I actually have a subscription to game informer because I needed the discount for my replacement 360 ($120) doesn't sound like a jet engine, won't rrod, got a new controller, and all I do is play oblivion again
Anyway, when I saw that they were trying to work in a multiracial cast while still keepin' it real TM, I knew the game was in trouble. When I saw a lot of the features were "poo the devs saw in fo4 and orgasmed over" I knew it would be a shitshow.
2k has really been phoning it in as well.
Frankly, Mafia was an ok gta clone that managed to avoid being tagged with the gta clone sticker by setting the game in ancient history, vehicle wise. The plot was surprisingly good, and the game was a hit. But I didn't really see a franchise in it.
[Forgot to mention, mafia is the ONLY time I have enjoyed the sawed off shotgun, or lupella as the game terms it]
I was looking forward to the second game despite that, but they turned it into a microtransaction poo show, so I still haven't played it, but I have heard some less than positive reviews to offset the glowing ones.
But yeah, the early look in game informer showed me that mafia III was going to be a mess.
So I started oblivion again. Why? I found out you can buy pre-filled grand soul gems. Before that I ground up to lvl 15 just so I could summon a master level shitghost to fill up soul gems.
I was in those not fun teen levels where bears OHK you unless you spam summons, and not having a good time again, and then found out all I needed was 800 septims a hit.
Then I found out I forgot to save my lvl 1 sewer exit save, and cursed sheggorath again.
I'll probably get to skyrim when I'm nursing home age.
And I've been feeling an itch to revisit the capitol wasteland, need to kill that richard 3 dog again.
I like 3 dog as a DJ, he's a cool dude there, but the actual interactions and he wildly inappropriate vis a vis difficulty quest he assigns for bless'ed bread crumbs makes me feel like hitting gamestop and picking it up for 360.
Or I could tell mom to get rid of some furniture so I can set up my computer.