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Please for the love of god be good. Are first person RPGs allowed to be as good as F:NV anymore?
it was a freak accident and it will never happen again
Prey 2017 was good but not really an RPG...i'm grasping because I don't want you to be right
i was talking about this recently. has there been a good first person ARPG since FNV? or a good ARPG full stop since witcher 3 (heard it was good, haven't played)? when TES6 comes out and it sucks it's probably the nail in the coffin of the genre for a goooood while
Cyberpunk 2077 had a lot of fixes and is pretty fun. It's no FNV but no game is.
it doesn't really seem like it has great writing, which i guess is the thing missing from most examples since FNV. i know most games' writing is gonna compare poorly against FNV, it's hardly fair. but for me an RPG needs to have excellent writing for me to really stick with it. it's really just Disco, FNV, BG3 and DOS2 that have actually made the cut and i've beaten in full. i just bounce off any other western RPG cause the writing isn't quite at the same level
just checked my steam library for first more recent person ARPGs, i don't have any besides Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 which i haven't played yet but my friend implored me to. I agree that it really hinges on the writing and having your characters and their situations feel grounded.
I also have played a bunch of cyberpunk 2077 and while I enjoyed it it's writing is not FNV level
good writing is the core of RPG! skyrim and the like can be a blast mechanically and fun to fuck around in but its a different experience. they lack the literary quality. the CRPG resurgence is no surprise people yearn for good writing it can easily carry an RPG while 3d mechanical combat systems and loot loops cannot.
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game writing is also "simpler" to get right imo: take the fact that larian used the EXACT SAME HOOK Dark Urge/Fane for BG3 and DOS2 and they both hit hard. Most games don't take the time to flesh out a "situation" for the player to be in that is interesting and maybe focus on particular characters or worldbuilding or something but think about how easy 'you were the bad guy from the start' is to make interesting as a twist for a player of a game a lay up of expectation subversion. Will any game be able to top FNV giving you that smug "yeah I'm back you bastard" when you walk up toTainted Grail: Fall of Avalon. It's got more engaging gameplay than something like Skyrim, a lot of stats and build options, interesting setting and lore.
does it have excellent writing and depth of character
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