I'm booking the day off work for skyrim so make of that what you will.
More environments, less button bashing, make the 60 hours I spent with a Dwarf Noble count for something. Is that really so hard?
Nice job flying the flag for gaming diversity.
To be fair homophobia and sexism will dropped from gaming culture around about the same time its dropped in the rest of our society.
Its called positive discrimination and its quite a big problem in western society.
Why would you want to kill anybody, murder's murder from that point of view.
If it doesn't appear in game as an option (and I seriously doubt it will) it'll be a political choice not a moral one.
The Noble part's ironic isnt it.
Morally dubious psycho's aside, imagine what FOX news would do if they caught wind of it.
Bethesda would get the blame for every child murder for the next 10 years and the focus would be shifted away from the bastards commiting the crime.
On a side note is there any way we can organise some kind of kill Maccready clud. That little shit is worse than Hitler.
Maccready must die!
On topic though, most governments would get a real bee in their respective bonnets if a game came out where you could shiv a kid.
I'm not talking about, say, Dead Space monster babies but normal non-monster children. That won't happen anytime soon.
The political shitstorm that would arise from a dev like Epic or Naughty Dog making a bible game would be so large that nobody wants to take the job on.
Look at the Left Behind RTS an the media frenzy that caused and that was made by a comparativly small time dev.
Skyrim will be GOTY, theres an Elder Scroll that fortells it.
The game was'nt "underappreciated" it was shit.
Visual style and story, thats where devs have to be original as its virtually impossible to suddenly create a whole new genre.
I could care less if there are similarities in the way the game plays as long as I can immerse myself in the world being created.
By your logic if something comes first (cronologically) it can't learn from anything that comes after?
I had a top five but Skyrim flew into a jealous rage and killed them all so...
1) Skyrim.
I'm the complete opposite, I tend to feel a bit hollow if a game takes less than twenty hours to beat, but thats just me.
That being said if a game is well polished and fun enough to warrent a replay then I'll worry less about length.
I think that the devs must agree with you, because they could have easily gotten rid if they wanted to.
Why would anyone buy a photo of you and Mike Tyson?
Thats a ridiculus example, sony can't stop a determined hacker they'll always get in but they absolutly should protect the personal details of their customers.
Fallout 4 is probably in development right now anyway.Bethesda were working on Skyrim right after Oblivion so odds are the started on F4 right after number 3 came out.