You could make skyrim 'new' again by buying it vai a Steam sale for PC and exploring the thousands of mods for it. Just say'in.
I think the next great RPG for ONE is going to be Witcher 3 . However the next Dragon Age is going to releas first (November). I also keep hearing about Shadow of Mordor which releases Sept30th (tomorrow) and most reviews are pretty good on it so far.
I'll be allover Fallout 4. Currently playing Inquisition, though I find it to be disappointing. It really doesn't matter if you're human, dalish, dwarf or qunari... it's merely cosmetic with some minor nods to who you are by NPCs. I was really looking forward to roleplaying a shem-hating dalish again, insulting and murdering shems because reasons. That was so awesome in DA:O... now I'm a dalish going, 'I'm dalish, you know.'. Meh. And being a qunari who isn't curt and abrasive is also disappointing. The Tal-Vashot still have their own version of the qun as we know from DA:II, but where is it in Inquisition? Why does she have the same lines as a human, dalish or dwarf? Pointless.
Witcher 3 I guess?
You could make skyrim 'new' again by buying it vai a Steam sale for PC and exploring the thousands of mods for it. Just say'in.
I think the next great RPG for ONE is going to be Witcher 3 . However the next Dragon Age is going to releas first (November). I also keep hearing about Shadow of Mordor which releases Sept30th (tomorrow) and most reviews are pretty good on it so far.
I'm still waiting for Fallout 4......
This!
Dragon Age Inquisition is supposed to be 200 hours.
I'll be allover Fallout 4. Currently playing Inquisition, though I find it to be disappointing. It really doesn't matter if you're human, dalish, dwarf or qunari... it's merely cosmetic with some minor nods to who you are by NPCs. I was really looking forward to roleplaying a shem-hating dalish again, insulting and murdering shems because reasons. That was so awesome in DA:O... now I'm a dalish going, 'I'm dalish, you know.'. Meh. And being a qunari who isn't curt and abrasive is also disappointing. The Tal-Vashot still have their own version of the qun as we know from DA:II, but where is it in Inquisition? Why does she have the same lines as a human, dalish or dwarf? Pointless.
Nah... Looking forward to Fallout 4, here.