Really wish “Scrolls Likes” were more common because Bethesda keep dropping the ball.
@storkyfallout6516
Сағат бұрын
Starfeild was the "Fine, I'll do it myself." Moment for the scrolls like games. I hold no hope for tes 6
@infebris
Сағат бұрын
@@storkyfallout6516comparing starfield to tes is like comparing pencils and candy, it doesnt make any sense.
@WooShell
Сағат бұрын
If TES6 becomes another Starfield, Bethesda are done for.
@PhodexGames
15 сағат бұрын
Cool to see my game in such a list. Some people get it wrong, but you nailed what Raidborn is all about! I confess that The Elder Scrolls is likely 80% of the reason I wanted to make games and I think you can tell when playing my game :D I also listen to an unhealthy amount of TES soundtracks when building levels or doing other low brain activity tasks ^^
@Tonesville
14 сағат бұрын
>late night Secunda work hours
@nikolajpopovs3844
14 сағат бұрын
I just found out about it from Tonnesville! It’s freaking awesome, I put in on my wish list and going to get it come salary around 25th ! Can’t wait !
@richardgrayson432
13 сағат бұрын
Would you ever add in third person camera?
@comradestannis
8 сағат бұрын
@richardgrayson432 Not me.
@PhodexGames
2 сағат бұрын
@@Tonesville Exactly haha :D
@jorgepiresjunior
4 сағат бұрын
One of the most important aspects of Skyrim, in my opinion, is crafting and levelling skills.
@plainluke722
2 сағат бұрын
Yeah. Levelling up felt satisfying.
@AhmadWahelsa
2 сағат бұрын
for me it's smithing (or crafting too) and enchanting, in TES it feels very unique, other games is either tedious or uninteresting like Ubisoft and Sony games (GoW, AC, Horizon), the closest feeling that feels unique is Minecraft, Dying Light's DIY weapons, and maybe Cyberpunk's Cyberware, i think maybe because other games limits the amount you can improve, whereas in these games i mentioned, you could keep upgrading to the point it has millions of damage
@cyrosphere0154
5 сағат бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="28">0:28</a> "and some of the best music ever written for a video game, you have Skyrim" *Plays Oblivion sound track*
@CoperliteConsumer
3 сағат бұрын
Same artist
@Troglolo
2 сағат бұрын
Thought the exact same thing, oblivion and morrowinds tracks are far better.
@cyrosphere0154
2 сағат бұрын
@@CoperliteConsumer sure, but that wasn't the point
@Verchiel_
2 сағат бұрын
i'm not much of a music snob but far as i'm concerned all BGS games have banger music.
@jordanarsenault3952
8 сағат бұрын
i actually think a underrated reason why cyberpunk is so good is because of its first person perspective; ive really been missing good first person games no offence to space marine and elden ring
@Ichthyodactyl
4 сағат бұрын
I do, however, wish that we got a proper 3rd person camera a la Skyrim. If for no other reason than to check out my own drip in world occasionally.
@Here_is_Waldo
4 сағат бұрын
The lack of first-person games that aren't shooters is disappointing.
@Verchiel_
3 сағат бұрын
First time i finished a playthrough of elden ring (first half of this year, it took a while) was with the first person mod. Including the dlc. it was awesome, the vanilla design choices aside. Still an 8/10 game for me but if i played through it in third person i probably would have given it 7/10 by the end, because i know how abysmal the camera controls can be. The mod also includes an optional power up for Kick ash of war to make it as powerful as in Dark Messiah of might and magic.
@swissarmyknight4306
Сағат бұрын
Pilgrim, you must join us in Darktide, where we purge the heretic from first-person perspective IN HIS HOLY NAME! The melee combat is the best FPS melee I've ever played, and the ranged combat is very solid. The classes are extremely fun: Ogryn (barbarian/fighter), Veteran (ranged/generalist), Zealot (cleric/berserker), and Psyker (offensive caster). The foul legions of Nurgle pollute Atoma, but we chastise them with chainsword and bolter, FOR HIM ON TERRA!
