"Oddity and absurdity are far from uncommon in the Fallout games. Just take the Mothership Zeta DLC for Fallout 3 or the Wild Wasteland perk in New Vegas. Bethesda loves to toy with completely out of place content for their various series’ and Fallout 4 is no exception. As a thoroughly read Lovecraft enthusiast, the few references to Howard Philips Lovecraft and his works filled my heart with joy. More so an apprehensive joy as the dread creeped into my person as I realized the horrors I might be staring down. But joy nonetheless."Dylan Robert
A Fallout 4 Nintendo Switch 2 port seems like an inevitability, but what about other Bethesda RPGs like Starfield.
I think all games will end up on switch from Xbox. MS has embraced going to other platforms now if games aren't doing well on Nintendo MS may be more selective in the future
On playstation they have been quite successful
All are welcome to Switch 2. Microsoft Games Studios is interested in long term profits and market value not petty fanboy thoughts.
Starfield and Fallout 4 developer Nate Purkeypile reflects on Bethesda's city design, calling it the "antithesis" of the studio's older games
People acted like starfield was so less interesting than fallout and drastically different, but I call bs on that. Both are decent games, but they are both filled with the appearance of things to do and items to interact with but 99 percent are just there to be there with no significance. Fallout has better character work but they are both sort of illusions that they’re vast.
Studio has been going downhill since Skyrim. Every following game gets dumbed down more than the previous. I'll be shocked if Elder Scrolls VI even has dialogue options.
GB: "Gamers have quickly realized that a fun open-world game isn’t just about size and scope but rather how you interact with it."
Not to sound like a smart-ass, but I must point out a few errors:
"Cthulhu" (not "Cthulu")
"Nyarlathotep" (not "Nyarlothep")
"Yog-Sothoth" (not "Yog-sthoth")
"Pickman's Model" (not "Pickman's Models")
and "Yuggoth" (not "Yugoth".)
Obviously, I am a big fan of HPL, so a still whole-heartedly agree with the sentiment of the article. :)