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Fallout: NV and Skyrim. People kept recommending them to me but neither really clicked. I put about 20 hours into each before just kinda dropping them and not looking back. Even tried mods since everyone says they're better modded, but just found I was spending more time modding the games than playing them. Maybe Bethesda games just aren't my thing.
I agree about Skyrim. The entire world feels dead, the npcs are lifeless. It's really hard for me to feel the world and the story. The Witcher 3 came out only 4 years later and it's several orders of magnitude better to me.
I agree wholeheartedly. I don't feel like Bethesda has innovated with their RPGs in a single meaningful way since Oblivion. Every single game they make just feels buggy and samey, and the "systems" (generous to even call them that) don't make up for the synthetic quality. Games like Prey, Stalker, The Witcher, CP2077, Mass Effect, Dragon Age: Origins or Elden Ring all take various approaches to the idea of open ended gameplay/questing/story/experience and they all do so many individual things better than Bethesda's games. I'd rather play a game that gets a few things right with a narrower focus, than just doing a lot of everything "just okay."
Here's hoping Starfield does something genuinely refreshing.