@Honed-
Сағат бұрын
it got compaired to scrolls because of the skilling. i 100% skilling is what makes a scrolls game over anything else.... and then they nuttered it with the 2.0 update lmao... now its just its own game.
@monolalia
2 сағат бұрын
What I miss most in many (if not most) similar RPGs is the immersive, interactable environment. Not only are there snow, rain, storms (and various mods like Wet & Cold and Frostfall) - everything (not quite) from potions, weapons, ingredients to clothes, tools, tableware and even bodies can be taken, dropped anywhere, moved, thrown; it’ll semi-realistically bounce of walls or float in water. This is not as deep as it could be: potions *could* break and affect whoever/whatever is nearby; torches *could* be used as weapons; fire *could* eventually burn down obstructions or ropes; water *could* make unprotected books/notes/scrolls unreadable; etc. - but that the surroundings aren’t just 3D wallpaper still adds greatly to my sense of immersion. Ultima 5-8 in particular went in that direction but a smattering of “physics dungeon crawlers” aside most modern games don’t… so sad. :) :(
@Verchiel_
Сағат бұрын
Yup! The fact you can just interact with so much clutter be it various items or just bits of the environment make it so much more engaging especially in first person. And the amount of instances where you find manually placed items in an arrangement that tells some little story of something that happened. Of course there are games like BG3 that go several steps beyond with destructible objects and them being able to be manipulated in many ways, but that's a super different game with physics being. Little priority. And speaking of destructible objects, the engine is clearly capable of it, it's very much a "developers chose not to" In skyrim you can burn down a banner in one of the quests, in starfield there are a couple destructible "doors", an emergency door you cut open with a mining laser and rock piles you can explode to destroy, as well as some objects you have to shoot to destroy. Those are all too infrequent and they're very minor but i really hope bethesda focuses further on interactable environments, like destructible furniture and such. And, as a side note, at times i really feel like BGS RPGs can feel like immersive sims in the level design, especially fallout 4 and starfield. Every building that makes sense to have a bathroom has a bathroom, how more immersive sim can it get.
@Roboprogs
2 сағат бұрын
I like that you can toggle between 1st and 3rd person in Skyrim. I’m clumsy, and want to see where my feet are going, but still zoom in when needed. Both views means more players.
@ZaLewdWarudo
2 сағат бұрын
Ew
@MrMucera
3 сағат бұрын
The Bloodline is an amazing achievement for a single dev and has so many fun systems that i did not expect it to have. Honestly fun to just get and play for a while. Tainted Grail is more gritty but also more akin to an Elder Scrolls title. The systems in place all feel pretty good so far and i can't wait for full release.
@thosebloodybadgers8499
3 сағат бұрын
Ooo, no mention of Ardenfall? Granted, it's still not out but the demo, so far, has been perhaps the best representation of a "Scrolls-like" while still changing things to fit their own design philosophy. Honestly, love the fact that they ditched the whole "level skills as you use them" thing because it actually allows certain skills to become useful both in terms of progression speed and usability in, say, dialogue skill checks and utility. Wayward Realms is also on the way but only light bits of footage have been shown. Seems like an interesting "what if Bethesda decided to continue directly from the design principles of Daggerfall" kind of project.
@Verchiel_
Сағат бұрын
I now realized you were talking about wayward realms not avowed. Am dumb
@dickyboi4956
Сағат бұрын
God i wish the ardenfall team would put something out. I started following it like a year and a half ago
@Tom-ahawk
6 сағат бұрын
Get Scrolls-like trending
@123Juniiorr
7 сағат бұрын
To be honest, the combat in these games is more like Dark Messiah than anything Bethesda has ever made.
@seeinred
6 сағат бұрын
So are you saying the combat in these games is leagues better than anything Bethesda ever made? Now i have to look into it myself, dammit.
@flouserschird
6 сағат бұрын
Wow so it’s better?
