"Beyond the aforementioned disappointments, plainly framed scenes and basic animations lend a roughness to the finish product, as do its frequent glitches. Lines of spoken dialogue will sometimes stop mid sentence, forcing you to turn on subtitles as a precautionary measure. Characters walk through objects now and then, or stand in thin air. It's nostalgic in that sense because these qualities recall the quirks of other great Bethesda RPGs, such as The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim and Fallout 3. Fallout 4 may cause you to recall the past on occasion, but given its timeless story and many wonderful new experiences, this is hardly a problem."
This was such an absolutely awful list, i'm not even going to justify it with a response. Just consider what you're going to put into an article before you start typing.
What worries me most about this kind of article, is that it makes me feel kinda like there'll be next to no difference between the quality in each generations games. Like, "Worried about losing all that DLC you paid for on 360? Just redownload the exact same stuff at no extra cost on the XBone!", like, nothing's changed.
It doesn't sound worth my while buying the new console if the same content is playable on the previous.
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