With the news of the TMNT and Transformer games being released on the next gen consoles it made me think of how I was a huge TMNT/Transformer fan as a child and how it will rock to play the next-gen title BUT then I started thinking back to my most recent disapointment with Sonic the Hedgehog. I was 100% hyped to play this based on my experiences with Sonic earlier in my childhood and it turned out to be a complete disapointment. The graphics were sweet end of story like the camera angles were terrible and the character controls were completely frustrating. I picked up Sonic as a 7 day rental and returned it in 2 days because I just could not bare to insert it into my Xbox360 anymore. The point i'm trying to make here is that when game developers are taking on the task of bringing back fan favorites from years ago they should be strongly advised that it is a disapointment to pick a this-gen or next-gen title with hopes of having the same gaming experience of old and the title end up being mediocre at best Like most of the fan base has matured and experience some really exceptional games( FF7,MGS,God of War, Gears Of War, Halo 1&2 ,Kingdom Hearts, and Oblivion)and will not settle for some mediocre game with some familiar faces i.e. Sonic, TMNT,and the Transformers.
Waiting a decade for new instalments in franchises as massive as Fallout and Elder Scrolls feels like a waste.
Microsoft have Obsidian but I feel it's Bethesda who just don't want to play ball as they've always said they want to do it themselves.
Once MS bought Zenimax in 2020 they should have put the Outer Worlds 2 on the back burner, allow Bethesda to finish off its own Space RPG with Starfield (despite totally different tone why have two in your first party portfolio with two developers who's gameplay is a tad similar) and got Obsidian for one of their projects to make a spiritual successor to New Vegas.
When the Elder Scrolls VI is finished Bethesda can then onto the main numbered Fallout 5 themselves.
The Outer Worlds 2 started development in 2019 so putting it on the back burner wouldn't have been the end of the world, they'd have always come back to it once Fallout was done and it would have been nicely spaced out from Starfields release once they had most likely stopped supporting it and all the expansions were released.
If they did this back in 2020 when they bought Zenimax and the game had a good, steady 4 - 5 years development, you might have seen it release in 2025.
We are literally going to be waiting until 2030 at the very earliest for Fallout 5 and all they seem bothered about is pushing Fallout 76.
I disagree. Part of these games is the support for the mod community. If they move to releasing a "next game" every 2 or 3 years, the modding support plummets and the franchises turn into just another run of the mill RPG.
Make the games good enough to withstand the test of time, to keep people coming back to them and expanding on them with mod support.
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