• Bethesda rumoured to announce Wolfenstein and The Evil Within sequels at E3
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In the news: Video game company Bethesda Rumored to be producing more video games. More news at 11.
I'm reall hoping we'll get more blazko, TNO and TOL both were really good and I actually liked the way they gave him character, even if it isn't the most unique.
[QUOTE=mark6789;50475001]And Skyrim remaster[/QUOTE] Skyrim 2: Skyrimmier
[QUOTE=RichyZ;50475012]surprised the evil within sold enough to get a sequel, hope it isn't as janky and disjointed feeling as the first[/QUOTE] Maybe I'll be able to get rid of the motherfucking black bars on my widescreen TV
I really enjoyed TEW even though I can't really say anything good about it. The horror was non-existent but it felt like Resident Evil 4 with refined gameplay mechanics
Never played TEW though I hear good things, played Wolfenstein: TNO without having ever, ever-ever played a Wolfenstein game and jesus christ it was one of the best games I've ever played I would gladly play a sequel as long as nothing went horribly wrong It might have been enhanced by my playing the Shadow Warrior reboot shortly before; man, DOOM, Wolfenstein, Shadow Warrior, shooter remakes are baller lately
[QUOTE=The Kins;50478381]I doubt it'll happen. Creation lets them create big worlds full of tons of objects and meshes easily and with a comparatively small team. Bethesda's other engine, Id Tech, would be completely unsuitable for this purpose, to say nothing of the resulting world being terabytes in size due to megatextures and the death of mod support.[/QUOTE] The only replacement I could see being usable for it is cryengine, and that's pushing it The biggest issues with the current engine are the rendering system, physics, and memory management
[QUOTE=viperfan7;50537813]The only replacement I could see being usable for it is cryengine, and that's pushing it The biggest issues with the current engine are the rendering system, physics, and memory management[/QUOTE] Cryengine won't happen unless Bethesda wants to be tasked with creating the documentation for the engine themselves (because Crytek certainly isn't...). I'd say their best choice would probably be UE4, because not only is it well documented, it also has modding support that is basically second to none as well as pretty damn good support for open worlds.
And that's the two games before ES:6 announced. I had high hopes for Obsidian Fallout though :c.
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;50538099]And that's the two games before ES:6 announced. I had high hopes for Obsidian Fallout though :c.[/QUOTE] The two games in the works are [I]made[/I] by Bethesda, it's not just published titles. The Evil Within, Wolfenstein and any Obsidian fallout game would be published by them, not developed.
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