Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The Elder Scrolls VI: Skyrim 2:A collection of new hyped up rumors

There's no question that "The Elder Scrolls VI" is one of the most hyped-about games in Bethesda's backyard, next only to the "Fallout" franchise. That being said, there are a lot of hype that is just downright unbelievable coming out about the game. This piece coming from a Pop Herald article titled "Skyrim 2" gives false hopes to people about the game; there's no assurance that the game will indeed be a direct sequel to "Skyrim" or if it will be set in some other place. However, one thing that there is news about is another Bethesda-produced mobile game, "The Elder Scrolls Legends." It would be interesting to see how Bethesda aims to go about this. There are a lot of other medieval type trading card games available on the mobile phone market now, with "Hearthstone" being the Alpha Dog. Bethesda, in the article, is quick to move with the game being free-to-play; giving people less to worry about. Property management has always been a touchy subject within Bethesda games, at best. However, "Fallout 4" has proven to be a pleasant surprise, with the game giving the player more than just a home-the game has a settlement system where the player/wanderer gets a hand at being an Overseer. Perhaps this is one area they could improve upon in "The Elder Scrolls VI." With the system in Skyrim being what it is-not Bethesda's best attempt at property management, for sure-the developer could do for "The Elder Scrolls VI" what they've just done in "Fallout 4." If they do manage to improve things to a next-gen luster and even ship out an above average TCG on mobile, then it's safe to say that 2016 will be kind to Bethesda.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

World Of Warcraft' Patch 6.2 Rundown

The highly-anticipated 6.2 patch for World of Warcraft finally dropped not so long ago. Although, as the Inquisitr has previously reported, flying mounts still aren't a thing, now that the dust and hotfixes have settled, we're here to bring all of you up to speed who haven't experienced it yet-or maybe aren't planning to but still follow the content.

First and foremost, World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor 6.2: Fury of Hellfire (seriously) included the current expansion pack's final raid, as per an article on CinemaBlend. Hellfire Citadel, which will be familiar to veterans of World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade as the first dungeon of that pack, also mirrors the conclusion of Warcraft 3 in which the Orcish Horde realized that the Burning Crusade were their true enemies, and teamed up with the other races of Azeroth to defeat Archimonde-who is, once again, the boss in Hellfire Citadel. The whole scenario is dripping with symmetry from a lore perspective, recalling not only earlier expansions, but earlier games in the series.

Of course, the question being asked now is, what comes next? World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor has contained far less content than other expansions and is wrapping up earlier, and with no new expansion announced, fans are starting to grumble about not knowing what comes next.

Meanwhile, World of Warcraft patch 6.2 has plenty more to offer. New "Timewalking" dungeons, 71+ in Outland and 81+ in Northrend, have been introduced to World of Warcraft, according to a report from Youth Health Magazine. Cheap wow gold online