• Undearius
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    282 years ago

    Meanwhile, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Re-release-master-vamped 3 Toaster edition is likely six-plus months away

    • Stovetop
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      172 years ago

      Baseless speculation here, but my gut tells me that Microsoft is going to put a remaster-focused studio to task on a current-gen Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim triple pack, a la the Master Chief Collection, to tide people over.

      Remastering Skyrim is the easy way out, but Oblivion is still trapped on the 360 (if you don’t have a PC) and Morrowind is the darling title of the franchise that people would love to see remastered (and was recently used as an example by Nvidia on “how to remaster a game”). Remaster the earlier two and then just shove the Xbox One copy of Skyrim Anniversary Edition in there for funsies is something people would get behind, more than just another port of Skyrim alone.

    • sadreality
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      52 years ago

      I am amazed people are still buying Bethesda games. I was done with them after Fallout 4. I see Starfield hype… no thank you Todd. I am keeping my money.

      • Dr Cog
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        92 years ago

        Fallout 4 had its missteps for sure, but it’s still a pretty fun game. What about it made you quit Bethesda?

      • tal
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        I liked Fallout 4. There were things that I didn’t like as much as New Vegas, sure, but I don’t see alternatives that are doing a better job, and that’s really the bar that counts.

      • Tywèle [she|her]
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        12 years ago

        Bethesda games scratch a unique itch it’s hard to describe and no other studio is able to fulfill it.

    • Dr Cog
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      12 years ago

      Just in time for the Xbox X Series SSX Tricky