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<blockquote data-quote="Arbalest" data-source="post: 426202" data-attributes="member: 129"><p>Bethesdas conference last night was pretty strong. Dishonored didn't show gameplay which was disappointing, DOOM looks pretty great, has a fairly classic feel while still looking fresh. The thing with the Elder Scrolls card game that bothers me, is that's probably why Mojang had issues calling their game Scrolls in the first place. Not because it was like elder scrolls, but because they just wanted the name for their SCG</p><p>Fallout 4 was a bit trolly at first, since they wanted to end the show before it, but the demo made a lot of people go from sceptic to beleiver. It has a lot of appeal to the general audience and beyond, so it's one to watch for. The settlement building may take up 90% of your playthroughs even though it's entirely optional too.</p><p></p><p>Also noticed you didn't mention it, but might be worth doing so, is bethesdanet, their introduction to the internet hubs. i can't tell if it's meant to prevent them putting games on steam yet or not, but they are doing it. As a community thing, i can see it doing well, especially with DOOMs community driven multiplayer modes, but i don't know if we need another potentially shaky platform to buy and load titles from. I'll need to recheck the details of it before i really stand by that, but there we go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arbalest, post: 426202, member: 129"] Bethesdas conference last night was pretty strong. Dishonored didn't show gameplay which was disappointing, DOOM looks pretty great, has a fairly classic feel while still looking fresh. The thing with the Elder Scrolls card game that bothers me, is that's probably why Mojang had issues calling their game Scrolls in the first place. Not because it was like elder scrolls, but because they just wanted the name for their SCG Fallout 4 was a bit trolly at first, since they wanted to end the show before it, but the demo made a lot of people go from sceptic to beleiver. It has a lot of appeal to the general audience and beyond, so it's one to watch for. The settlement building may take up 90% of your playthroughs even though it's entirely optional too. Also noticed you didn't mention it, but might be worth doing so, is bethesdanet, their introduction to the internet hubs. i can't tell if it's meant to prevent them putting games on steam yet or not, but they are doing it. As a community thing, i can see it doing well, especially with DOOMs community driven multiplayer modes, but i don't know if we need another potentially shaky platform to buy and load titles from. I'll need to recheck the details of it before i really stand by that, but there we go. [/QUOTE]
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