+1
I also enjoyed ceasar's Legion, kinda like this reestablished roman discipline. Especially loved this remarkable song at the main camp
As for Fallout 4:
I was hyped but kinda got spoiled with The Witcher 3:
After playing it , i started a new Skyrim game realizing, how every Obsidian/Bethesda game is kinda the same.
I mean, all those games are pretty much the same, storytelling and gameplay wise.
I'm buying Fallout 4 probably, but i am kinda fed up with the storytelling approach. I hope they change something. In every game you are the "choosen one". In. every. gardening. discipline. (Thief guild, dark brotherhood, etc.)
Also difficulty wise, it's not really good. Opponents become more tanky with higher difficulty and you more vulnerable. There is no real "skill factor", if you know what i mean.
well in their defense, in bethesda games, you can be anything you want. i.e. in skyrim, you can focus on (being very broad) magic, melee, alchemy/crafting or any mix of any of them. you choose who you wish to be.
in withcer 3, tech tree doesnt really matter in this regard. you'll always be a witcher, you'll always have two swords no shield. you'll always be a money driven monster hunter. im sure that makes it easier for developer to make more handcrafted, deeper experience.
in witcher 3, you are just a guy trying to stay afloat in a moving world. in oblivion, skyrim and fallout 3, it is only true in regard to the main quest. would it be more fun if you aren't the one rising through thieves guild, werewolf(?) guild, mages guild, dark brotherhood and you are just observing other NPCs do it and you are just reacting to the NPCs? you kinda have to be the 'chosen one' in the games bethesda makes. in regard to fallout4, would it make sense for you to make settlements if you aren't the special one? in bethesda games, your freedom i.e. your freedom to blow up megaton or not, stems directly from the fact that you are the special one.
i think bethesda is doing better job at scaling enemies. i mean, oblivion NPC scaling was off the hook if you didn't level up right all the time.
anyway, also hyped for witcher 3 paid DLCs.