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See AllIt Will Be 'Almost Impossible' for The Elder Scrolls 6 to Meet Expectations
It's going to have an automatic positive response due to it being a successor to Skyrim. But Bethesda is following Rockstar with the same formula of milking one game for a decade, although for me it's not really a bad thing, especially with Skyrim, as the game still feels as fresh as it ever does whenever I play it, usually a few playthroughs a year. But for some, it bugs them that they are hard milking the same game. On top of that, Fallout 76 and Starfield weren't met with the same critical reception that Skyrim was met with, and it probably didn't meet Bethesda's predictions. However, Bethesda has one ace up their sleeve. They actually listen to their fan base, and Fallout 76 and Starfield are much more acceptable games now then they were at launch. So, back to the topic. The Elder Scrolls 6 by default will have positive reception due to it being in the Elder Scrolls franchise. The only way it gets received negatively is if the game is horrendous, and we all know that it will be a good game. I think the goal is to take everything that made Skyrim unique and find a way to bring it to TES6. The ones that come to mind and are of most importance is Dragons, mountains, factions, clans, stellar landscape and angelic soundtrack. Especially Dragons and the soundtrack. I feel the addition of Dragons and the music is some of the main draws of Skyrim, and one of the main reasons it's carried on successfully for so long. If Bethesda can find a fresh take on these things once more and twist them in with an engaging narrative, TES6 will be one of the biggest games ever. Todd Howard is at the helm, and I feel Todd has much more love for The Elder Scrolls world than anything. So if one person can deliver it will be him, and I trust that The Elder Scrolls 6 will be quite the game, and one we will be potentially playing more than a decade after its release.
If Far Cry 7's Villain Rumors are True, One Far Cry 5 Mechanic's Return Would Be Perfect
Far Cry has fallen into a loop of more or less the same thing over and over, at least story wise. They've pretty much abandoned the whole charismatic and funny villain. Pagan Min was the last charismatic leader. We need a new villain is the same vein as Vaas to return, especially if this cult rumor is true, they would basically be re telling the story of Far Cry 5. The story of Far Cry 3 worked perfectly, and Ubisoft needs to find a way to return to those roots. Where the story was written beautifully, and made sense as a narrative and made sense gameplay wise and had a compelling villain you could feel mixed emotions about. The Far Cry games used to make you think and feel emotions and put yourself In their shoes. Now they are nothing more than simple FPS shooters. They need to return to their roots.