Will there be a giant humanoid something, and what will it be?

You know, a 50 foot tall mirelurk would be pretty freaky (the ones that are more crablike, not the kings).
Speaking of which, can we take a while and appreciate how radiation makes everything human shape-like? In Bethesda-world even a freakin' snapping turtle develops a human physique.
 
You know, a 50 foot tall mirelurk would be pretty freaky (the ones that are more crablike, not the kings).
Speaking of which, can we take a while and appreciate how radiation makes everything human shape-like? In Bethesda-world even a freakin' snapping turtle develops a human physique.

That's really only in Bethesda land. In Fallout the creatures were well made, each being different.
 
I do know we now get a Mirelurk Queen which was quite big.
But the larger a creature becomes, shouldn't it become more difficult for it to move because of its own weight? (unless it runs on tracks I guess)
 
Mass? Gravity? Rule of pivots? Pah, unimportant next to the RULE OF COOL. <- Bethesda's actual thought process.

(I realise 'Bethesda' and 'thought' are technically mutually exclusive)
 
Please guys, don't make me feel any worse than I already do about this game.
I am sure Liberty Prime will show up again, even if this thing should remain completely broken, because there is no way in hell that the BOS could fix this piece of crap without any significant industrial infrastructure.
It can't just be put together with pieces of scrap metal and recovered electronics and sensors, it requires custom made components such as engines, joints and so on.

Aaand your worst fears came true: Liberty Prime is back in action to save Murrica from the Red Chinese!
 
Aaand your worst fears came true: Liberty Prime is back in action to save Murrica from the Red Chinese!

Yeah, sadly I got that from the achievement list that got leaked yesterday.

It would feel like a slap in the face, but I am talking about the company who whenever you think can not sell out and simplify more, amazes you again and again in the new ways they manage to find.
 
It seems it's the same one as the previous Bethesda "Fallout" game. Liberty Prime....
 
It seems it's the same one as the previous Bethesda "Fallout" game. Liberty Prime....

BUT ITS NOW REPRIMED! GET IT? XD

I liked its racist lines though, they were entertaining to some degree.
 
It kinda sounds like a terrible reboot or sequel of a franchise.
Liberty Re:Pr1me - Let Freedom ring with a plasma blast.
 
More like Lame Prime :/

Seriously, so many Beth games feature some kind of gigantic-something-something that either fights for you or against you. At this point I feel they have the need to compensate for something? No clue.
 
I guess it's a bit like a trademark for them, even though Skyrim didn't really have a giant humanoid at the end.
Kinda like Crytek, they always do jungle surroundings, supreme graphics and the letter y where it shouldn't be.
 
More like Lame Prime :/

Seriously, so many Beth games feature some kind of gigantic-something-something that either fights for you or against you. At this point I feel they have the need to compensate for something? No clue.

It started in Oblivion, or maybe Morrowind if you count Dagoth Ur as big.
 
More like Lame Prime :/

Seriously, so many Beth games feature some kind of gigantic-something-something that either fights for you or against you. At this point I feel they have the need to compensate for something? No clue.

It started in Oblivion, or maybe Morrowind if you count Dagoth Ur as big.

Morrowind also had Akulakhan.
 
More like Lame Prime :/

Seriously, so many Beth games feature some kind of gigantic-something-something that either fights for you or against you. At this point I feel they have the need to compensate for something? No clue.

It started in Oblivion, or maybe Morrowind if you count Dagoth Ur as big.

Morrowind also had Akulakhan.

A statue?

Well, it was a god under construction :D It didn't move, but it was certainly a major plot point.
Come to think of it, its predecessor, Numidium, was also a major plot point in Daggerfall, although it wasn't really shown.
 
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I just fought with a behemoth on survival. It felt like I was fighting a giant in Skyrim since I used melee, behemoth was just a huge sponge with easily dodgeable attacks and it had giants weapon swing animations too.
 
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