Starfield isn't a crossgen gameStarfield is the only one I'm interested of the three. Hopefully it'll be an - unhampered by crossgen - showcase for what the current gen can do. Can BGS pull it off and lose the jank? It's going to be exciting finding out.
That's what the person you quoted said.
Prophet of truth indeed, great take, very excited for all three.Starfield is the most exciting because it's next-gen only and a new Bethesda IP.
God of War will probably be the most critically acclaimed, because it's a sequel to one of the best games of the last decade by one of the industry's best studios.
Breath of the Wild 2 is the most curious, because it's a sequel to a near-perfect game that doesn't really demand a follow-up in the same world. It could be more of the same and a refinement (e.g. SMG2), or something quite radical (e.g. Majora's Mask).
Going foward Xbox is more about Eco-System Exclusivity than the traditional sense say 10 or so years ago. Sony will be transitioning to somewhere similar from now on.Isn't Starfield launching on the PC? Not really an exclusive like the other two....
I think Fallout is somewhat limited by post-apocalyptic setting than being Sci-Fi. That's my problem with all these focuses of post-apocalyptic (with the usual Trope of "humans are the REAL MONSTERS").I really like Oblivion and Skyrim, but Bethesda's Sci-fi stuff like Fallout doesn't really click well for me. I don't think Starfield will change that, but i'm open to trying it at least.
Windows is a Microsoft platform.Isn't Starfield launching on the PC? Not really an exclusive like the other two....
They don't give a damn where you buy it or how you try to name it, as long as you spend money to play it.As long as Starfield releases on the microsoft platform steam store, i'm fine with that.
They don't give a damn where you buy it or how you try to name it, as long as you spend money to play it.
Same day releases on Steam has been a great decision and kudos for them doing so.Of course, why would they?
But i care if i can buy it on steam or not.
BotW will sell a shit ton of copies I'm sure, more than the others combined probably.
If it does it'll only be because people playing on Gamepass don't really count as "sales". Bethesda games are traditionally big sellers and the last GoW sold very well too.BotW will sell a shit ton of copies I'm sure, more than the others combined probably. Anyway, 2 of those 3 are sequels ...
BotW will sell a shit ton of copies I'm sure, more than the others combined probably. Anyway, 2 of those 3 are sequels ...
Give me the only original IP please.
Technically, BotW2 wouldn't be delayed. Aonuma said they were aiming for 2022, not that it would release in 2022. Tricky wording for sure, but it gives them an out if they need it.Yeah, I could see Zelda being delayed, too. God of War being more linear probably means it's probably more complete, and it's already been delayed.
Technically, BotW2 wouldn't be delayed. Aonuma said they were aiming for 2022, not that it would release in 2022. Tricky wording for sure, but it gives them an out if they need it.
Starfield, best availability and don't require "exclusives-only" -console.
Isn't Starfield launching on the PC? Not really an exclusive like the other two....
BotW will sell a shit ton of copies I'm sure, more than the others combined probably. Anyway, 2 of those 3 are sequels ...
Give me the only original IP please.
Isn't Starfield launching on the PC? Not really an exclusive like the other two....
Isn't Starfield launching on the PC? Not really an exclusive like the other two....
There is probably a chance you will be able to rip botw2 with a modded switch and play it on an emulator on PC. I guess none of these are exclusives :pYep, it's coming to PC also. There's probably a good chance Ragnarok will go to PC as well.
Hence why I said Windows and not PC. Windows accounts for 96.14% of Steam users. Steam doesn't account for 96.14% of Windows users.