@Verchiel_
2 сағат бұрын
Tbf Fall of avalon combat looks pretty similar to Skyrim. Just a lot more feedback. Which isn't a surprise considering Fall of avalon in many of it's design choices is copying skyrim.
@MageJiro
14 сағат бұрын
Part of the scrolls-like for me is a fantasy world with playable fantasy races like elves. These don't have that.
@davidb7406
8 сағат бұрын
Somewhat ironically, I'm pretty sure at least one of (possibly more) of the designers from the start of the ES Renaissance hated the fact that the established nature of the universe meant that they had to use fantasy races like elves and couldn't just make up their own, which is why the mid-era games (Redguard, Morrowind, Shadowkey I guess) had really "weird" but mostly good lore. Admittedly I don't like the use of the word "weird" cause most of it is simply based on near, middle and far east folklore and mythology, which makes calling it weird feel kind of rude. Admittedly, though, not all of it. Some of it was just takes on things like Glorantha, or that series that focuses on non-white cultures that was written by a white guy who also released blatant Nazi Propaganda under a pseudonym that was published by a group that basically only publishes blatant Nazi propaganda (Which, to be absolutely fair to fans, was only revealed recently, long after said creator was dead), which probably got a fist pump from players who were familiar with said titles, but were less known to the masses drowning in Euro-centric and Tolkeinesque fantasy, leading the latter group to attach super-hard to that era of TES, for both great good and great ill.
@comradestannis
8 сағат бұрын
Good.
@Here_is_Waldo
4 сағат бұрын
Yeah. What's the point of a fantasy setting if we see the same things we would by looking out our front door?
@zvonimirstejskal2252
2 сағат бұрын
"Skyrim light" made me think of Kingdom of Amalur
@TanikXD
16 сағат бұрын
Watched 5 minutes of the video. Gonna say that im gonna sub to your channel, because you really just took and analysed all my feelings from my heart in your labarotory. Man i really played all these games with same thoughts.
@TanikXD
16 сағат бұрын
oh wait i already did
@sufficient4834
6 сағат бұрын
The issue with hoping for a lone indie developer to create anything that feels lie Elder Scrolls is scope. A lone person cannot possibly implement the sheer amount of content and features to recreate the sense of freedom Bethesda gave us
@Here_is_Waldo
4 сағат бұрын
Sadly true.
@Verchiel_
Сағат бұрын
Yup. Now to be fair, Bloodline is kinda going for that. Of course right now it gives off major feature creep with lots of the features and content while existing, being incomplete and a lot of it just being signs and such saying "this will be a thing at some point" But i think one day it could become a real game with fleshed out mechanics and content worth playing through. The developer seems very active and there's a lot of people in their discord supporting them.
@TheClonki
Сағат бұрын
@@Verchiel_ the biggest problem with Bloodline is, that Elder Scrolls Games excels, if you crawl meaningful handcrafted dungeons with meaningful exploration. Procedural generated and random loot do indeed not work to give this experience, which we can see clearly looking at Starfield. Bethesda was a master at creating a world with true exploration, where you wander an open world and all five meters or so there is something that spikes your interest. You go to this point of interest and nearly everytime there is a little backstory or a secret artifact or if your lucky there might even be a whole quest. Combine that with an immersive, interactable and reactive environment and NPCs, who are alive. You have the freedom, to chose who you want to be and how you want to be. Want to kill everyone in a city? Go for it. Want to fight the living god Vivec? Go try it.
@philipprudek9537
10 сағат бұрын
The contrast between the heavy metal music and your calming voice is great. Anyways, I've played a lot of raid borne, it's a great game even though it ain't finished. But tainted grail is a game I'm just gonna keep an eye on until it releases to 1.0. The blood line looks fun enough to try out but I've been giving it the same treatment as tainted grail; wait and see. There's another game that could be cool to put into this bracket of "scrolls like" and that is Gedonia. Very similar to the Bloodline game's situation, but a tad more fleshed out. You should check it out.
