It looks exactly like Skyrim but the player character is an ant.
:todd: says: "See that little patch of grass in the distance? You can climb it." The audience goes nuts. The sound of gamers simultaneously creaming their pants is powerful enough to make your ears bleed. It earns more than your country's GDP in pre-orders alone.
In other news Zenimakkkx killed another one of your favorite studios.
Skyrim was my first Bethesda game I enjoyed (Brink was my first Bethesda game lmao), so it has a place in my heart. I hope Starfield is good because it would be nice to experience something like that after all these years.
Western RPGs kinda left Bethesda's realm after the Eastern European countries started making them.
Yeah. Witcher 3 blew me away when it came out. Hell even Cyberpunk 2077 impressed me when I first played it (after all the updates).
Also Disco and Kingdom Come, all unique takes that broke away from the Bethesda jank and managed to make compelling story based RPGs.
Kingdom Come was the one where the dev wouldn't let the player or any NPC be black because of "historical accuracy", right?
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Mordhau had a similar Chud problem. I overcame it by making a gigantic knight in a red tunic and beating people to death with my bare hands while spamming b its of the manifesto in chat.
I think my friend told me about you lol.
Historical accuracy in kingdom come means running around naked at night breaking into everyone's house and stealing anything that isn't nailed down.
I didn't know you could play as a visigoth!
The way they balanced stealth to be based on what you're wearing means the most powerful armor in the game is a black shirt and black trousers because you just turn invisible when you crouch.
Visigoth gang stay winning
Was Kingdom Come good? I heard it was Meh. Disco is one of my favorite games of all time. I also would say it western RPGs went away from Bioware style games as well after Mass Effect 3 (which I will say after playing the trilogy again last year, I didn't hate as much).
kcd was a game i wouldnt have found fun in a vacuum but honestly a game where attack animations are based off historical fencing was something i liked so much that it made me overlook the games many flaws. (ofc i did pirate it)
Do you like Hellish Quart?
fighting games arent my thing so im not likely to play it but it looks rad as hell.
Kingdom Come is a great game, but it could be so much more.
When I first played it Kingdom Come was the first RPG of that type since probably Morrowind to really suck me in. It's a shame about the dev and it's a shame that it's so incredibly uneven - you'll do some of the best and most memorable quests ever, but you'll also get locked into inescapable boss arenas and battlefields that are awful.
I liked Witcher 2, and witcher 1 was okay, but Witcher 3 never grabbed myinterests. Kingdom Come's combat was completely impenetrible and I gave up on it.