![]() ![]() Killing your first few vampires feels triumphant and then you’re quickly obliterating them five at a time.Īdd in the co-op, and the accompanying japery you get from goofing with friends online, and Redfall delivers a certain B-movie appeal - if you don’t take it too seriously.īut a “so bad it's good” vibe is likely not what Arkane, Bethesda, or Microsoft wanted after five years of development and a marketing war chest that included paid TV spots. Your early hours are tense and slow, but once you unlock a few basic skills and collect a half-decent arsenal, you gain the confidence to go headfirst into danger. Yes, the combat lacks sophistication and genuine challenge, but I did enjoy the power fantasy as I leveled up. Bethesda Softworksĭeflated expectations aside, there is some fun to be had in Redfall. It's a long ways off too and next-gen will probably be here before we'll get our grubby paws on it.Even the monstrous Rook, a baddie sent by vampire gods, is no match for a half-dozen broken pool cues. ![]() TES 6 though, is not close to being in a playable state. It could also be an entirely new game, as Bethesda has multiple "overlapping projects" in the works.Įlder Scrolls 6 is currently in pre-production, and the company has Starfield in full production and in a playable state. It's even possible the trademark pertains to The Elder Scrolls Online, which receives updates quite frequently. It could also be new content for the free-to-play card game The Elder Scrolls: Legends. Redfall could be content for The Elder Scrolls: Blades, the RPG coming first to iPhone and Android. While it is possible, as it is rather similar to The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall, TES 6 is a long ways off so remain calm and don't take any rumors which could result out of the trademark as gospel. Before you get too excited thinking it's a subtitle for The Elder Scrolls 6, just remember it could be for anything.Ī trademark called Redfall has surfaced, and it was filed by Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax Media on September 10.Ĭompanies file trademarks all the time, so don't get get your hopes up thinking Redfall could pertain to The Elder Scrolls 6 (thanks, Game Watcher). Bethesda's parent company has filed a trademark for Redfall. ![]()
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