@XxDruidmancerxX
15 сағат бұрын
Ever played the King's Field games? Thought of it because of 'dungeon crawling', anyway, there's a cool indie game called Monomyth, inspired by the old KF games. And I think it's also a solo dev game. Maybe you'll like it!
@comradestannis
8 сағат бұрын
King's Field is great. Everyone here should play it.
@CoperliteConsumer
3 сағат бұрын
Monmouth is soooo good!;it's not finished but what is combines Skyrim and dues ex(survival sim), to make the perfect game!
@idontwantahandlethough
9 сағат бұрын
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="624">10:24</a> it's drastic, not Jurassic 😂 (great video btw)
@enragedbard
8 сағат бұрын
Figured it was actual dinosaurs. 😂
@MetalMonkey1453
6 сағат бұрын
I have played both Bloodline and Tainted Grail. Really like both. Hope Bloodline gets controller support eventually. I'm getting too old for M&K to feel comfortable for more than an hour, hahah. As for Tainted Grail, I'm very excited to see what that one becomes. But I totally agree with you on difficulty. To expand on that more, since I have probably played more than you: the MAIN issue, I think, with its difficulty curve isn't so much the nonlinear level scaling as it is the structure of it. It's very clearly intended to be one of those "come back here when you are stronger" games, but with less incentive to do so -why do I want to come back and fight a low level boss from 10 hours ago if the gear he would give me is now obsolete?- and, as you said, some extremely broken skills/builds. For example, with a little heavy armor investment, in one playthrough, I crafted an armor set with LITERALLY over 100% DR. I was literally invincible. There's very little middle ground. Either you are getting 1 shot or the game feels like a breeze. Still love it, tho. Excited to see spears.
@MHXcreation
15 сағат бұрын
You should try >> Dread Delusion
@Tonesville
14 сағат бұрын
Already reviewed it! Excellent game.
@destero8853
2 сағат бұрын
"Scrolls Likes" need to become a thing! Couldn't agree more on your 1st person and 3rd person take!
@Nommicus
Сағат бұрын
Monomyth, loving it for £15 especially!!
@spudmaphot
Сағат бұрын
Another game in this genre would be Dread Delusion, which is quite good and has a very interesting retro PS1 style and a really crazy universe that I can only describe as "alien", as in it does not follow the rules of ours universe.
@okamichamploo
Сағат бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="380">6:20</a> yes, but aren't those rough edges the true sign of a Scrolls like. Where would we be without flying mammoths or NPC's merging with the floor?
@macpocketedition5283
3 сағат бұрын
The Raidborn Dev and The Bloodline Dev should just work together
@ItsTheWAB
15 сағат бұрын
Been waiting on this
@mrm7058
Сағат бұрын
Regarding 1st person vs 3rd person. Some prefer the former, some the later and a third group of people like to switch between them whenever they want (like me). That is what I like about Elder Scrolls, it let you choose.
@nachoolo
2 сағат бұрын
I think that limiting yourself to only Skyrim-likes leaves a decent amount of Elder Scrolls' inspired games. Like the Morrowind's inspired Dread Delusion (which is an incredible game) or the Arena-inspired The Quest (which is a game that exist). I would also say that Kindgom Come Deliverance DOES fit as an Elder Scrolls-like. As it fit every characteristic (even being a simulation) outside the fully custom character or the fantasy world (although, for what people know about the Middle Ages, a historically accurate Middle Ages might aswell be as unknown for them as a fantasy world). Also. There are a few Elder Scrolls-like coming somewhat soon that I know about that might be interesting to look at. Like The Wayward Realms, made by former Elder Scrolls developers, Ardenfall (which has a demo), which feels like Oblivion if it was set in Morrowind, or Avowed by the creators of New Vegas, which seems like an open-areas (multiple smaller maps instead of one single overworld) Elder Scrolls set int he Pillars of Eternity setting.
@TheYashakami
2 сағат бұрын
I am also been desperate for an elder scrolls style game. I was updating the steam page for bloodline and tainted Grail every two weeks hoping for a release date before they released. I've never heard of raidborn though. Great list.
