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"I don't think there's such a thing as a good game": Fallout's Tim Cain says "the same people will complain" about a game with bad reviews while praising a game with good reviews even if they have the "exact same problem"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News It happens

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was inspired by JRPG greats like Final Fantasy, but its director loves gaming because of an old-school 1988 beat 'em up
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Guillaume Broche says, in Paris, games were for nerds

Sci-fi action RPG The Expanse: Osiris Reborn is taking inspiration from Mass Effect 2's suicide mission and making sure companions help even when they're left on the ship
By Issy van der Velde published
News Everyone has to pull their weight

After 4 months, Oblivion Remastered falls to "Mixed" reviews on Steam after reports of "poor and unstable" performance on PC: "It is still well and truly a Bethesda game"
By Anna Koselke published
News 2006, meet 2025

"She is lovingly bats***": Baldur's Gate 3 Orin actor says the antagonist provided her with some of the weirdest lines of dialogue she's ever had to record
By Kaan Serin published
News Lady D's been one-upped

Onimusha: Way of the Sword is becoming my most anticipated game of 2026 but Sekiro fans should know it's not a difficult game – and that's OK
By James Daly published
Hands-on Gamescom 2025 | The action-adventure game packs demonic enemies, but they're not FromSoftware-flavored

"We cannot charge $300 for this, it's f***ing insulting": Bethesda's Pete Hines says Fallout 76's infamous Collector's Edition was "probably the dumbest thing I ever did at Bethesda"
By Kaan Serin published
News The Bethesda veteran of 24 years has one big regret

"The great Todd Howard says that great games are played, not made," according to Bethesda's Pete Hines, so Elder Scrolls devs changed Oblivion combat three times and no one spoke about it
By Ashley Bardhan published
News No need

Bethesda was told "Skyrim can't survive going up against Call of Duty," but Pete Hines knew the RPG could launch against Modern Warfare 3: "They're a big brand, but they're not a better game"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "Nobody's gonna buy your game"

Former Bethesda exec Pete Hines "hated the confusion" around The Elder Scrolls studio "making a new game, and everybody thinking, 'Oh, it's Todd Howard's team'"
By Scott McCrae published
News "We created a different name for the studio and the publisher, and guess what? It still didn't f***ing work"
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