Paperboy Posts: 49 Joined: 16 Aug 2008 | shatnershaman:
n01d34:
Oh and never cite sales figures as evidence that something is good unless your willing to accept that Titanic is the greatest movie ever.
Gone with the Wind would be first. I played Oblivion for 80 hours and still love it. But of course that's impossible, all hail Yahtzee!
Well, sure, if you adjust for inflation. As far as raw figures goes Titanic wins.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to love Oblivion. I like Oblivion, at first I loved it. I'm just saying that it has some fairly serious balance issues. Its perfectly fine and possible to love a flawed game (see everyone who loves fallout 2 despite its bugs and many unfinished quests). My point was that the reviewers who gave it 9s and 10s probably didn't play it long enough to come across the later game balance issues. If they had then they probably should of have scored it in the 7 or 8 region. (Funnily enough this is what most reviewers scored the Fallout games at the time.) |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2900 Joined: 27 Apr 2008 | I think it will be a little more of an RPG than Oblivion was, which I like Plus it has Pip Boy in it, which makes it a good game automatically Also it has a dynamic world, and actual good and evil quests, instead of Oblivion, which just had 3 good guilds and 1 bad one and next to no moral decisions |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 527 Joined: 9 Oct 2007 | Yes it will. It will be more of a Bethesda game than it will be a Fallout game. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 827 Joined: 9 Aug 2008 | Goddamn it...they ran out of the PS3 Survival Editions...I wanted that Pip Boy Clock... |
Paperboy Posts: 17 Joined: 29 Mar 2008 | I just hope the world is more interesting than Oblivions. Grass, grass, grass, copy paste dungeon, city just like the last one.
From what I've seen and heard of previews Fallout 3's world is alot more varied and there are more things to discover. I hope this is true. |
Beat Writer Posts: 219 Joined: 3 Sep 2008 | |
Well, sure, if you adjust for inflation. As far as raw figures goes Titanic wins.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to love Oblivion. I like Oblivion, at first I loved it. I'm just saying that it has some fairly serious balance issues. Its perfectly fine and possible to love a flawed game (see everyone who loves fallout 2 despite its bugs and many unfinished quests). My point was that the reviewers who gave it 9s and 10s probably didn't play it long enough to come across the later game balance issues. If they had then they probably should of have scored it in the 7 or 8 region. (Funnily enough this is what most reviewers scored the Fallout games at the time.)