@Verchiel_
2 сағат бұрын
For all the uncountable issues BGSRPGs have, there's a definite uniqueness to them. Sure you might not get much choice in what you do in a quest, but you can choose if you want to do that quest. Which is vividly indicated by the main story being only maybe 8% of the game's total content and even then not being that much higher quality, as well as not really containing too much content locking. Unlike most similar RPGs you aren't gatekeeped by the main story, so you can just. Leave helgen, take a cart to falkreath, do a few quests for the city and buy a small plot of land to build a home and a family. And that can be called a full finished playthrough. A couple other aspects that make BGSRPGs stand out to me is obviously the moddability of them, people being able to completely change massive parts of the games and in addition, the diversity of mechanics to use. Which is why i was super happy to see bloodline in this video, as i strongly believe that is the only game that has almost nailed the charm of BGSRPGs. "Scrolls like" is a significantly more vague genre that goes beyond "have to have these few simple mechanics" like souls likes are. Hence why it hasn't really become a thing. The scale and design of BGS RPGs is not easily replicated.
@salamathesusatbiyernesulit2161
3 сағат бұрын
There is still the Wayward Realms and the Senile Logs.
@MooseBurrito575
8 сағат бұрын
That music on those graphics was hilarious when I first saw it haha
@RolyPolyGames
Сағат бұрын
I've referred to it as TESlike although I begrudge to compare it to that. However many people don't really use the skill levelup system. Which is a shame. Its a great system. Keep your eyes opened though... You're not alone in wanting these things. It just takes time.
@TheMoonShepard
2 сағат бұрын
I hope this catches on, I don't have alot of hope for the actual Elder Scrolls franchise anymore
@ThrobbGoblin
10 сағат бұрын
Eh... Tainted Grail is one of those "The world is dead, therefore we (conveniently) have nothing to do aside from combat". I see it compared to Elder Scrolls a lot- but I just don't see it, aside from it being in first-person. It feels more like someone tried to make a Dying Light spinoff in the Dark Souls universe.
@comradestannis
8 сағат бұрын
Frankly, I have been playing *The Elder Scrolls: Blades* because I am itching for scrolls-likes. Also, can't wait for Avowed.
@flouserschird
6 сағат бұрын
Avowed looks good but fair warning, don’t go in thinking it’s similar to Elder Scrolls. It’s not a massively open world game. It’s more of a first person action CRPG like Pillars of Eternity
@Ayeshire
5 сағат бұрын
don’t be it’s by obsidian the same team that made outer worlds
@roehanostornsyn3367
4 сағат бұрын
I thought I was the only human alive that has played "The Bloodline," I played around 20 hours of it, and then thought I had beaten it or something. But, from what your footage seemed to suggest (and later I investigated and saw a few updates), I have a lot more to explore. If you like this game, I'd also recommend Gedonia. Its combat and movement is way less free compared to Bloodline, but it's still fairly good actually.
@Verchiel_
Сағат бұрын
There's quite an active discord server for the bloodline, many people talking daily including the developer.
@cyrosphere0154
4 сағат бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="160">2:40</a> like swinging a balloon? All of the combat seemed fairly replicable, people just don't really want to do it. Heck, people have been saying their combat is shallow and needs to be improved
@iminumst7827
Сағат бұрын
As much as I like to see some Elder Scrolls appreciation and inspiration, I think it's atrocious practice to name genres after games. 1) It's a nightmare for anyone new to gaming to understand. 2) It's defined fairly arbitrarily. Your experience of what matters to you in Scrolls games is not universal. Plenty of people play Elder Scrolls in third-person and have no trouble getting immersed into their character. And plenty more people would choose that option if vanilla Skyrim's third-person controls weren't so outdated. To me, having a follower system is more important to the "Scrolls" experience than having a first-person camera, despite my enjoyment of first-person gameplay. 3) It discourages creativity by setting the expectation of a game being a clone. Look at how every "Souls-Like" game needs an i-frame dodge, because that's apparently the only way to make challenging action combat. You will see the same thing happen. Gamers will complain if a Scrolls-like doesn't use a dual-wielding system, or doesn't have magic. That won't seem like a bad thing at first if you just have an itch for a Skyrim clone, but it will get tiring and bloated. So I want to nip this train of thought before it gains any popularity. Do not use the term Scrolls-like, do not let it get popular. You can advocate for the mechanics you like about Elder Scrolls, and promote hidden gem indie games, without trying to coin an awful term that will perpetuate some bad things about gaming culture. And you are already stretching the definitions of your own genre that you just defined, showing just how rigid and unusable the definition really is. Not to mention it sounds so much like Souls-like phonetically, that this particular term is an extra layer of confusing.
