DarkStation: "God Mode is a game that’s fun for about an afternoon, if that. Because of how dull the game is, there’s no real incentive to play for long stretches of time. There are only five maps to play and there’s a certain degree of annoyance associated with having to replay a stage you just completed because someone else in the party voted for it. Additional difficulty modes and Oaths does mix the gameplay up but for me, it isn’t enough to create a compelling shooter experience. Furthermore, the level and money requirements needed to unlock weapons and upgrades turns God Mode into more of a grind than it should be (unless you’re actively using Oaths). Those looking for fun multiplayer experiences can easily find something better."
The Bethesda Key Note at E3 2017 was definitely a brief affair, but something i saw triggered an old, unsettling memory! Back in 2015 Bethesda and Valve teamed up to produce a marketplace through S…
I know they are only mods. However bethesda is also putting work into each and everyone of them to make sure they don't disabled trophies/achievements and don't break the game. I think this is the QA Sony wanted from them when the whole PS4 mod fiasco was going on.
So you can simply look at it as micro DLC other than mods. Considering bethesda are helping the moddders out. As long as they don't go asking $5/£5 for a new skin for a sword then am ok with it. Ill happily give the modders my money.
Also I have to ask. Was that crab armour I saw at the end of the video?
They probably noticed Warframe does this with the Tennogen merchandise, and decided to try a similar situation with user created mods with a tight QA dept. I already sold both Fallout 4 and Skyrim Remastered, so it doesn't matter to me, but it's good for those who want to try something new.
I do have to ask though; was the price hike of the Season Pass for Fallout 4 really worth it? Couldn't they have made some sort of incentive like "Season Pass owners get content free" or something along those lines?
I did watch the Bethesda conference, and wasn't impressed at all; even at the end with the joke involving dropping acid and the chameleon was there. At the beginning it looked like something Fallout related, but ended up being a sequel to a game (left the game out to prevent spoilers just in case).
This is still an attempt to monetize something that is currently free (and likely will remain that way, at least on PC). Skyrim and Fallout 4 are bought and paid for. No one owes Bethesda anything to continue using their flexibility and functionality.
Dealspwn: This weeks Humble Bundle is now live & it looks a good one! Pay what you want ($1) Unlocks Primal Carnage, God Mode & Boid (Early Access)!
Steam Prices are shown below.
Pay what you want
Primal Carnage | £5.59
God Mode | £6.99
Boid (Early Access) | £4.79
Pay more than the average to unlock!
Chariot | £10.99
Blade Symphony + Soundtrack | £10.99
GoD Factory: Wingmen | £14.99
Pay $10 or more to unlock!
Homebrew - Vehicle Sandbox (Early Access) | £13.59
Twinfinite writes:
Not satisfied with just giving fans good game deals on the PSN store, Atlus is putting up four games up for discount in Amazon's Mayhem sales event.