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There’s one major reason developers are not spending time on expansions. It’s always tough to see the credits roll from games that easily sucked you in. You’ve completed all the missions, uncovered ...
Bethesda has built a legacy with games like Skyrim, Fallout, and Starfield. Offering players huge immersive worlds to explore. But there’s one thing that keeps popping up, and that’s loading screens.
Did you love Starfield? If so, get ready for its sequel, which is shaping up to be even better, according to Bruce Nesmith, a former game designer at Bethesda. Known for his work on Fallout and The ...
Former Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith, who worked on numerous titles at the company including Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has said during an interview with VideoGamer that the loading ...
Starfield might not have had the warmest of receptions amongst all Bethesda fans, but a former Skyrim designer thinks a sequel has a good chance to be a great game. Look, it's not exactly a secret ...
It's been over a year since Starfield launched. In that time, Bethesda's spacefaring take on its RPG formula didn't quite make the impact the team was hoping for. Taking what made Skyrim and Fallout ...
With The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered going down well with fans, thoughts are now turning to which Bethesda game is set for the remaster treatment next. And with many speculating Fallout 3 is ...
Bethesda Game Studios is a studio that wasn’t particularly known for long development times, at least until the release of Starfield. From Morrowind to Fallout 4, the RPG studio released eight games ...
Bethesda is known for pioneering the idea of 'Radiant' NPCs, i.e. characters that had interactions with the world around them separate from their interactions with players. Skyrim, Starfield and ...
Former designer Bruce Nesmith speaking with VideoGamer described Starfield as similar to the first Mass Effect or Assassin's Creed game. Those IPs had "rough starts," but they ended up with "amazing ...