@TheSovereign1895
6 сағат бұрын
Hey man, I think you'd enjoy Bellwright. As a long-time Elder Scrolls fan it felt like the game was tailor-made for me. Let me know if you have questions.
@MageJiro
14 сағат бұрын
I generally much prefer 3rd person in my immersive scrolls-like rpgs. Morrowind/Skyrim would feel way different without the optional 3rd person. Especially when 1st person sometimes means we cannot make our character.
@PseronWyrd
6 сағат бұрын
Yes! Me too.
@ejlmkn9207
3 сағат бұрын
I agree. And that's the thing i hate about cyberpunk 2077. What's the point in character creation when you can't see your character in 3rd person
@vja1970
Сағат бұрын
I prefer 3rd person also.Motion sickness in terms of first person games is a problem. Immersion isnt a problem if the gameplay is addictive.
@TheMetalheadStudios
6 сағат бұрын
Might & magic 6-9 i would consider Scrolls-like
@Pink000h
4 сағат бұрын
I just replayed Day of the Destroyer and its wild how ahead of its time it was.
@YourPalKindred
Сағат бұрын
I've always wondered why this genre is so limited when it tends to sell very well, and is a pretty easy formula to follow
@Verchiel_
Сағат бұрын
it's an easy formula, just not an easy one to execute. You can have a first person open world game in a medieval fantasy setting, but then making a game with an obscene amount and variety of content? With loads of different mechanics that all intertwined with eachother? That's a whole another thing
@zipperman1448
3 сағат бұрын
The biggest problem of these three games is that their art style is as exciting as a wet cardboard
@alphabros5226
4 сағат бұрын
What does 4%ER mean underneath the Cantina video thumbnail?
@Marvinuser
6 сағат бұрын
the bloodline looks like classic runescape merged with skyrim gameplay style xD but as far as i know its a sandbox not OW... dont know if i heard you wrong... nice that you said it was like mount and blade as well.. thats cool though ... that would be an interesting aspect to an in-depth rpg, just where the quests maybe goes a little bit deeper.. (hopefully there's a good balance between the elements of the games you compare it to, cause we don't want a 100% mount and blade-like, that would be wierd, but not completely skyrim or runescape either if you get me, good balance)
@alarictheredboi276yearsago4
5 сағат бұрын
Bethesda forgor about es so we’re just gonna make a whole genre.
@hideakiakio6698
7 сағат бұрын
"scrolls like" first example looks like dark Messiah of might and magic and not elder scrolls
@ScapeGoat77
7 сағат бұрын
Great hat! 🤘🏴☠️
@Honed-
Сағат бұрын
nononononononono NO,, the most important element of a scrolls like game is the skilling... using a certain thing to get better at said thing is the elder scrolls DNA, if it doesn't have that, its just an rpg! but you didn't even mention that, but ONE game you mention dose have that type of skilling thankfully. raidborn, and Tainted Grail doesn't even have that system so i wouldn't call that a full on scrolls-like. but The Bloodline 100% is a scrolls-like. a game that has a mix of this is corekeeper. but thats more like minecraft/terraria with its bossing, but has the feeling of elder scrolls leveling, all be it very barebones. another game with this type of system is the 9th dawn serires. as far as that, these types of skilling systems are rare. witch is a shame cause this type of leveling system is my absolute favorite.
