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Ewww what?
1. Skyrim
2. Fallout 3
3. Morrowind
4. Oblivion
5. Fallout 4
I think people look at past games through rose colored glasses. Games rarely age very well. For many titles, in their time they were great but I don't think they'd stack high in any realistic ranking,
It's receding.
Starfeild haven't played it enough yet but so far I don't feel it yet game seems small and cramped just a bunch of small maps connected by a cut scene