We recently have played Fallout 4 and Elder Scrolls Online, but neither of these have half of the replay value that Skyrim or even Oblivion had.
Oblivion while lacking in the graphics department had an interesting story, with tons of side quest that made you feel like you have a never ending main story line.
Skyrim lacked a little in the side quest department, the game felt a little flat, but overall the graphics and main story make the game one to behold. The large scale feeling of the lands and the few side quest that were really good, made the game worth playing and have kept this game going strong five years after its release.
Fallout 4 starts off strong, but tends to fall off quickly, and the seemingly large world became small fast, and the overall story was good, but nothing to write home about. The graphics and game play were top tier, even though it had its issues, it's not worth replaying the game over.
Elder Scrolls Online is an MMORPG, so maybe I'm a little bias against the amount of farming that's required to even be relevant in online battles, but the graphics, character design, and voice acting was all top tier. However, the main story ends to quickly, leaving you too low of a level to play the expansions without friends, and most adults work, and have a hard time teaming up with others to play to beat certain levels and completing the add ons.
What will Bethesda do for Elder Scrolls Six? Will they continue to reduce the map size, to increase graphics and reduce the overall content to give us one good story line? If they follow their current trend, I think the next game might flop. I'm sure they will make a lot of money, but seeing as it won't be out until around 2019 - 2020 I hope they put their best efforts forward and make another game that will last 5 years after it has been released.
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Oblivion while lacking in the graphics department had an interesting story, with tons of side quest that made you feel like you have a never ending main story line.
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Skyrim lacked a little in the side quest department, the game felt a little flat, but overall the graphics and main story make the game one to behold. The large scale feeling of the lands and the few side quest that were really good, made the game worth playing and have kept this game going strong five years after its release.
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Fallout 4 starts off strong, but tends to fall off quickly, and the seemingly large world became small fast, and the overall story was good, but nothing to write home about. The graphics and game play were top tier, even though it had its issues, it's not worth replaying the game over.
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Elder Scrolls Online is an MMORPG, so maybe I'm a little bias against the amount of farming that's required to even be relevant in online battles, but the graphics, character design, and voice acting was all top tier. However, the main story ends to quickly, leaving you too low of a level to play the expansions without friends, and most adults work, and have a hard time teaming up with others to play to beat certain levels and completing the add ons.
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What will Bethesda do for Elder Scrolls Six? Will they continue to reduce the map size, to increase graphics and reduce the overall content to give us one good story line? If they follow their current trend, I think the next game might flop. I'm sure they will make a lot of money, but seeing as it won't be out until around 2019 - 2020 I hope they put their best efforts forward and make another game that will last 5 years after it has been released.