@Blank55600
2 сағат бұрын
After Starfield and shattered space... I'm not excited for ES6 anymore. Probably won't even pick it up for a bit after release
@moistraven1849
2 сағат бұрын
Ardenfall and Dread Delusion if you much prefer Morrowind over Skyrim's watered down RPG mechanics. Although Ardenfall only has a demo out.
@peejaypen9892
4 сағат бұрын
Two addition to my list of scrolls-like because i'm whiney 😂... dual wield equip and spears...the bloodline has spears but no equip freedom while tainted grail has equipment freedom but no spears...
@Marvinuser
6 сағат бұрын
there are other games like tainted grail though, i can even mention a few old ones from around oblivion's era we have two worlds 1 + 2 from reality pump studios, its very similar to the gothic series as well and risen from piranha bytes (old THQ nordic) but both are kinda old, and especially two worlds classic has some issues if you ask me, the second is a lot better but glitchy and a bit janky
@IanLyons1134
5 сағат бұрын
wut about The Wayward Realms? It's literally made by the guy who created elder scrolls.
@CoperliteConsumer
3 сағат бұрын
Game isn't even have a demo yet tho
@Verchiel_
Сағат бұрын
"made by a guy who created elder scrolls" doesn't mean it will be just like an elder scrolls game. Plus at the end of the day, we can't know what the game is really like until we get to play it ourselves, or even see reviews for that matter.
@delayed_control
2 сағат бұрын
The best Scrolls-like is Tamriel Rebuilt
@flouserschird
6 сағат бұрын
I’ve been begging for “Scrolls Like” clones for a long time! There is no reason Bethesda is the only ones allowed to make open world first person fantasy games!
@arcannar
Сағат бұрын
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="304">5:04</a> start of scrolls like
@magmachicken4402
13 сағат бұрын
Unexpected? There was zero reason that no one started to make Scrolls-likes. It's been a giant burning question in the sky: Why the f--k aren't there any studios or indies making Scrolls-likes. Also, ES VI will be Dog s--t. Just like everything Bethesda has made since a game 12 years ago. :| Don't even hope. Starfield was a wake up call for you slower folk.
@CoperliteConsumer
3 сағат бұрын
This
@thosebloodybadgers8499
3 сағат бұрын
You think there's no reason as you look at a series of games that are notoriously known for being big almost for the sake of being big, all the while presenting the player with a variety of options for building their character, to the detriment of some skills having barely any use at all, as well as attempting to be reactive, even though they still had to put essential tags on NPCs just so everything wouldn't go to hell in their KISSed narrative design? My dude, feature creep. You CAN'T make anything similar to The Elder Scrolls unless you have the time and the budget to just keep piling things on top of one another because TES is defined by being more wide than it is deep or interconnected. Similarly to how Ubisoft are among the only ones making those "open world RPG-lite action adventure with towers" games. Because they're the ones who know that they can do it and that it'll sell because they're the ones known for doing them.
@Skijaramaz
5 сағат бұрын
Dude, don't forget Ardenfall! And Archaelund is this weird hybrid between Elder Scrolls exploration and Baldurs Gate 3 combat with X-COM RNG. Both are solid and worth looking at.
@antoniobrandao7139
2 сағат бұрын
I think Elden Ring is the son of Souls like and Scrolls like games... but I always play in 3rd person.😏
@danielsurvivor1372
2 сағат бұрын
Do they have choices and consequences like how Morrowind did? Because if not, what's the point of calling them Scrolls Like? There's already a genre tag for games where you have skills/points leveling and dungeons... *It's called dungeon crawling* just feels weird to add this new Scrolls like tag when dungeon crawling is nothing new
@512TheWolf512
2 сағат бұрын
we need Morrowind-likes specifically. not something vague like "scrolls-like"
@WinteerZ2007
2 сағат бұрын
cool
@unknownmf2599
16 сағат бұрын
First and elder scrolls fan :D
@comradestannis
8 сағат бұрын
Oblivion> Skyrim There, I said it.
