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But this game is realistic, historical and story-driven.
So, no magic, no dragon.
Aside from the things you listed there is not a Character Creation system like there is in TES games.
Check out this gameplay i just saw, in all honesty it has some nice twists to the genre and looks promising im going to surely keep an eye on it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk8Xd_8UXoc
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I think the The elder scrolls, Witchers, Mafia some M&B fans are the most players who may enjoy this new consept/mechanics, at least more then the other styles, i dont say so just bcs of the type of games but bcs of the type pf players in these game too!
Personally i enjoyed all of them but in their own ways, Mostly Witchers and Elder Scolls aside with Mafia. but next M&B should show how much they are original in this kind of arts games. Elder Scolls proved in many years for past, they have being lazy recently but for 2 reason i know we will have a surpises from Bethesda again too, 1 bcs i saw how much they prised Witcher and Kingdom Come, 2 Bcs i know they are working on 2 projects... so for all, all the matter is the time and wen we can reach these awesomes.
That is what I say to myself everytime I see this dumbass questions in Steam.
Also personally i loved the Oblivion even wen fantasy is not my favorite taste, than i loved the Witcher too in another way.
but in somethings they are simillar, first of all, all of them are Open World RPGs.
Then the reason i loved the Oblivion was the amount of the Details and hard works Bethesda put in to it, same for the Witcher and same for the Kingdom Come (specially if they release it well)
I believe anyone who love to see the honest hard works, and love to wonder at least for 100 hours around the world built by true lovers, will love Oblivion, Witcher and Kingdom come
I believe for the works in this level its better to move beyond the personal taste, and let the new worlds get in touch with us,
these all are Open World RPG Games
Some focused more on the Fantasy
Some focused more on the Creativity
Some focused more on the Story-driven
Some focused more on the History
And for example if in 1 of them you have more options on creativity you will have less realism and story. its how things works
And you can enjoy them all, or you can stick to one of them in the name of fan or previous taste.
Skyrim have a clones?