Elder Scrolls 6 can wait, as two classic Bethesda RPGs land on PC - PCGamesN
Why Fable is More Important Than Elder Scrolls 6 or Avowed - GamerantElder Scrolls 6 is a long way off and we’re still waiting on a Starfield release date, but meanwhile, two classic Bethesda RPGs are on PC via Xbox Insiders
Elden Ring, Monster Hunter, and the end of my affair with health bars - RPSMicrosoft's Xbox-exclusive release schedule is looking a bit dry right now. With the delay of Starfield into 2023, there doesn't seem to be many exclusives coming for the console right now. Depending on when its release falls, the next major Xbox Series releases may be Minecraft Legends or Forza Motorsport in 2023, which is not ideal. Despite a strong showing at the Summer Game Fest, Microsoft, Bethesda, and their various other acquired studios all seem to be either supporting old games or working on distant projects.
Starfield: 6 Things It Should Take From Other Bethesda Games - GamerantOf course, the health bar isn't a feature exclusive to Elden Ring – I get that. But it's something that I've become much more aware of since I've bounced between Monster Hunter Rise and the Lands Between. In the thick of battle, I'm not only ducking and weaving between some claws, I'm also gleaning info from a horizontal strip of red. At the most basic level, it tells me how much pain I'm dishing out with every blow, but beyond this it's also a timer that doesn't tick down unless I act upon it; a reminder that if I'm to emerge the victor, I've got to punch the hourglass and get that sand to budge.
'KOTOR' Remake Isn't Looking Good - CrackedStarfieldaims to be a unique entry in Bethesda's line of RPGs, taking to the stars with a captivating universe driven by science fiction. It has taken great strides to distinguish itself and triumph as a franchise all on its own, yet there must be a balance in doing so. While it should strive to individualize itself, Starfield should not be afraid to take inspiration from other Bethesda games, chiefly from The Elder Scrolls and Fallout franchises. There is much to learn from these phenomenal RPG titles that achieved significant, deserved success over the years.
The balance is once again restored as just a week after we got the cool news that the Star Wars The Old Republic MMO was attempting a serious comeback, we're learning that the much more anticipated remake of Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic is being frozen in carbonite. We're aware that all properties under BioWare have been cursed for a while, but the KOTOR remake wasn't even being held by them. The reins of the project belong to Aspyr, a company known mostly for mobile ports that's seemingly based on the planet Mustafar because its offices have been trying to put out fires for the entire duration of the project.