@jqyhlmnp
4 сағат бұрын
I am not V. I am not Henry. I am, however, Skyrim... and the guy from Starfield... but not the guy from Fallout 4 :|
@star-tm8lj
2 сағат бұрын
>Scrolls-Likes wtf?! is everything THAT bad in the western segment of rpg games? >Skyrim >Bethesda's Magnum Opus I see
@Here_is_Waldo
4 сағат бұрын
So where are the khajit-like characters for all the furry money?
@garver5833
4 сағат бұрын
All 3 have better combat than ES games, which is easy to do but gj anyway.
@The13thRonin
Сағат бұрын
What about Fifa Blackops 9 Fortnite Edition? 7/10 Scrolls-like IGN?
@comradestannis
8 сағат бұрын
I think *Enderal* also counts.
@tomboy_kisser
4 сағат бұрын
"...some of the best music [in video games, there's] skyrim." ???? Did we play the same game??? I played it as recently as a few weeks ago... Also you ended up using oblivion's far more melodic soundtrack while making that claim LOL
@CoperliteConsumer
4 сағат бұрын
Dread delusion, it's a better Morrowind than Morrowind.
@Stoned_Coyote
13 сағат бұрын
fully... clothed? this is a foreign concept.
@Unown_B
2 сағат бұрын
lol tbh hearing the term "Souls-like" or like now ig "Scrolls-like" i mean anything "x-like" like come on lol it sounds so silly to me... if a game is good why do ppl have to like basically compare it to an existiing thing like its kinda insulting to the origional ghame like if its good its good in its own way it dosent have to have some dumb tag/label to be seen as something its not or like trying toi imitate it. idk =p
@tyneggs3792
4 сағат бұрын
Scrolls like is not a thing. Lol. 1st person rpg
@CoperliteConsumer
4 сағат бұрын
Elderscrolls 6 is never comming, at least not thenone you think is. fo76 and Starfield proved that.
@edensavage8934
2 сағат бұрын
took you nearly 10 minutes to get to the game. waste of time
@VeryScarySmile
5 сағат бұрын
ESO is a great game. I really think that the only people who truly dislike it are those who played it for 5 minutes and didn't understand how to play, or Skyrim players who didn't realize it's an MMO and not a Skyrim clone.
@CoperliteConsumer
3 сағат бұрын
Most people don't like MMO's they are grindy, they lack object interaction freedoms(pick up spoon, place spoon over there), they require Internet connections, they lock things behind paywalls and use gambling mechanics.
@harmoney-tk5wd
3 сағат бұрын
Players named pussyslayer69 riding around on tiger mounts killing bears by the tens to finish a minor quest. I did not like the game because I was used to the slower pace and more immersive world of Lord of the Rings Online.
@VeryScarySmile
2 сағат бұрын
@CoperliteConsumer Yeah, it's an MMO. It's known as an MMO. It has ONLINE in its name. A player can't boot up the game and then be upset that it's an MMO. Also, its monetization isn't very egregious at all, as there isn't anything that's NECESSARY for the game in the store. There are cosmetics, xp boosts, houses, and all sorts of OPTIONAL stuff, but nothing necessary. All you have to do is purchase the game, which goes on sale all the time. That's much better than you can say for WOW, which you have to buy the game and then pay monthly to be able to play it. And then if you enjoyed what you played in the base game, you can purchase the DLCs, or you can get ESO plus, which gives you access to all DLCs and special deals in the store.
@VeryScarySmile
2 сағат бұрын
@harmoney-tk5wd 1. LOTR Online is awesome 2. In Skyrim, there is a quest in Ivarstead where you have to bring a woman 10 bear pelts, so that type of quest isn't exclusive to ESO, though I do find it a bit more annoying since most enemies in the game are damage sponges.
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