
There's almost no doubt that The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword will turn out to be yet another strong entry in Nintendo's Zelda franchise, a fitting and powerful final chapter in Wii's incredible success story. Yet nine days before Zelda arrives, the video game industry is going to be greeted by another juggernaut fantasy series - The Elder Scrolls. Anticipation is running high for the visual stunner, which seemingly takes everything that made its fourth Scrolls installment so great and improves upon it for the fifth, titled Skyrim.
A new Skyrim Switch 2 update delivers major visual upgrades, surpassing some console settings, but locks the game to 30fps and introduces noticeable input lag.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim lead designer Bruce Nesmith explains that the game's bucket stealth was an unintended feature of the game.

Lordbound is finally here.
Too bad you can't bump news. This is one of the unique stories I've seen in the past few days or so. Everything's been about CoD or BF. Approved.
There are also a lot of things Elder Scrolls could learn from Zelda or Demon's Souls,.. Especially when it comes to third person view (which is usually totally broken in all Bethesda games) and combat system,..There is a lot of half-assed gameplay elements, that barely work in classic Western RPGs and we just take them, because Rpg gamers are used of all the broken shit, because the connection with gameworld is so important to us,..
I really don't consider Zelda a classic RPG though,.. really heavy on RPG elements,.. Getting a new heart after defeating a boss does not really an RPG make,.. Always considered puzzle and action-adventure elements way more important in a Zelda games,.. And they always do a pretty spectacular job with it,..
Alternate titles:
"What Zelda Can Learn From Okami"
"What Zelda Can Learn From Shadow Of The Colossus"
I just want the Zelda game it looks great hopefully no annoying characters and its not done like Wind Waker.
I like both the TES series and the Zelda games, but I have no desire to mix them. I feel that Zelda does well on it's own path and have no desire to see it try to copy anything from a western rpg. Almost every Japanese game that has tried to copy what works well in the west, has resulted in a crappy game. When I buy a Japanese game, I want a Japanese game, not a poor intimation of a western game, when I'm in the mood for a western game, I buy a real one.