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This looks like skyrim sneaky archer: the game.
Definitely gunna play this.
Looks fun. I cracked up when dude shot the deer thing and the blood exploded. I'll definitely check this out.
Is that heavy metal music actually in the game, or is it just for the trailer?
I feel like credentials such as used to work at Bethesda, aren't as good as they think they are... Or is it just me?
I understood it as "they were fed up with the henhouse and proved they could do better alone".
if they were a lead game designer or writer I would agree. but I think this guy did environmental design, and Bethesda has had pretty cool environments in their games. though not all of them are very believable (in feeling lived-in), they sure do provide some spectacle, and memorability. in fact many of their games have been mostly carried by environments.
It's just you. That a company makes terrible decisions tells not that much about a dev. If a dev says he worked on multiple projects does tell something about the dev regardless of the company. Don't forget that Bethesda sold their soul to MS and now has a lot more "steering" at the top, devs don't participate in that.
Edit: a word
Depends on their tenure. If they're old school Bethesda, nah that's just you. The people who built the older TES games had much more skill than the people churning out schlock or the 473rd rererelease of Skyrim. The newer people, yeah that's not a feather in their cap really. Starfield is meh at best, and doesn't hold a candle to stuff like Morrowind.
Why do all Unreal 5 games look the same?
Because making it not look like an unreal engine game requires an entire technical art department. Absolutely possible, but there's waay too many dials to play with.