illusion of such grand battles like dragon age origins did in the first major battle with the dark spawn where Calin was killed. Rant over lol.
As in it took you forever to finally play one or you just never enjoyed it while playing it..? IMHO, as someone who has played every fallout there is (with the exception of tactics) Fallout 2 is the best.