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Ben Brosofsky - Starfield & Fallout 4 Share Bethesda’s Greatest Open-World Design Flaw - screenrant.com

Starfield & Fallout 4 Share Bethesda’s Greatest Open-World Design Flaw

and represent fairly different implementations of Bethesda's open-world formula, but when it comes to their shortcomings, they both end up falling into the same trap. There's always a certain level of familiarity to Bethesda RPGs, from the strong points like worlds full of varied possibilities, to the weaker elements like outdated engine design. Not everything has stayed the same over the years, however, and the newer ideas in and are exactly why they don't measure up to the best qualities of Bethesda's most memorable games.

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Ben Brosofsky - You're Going To Waste So Much More Time In Starfield's Ship Builder After New Update - screenrant.com

You're Going To Waste So Much More Time In Starfield's Ship Builder After New Update

's ship builder is probably the easiest way to waste away hours in the space-faring RPG, and a big May 2024 update is adding a whole new dimension to the system. It makes sense that ship customization features heavily in, as quite a lot of time is generally going to be spent in space across the course of a playthrough. Although the fast travel system makes intergalactic flight irrelevant, exploring space within smaller areas can lead to plenty of memorable encounters both large and small.

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Ben Brosofsky - There’s A Whole Set Of Hidden FF7 Rebirth Scenes You Probably Missed - screenrant.com

There’s A Whole Set Of Hidden FF7 Rebirth Scenes You Probably Missed

Getting a complete story experience in can take a long time, but the process tends to feel fairly straightforward in most regards. From a linear main story to checklists for side content, there isn't much about that leaves potential for confusion, especially when compared to the less straightforward approach of the original Even after 100%ing a playthrough, however, it's actually impossible to have seen every scene that the game has to offer in one go at the story.

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Ben Brosofsky - Helldivers 2 Just Ruined The Most Promising Game In Years - screenrant.com

Helldivers 2 Just Ruined The Most Promising Game In Years

has made waves as a live-service game that offers the complete package of fun gameplay, an engaging community, and interesting updates, but one move could undo a huge portion of what it's built over the past few months. As a sequel to the modestly popular top-down shooter, the third-person follow-up has managed to go toe-to-toe with major IPs and stands out as one of the biggest successes of 2024. Not everyone has been able to get in on the fun – isn't available on Xbox – but that hasn't slowed its momentum much.

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Ben Brosofsky - Fallout 4 Locks An Important Mechanic Behind DLC & It Hurts The Base Game - screenrant.com

Fallout 4 Locks An Important Mechanic Behind DLC & It Hurts The Base Game

There's a lot to enjoy in the base version of , but one particular feature that didn't show up until DLC definitely should have been included for free. has always had a somewhat contentious space in the franchise, and a big part of it is a feeling that the game falls into a one step forward, two steps back problem. Enhanced gunplay and settlement building are just a couple of the significant new attractions, but missing roleplaying elements and fewer narrative complexities can be disappointing compared to prior titles.

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Ben Brosofsky - We Should’ve Seen Baldur’s Gate 3’s Orpheus Twist Coming - screenrant.com

We Should’ve Seen Baldur’s Gate 3’s Orpheus Twist Coming

pulls off a major narrative gambit with Orpheus's story, but when looking back at the game, it could hardly have communicated what was coming more clearly. Among the many strengths of, one that stands out in particular is how much work goes into foreshadowing and littering relevant lore across the world. It would be easy to have countless dangling threads in a world as vast and varied as Faerûn, but although not every single tease ultimately goes somewhere, very little is wasted on the whole.

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Ben Brosofsky - There’s Still One Huge Reason Fallout 4 Is Better On Xbox Than PS5 - screenrant.com

There’s Still One Huge Reason Fallout 4 Is Better On Xbox Than PS5

's long-awaited next-gen update has now refreshed the game on both the Xbox Series X/S and the PlayStation 5, but it's still a better game on the former option thanks to one huge difference between the versions. Ever since first making its way to consoles with, the post-apocalyptic RPG series has had plenty of struggles with bugs and performance issues showing up in every game to varying degrees. The next-gen update does fix some key problems that have persisted in the game since launch, even if it introduces some of its own.

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Ben Brosofsky - Playstation Plus - Every PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, & Premium Game Available May 2024 - screenrant.com

Every PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, & Premium Game Available May 2024

PlayStation Plus is getting some exciting new additions in May, allowing subscribers to pick up a variety of games and keep them as long as a subscription is active. A small selection of rotating monthly titles is available to download across all three tiers of the service, which offer varying degrees of benefits for different price points. On the more costly Extra and Premium tiers, May will also bring new entries to a more permanent catalog that consistently adds more games than it loses.

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