Top 10 Bethesda Games of All Time

Bethesda software has created some of the most epic games known to humanity. From Skyrim to Fallout, here are the Top 10 Bethesda Games of all time.

Doom (2016)


Not only was it a graphic tour de force, but it captured the frantic speed and brutality of the original classics while adding in light-hearted guilty pleasure gimmicks like glory kills and story events to lighten up the dark and foreboding tone.

DOOM Eternal (2020)


The sequel was revealed to take place on an Earth overrun by the demonic hordes, which was a nod to the original DOOM II. The gameplay was enhanced significantly, as well.

Fallout 4 (2015)


Fallout 4 is undoubtedly the most popular game in the series at this point thanks in large part to polished presentation, robust DLC offerings, and a strong modding platform that continues to expand its replay value.

Dishonored 2 (2016)


Though not quite as successful or groundbreaking as the first, Dishonored 2 does offer the same elements that made the original work so well while continuing the interesting storyline.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (2017)


Wolfenstein II's story is set in a Man In The High Castle-style alternate universe where the Nazis managed to win the second World War and conquer America.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (2002)


Morrowind is deep, complex, and involved, and its focus on tabletop RPG mechanics sets it apart from its peers.

Dishonored (2012)


Set in an alternate reality Steampunk universe, Dishonored crafted a finely tailored storyline focusing on class warfare, political intrigue, and the supernatural while marrying it to one of the most robust combat systems ever conceived.

Fallout 3 (2008)


Scouring the nuclear-ravaged wasteland of an alternate future from a first-person perspective was fun astoundingly immersive.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006)


Oblivion was a very inviting open world, with plenty to see and do. Though choppy and unrefined by today's standards, it nevertheless paved the path for Bethesda to craft its biggest hit to date.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011)


On top of having a fantastic Nordic-inspired dark fantasy storyline, Skyrim boasts one of the most inviting open worlds ever created.



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