I really feel like a lot of Bethesda’s 90s games were ahead of their time.
Bugs aside, most of them have more in common with more modern games then they do games of the time.
Hell even Arena, despite being broken as fuck.
I really feel like a lot of Bethesda’s 90s games were ahead of their time.
Bugs aside, most of them have more in common with more modern games then they do games of the time.
Hell even Arena, despite being broken as fuck.
they need to start experimenting again. I feel like they’ve become slaves of their own long running IPs
Yeah. Bigger companies need stop being so damn attached to their neat, strictly scheduled super expensive huge projects and go all experimental with smaller, riskier projects.
Except for Valve.
They can make all the small experimental IPs they want just as soon as HL3 is out.
I was talking about big publishers with multiples releases per year. Besides, Valve is not that big.
no, just have small standalone projects in between big ones.
Yeah, that’s sort of what I was implying.
It sounded like you were being a sarcastic piece of shit scumbag
Replace the “all” in “go all experimental” with “more” and that’s exactly what I meant.
Also, your face is ugly and your ass smells of shit.
Alright newman
ffff
Joeford ran out of fuel and had a rough landing
so Nelfrey stopped by to give him a ride back to base
Did someone mention creepy doorways?
Also space.
Uh…
SPAAAAAAAACE.
Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven.
lol the portrait on the bottom left just looks like they snapped a photo of some random guy off the street
Not that one, I got not-last-page ninja’d. But comment edited so moot point.
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