The big thing Bethesda does, for me, is how every game item can be picked up and interacted with. There's a much more personal connection to the game world when it's designed like that. Every interior is handcrafted, every house tells its own story.
Dragons Dogma, Witcher 3, Souls, Mass Effect, etc.... none of them have managed the same feeling. Sure, I'd say Witcher 3 is better than any Bethesda game since Morrowind, but every Bethesda game has this one advantage over TW3.
And both CDPR and Bethesda are great developers. Two of the few studios I will buy games day-one from.
Dragons Dogma, Witcher 3, Souls, Mass Effect, etc.... none of them have managed the same feeling. Sure, I'd say Witcher 3 is better than any Bethesda game since Morrowind, but every Bethesda game has this one advantage over TW3.
And both CDPR and Bethesda are great developers. Two of the few studios I will buy games day-one from.