@sebb: Ideally we would get both, and it's probably why a rather large segment of fans were disappointed with FO4. Bethesda seems much less keen on making an RPG than Obsidian. Just let Obsidian write the story and characters, let Bethesda do everything else, 10/10 game easy.
@corsaro: If they still wanted to keep it in the US, a Texas/Mexico Fallout could be neat. As someone else mentioned, Fallout always has that 50's Sci-Fi America feel, might be interesting to have a game where that directly clashes across the border.
The show could've ended (or at least be at the point it is now) 4-5 years ago, if they would've just stopped progressing the plot at a sub-glacial pace. The show worked best as an action series, but they insisted on having the bulk of each season be lengthy monologues, sad music montages, and pointless backstory arcs. I'm glad I stopped watching this years ago, because it sounds like it just won't have a satisfying ending.
I just want a Battle Royale with a smaller map (less wandering, more action) and a map that fights back (traps, animals/monsters). Even then, it isn't something I would ever pay $60 for, the mode itself gets stale after an hour or so.
Fortnite is overrated, and the building mechanic is lame. There I said it.
It's....ok I guess. I mean, it is better, but....I feel like (and I say this having not played the PC version) some graphical/texture mods could do more or less the same thing. For free. You'll have to forgive for not wanting to pay for modded Dark Souls on PS4.
@matricks_: I think all the DLC and AAA and microtransaction bulls*it is what brought on all the negativity. Publishers are all of a sudden trying to nickle and dime the players and trying to sell 'games as a service'. As a trend, it's rather enraging.
EA is a prime offender - remember that Star Wars game that was supposed to come out, made by the developer behind Dead Space and directed by the person behind Unchartered? Well it got canned, the developer got dismantled, and the most likely reason is because it wasn't a game that EA could endlessly microtransaction and release DLC for. Battlefront 2.....if it weren't for the internet sh*tstorm that surrounded the beta we would have gotten a very different game.
I don't think people want Bioware to fail as much as they expect Bioware to fail. Bioware makes immersive single player games, that doesn't exactly mesh with EAs strategy. EA is trying to push Bioware in a certain direction, and I don't think Bioware will be successful.
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