Our list for last year could easily be summarized as: "real-time strategy games and massively multiplayer online games." While those still exist, it's nice to see a bit more genre diversity in the PC this year. If anything, the PC for 2011 is more about the core experience: it will likely be the best way to play certain multiplatform games like Crysis 2 and Rage, it will boast both the best action-RPG (Diablo 3) and the best European-made RPG (The Witcher 2). Plus, even with the absence of a World of Warcraft expansion, the PC will host the (likely) next ultra-juggernaut MMO: Star Wars: The Old Republic.
That judicious lack of oversight permeated everything in Bethesda's RPGs, in a positive fashion.
I much prefer a left alone Obsidian and Larian Studios. Bethesda's formula has grown old for me.
Skyrim blew my mind when it released. That game took me to the gaming, promisedland. Going back to it when it was updated for the PS5, it felt slightly rough around the edges, but great for its time
We should leave Obsidian alone. Bethesda on the other hand should be kept under constant psychiatric observation.
Big Bethesda Nintendo Switch eShop sale now live with lowest prices ever for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Doom (2016), and more.
Via Diablo’s global director of community Adam Fletcher, Blizzard is introducing new measures to improve the quality of season launches in the future. Across both Diablo 4 and the aging Diablo 3, fans of Blizzard’s games should all benefit.
If they didn't let the cellphone guy touch the 3rd one in first place, they wouldn't have to dance around like clowns trying to make money.
We've been asking for less "boring" seasons... "boring"... not "buggy"... same ol' rehashed content just a different color is not working.
Dam this silly list..... i want that monitor.
Damn that monitor is huge! Bet you need a table as big as a door to stand it on. Man i'll buy a table that size if i got that monitor in my house.