I always look at negative reviews on steam, they generally give a very good insight. Unless they are blatantly hating the game, but many of them are pretty legit. So far ive gotten that its worse than FNV but better than FO3. Im honestly surprised it isnt "overwhelmingly positive" since the hype was so massive, i guess it must really have some major flaws then.
Steam reviews are garbage. There are few decent on gaming subreddits from fans of Elder Scrolls and Fallout series.
Thing about Bethesda games is they come out every four or five years. In the meantime there is new generation of gamers who haven't tried those games before. Elder Scrolls (or new Fallout) tend to have quite an effect on those who never tried them. But for me who is playing this same game for 15 years, enough is enough.
Over 500 hours in ESIII: Morrowind, 200 hours in ESIV: Oblivion, 200 hours in Fallout 3, 150 hours in Fallout New Vegas, 100 hours in ESV: Skyrim. This time around will be no more than 50 hours from me, as soon I finish main story I'm done with this game. When and if they decide to bring content to another level, make it look less copy/paste randomly and more organic and meaningful, when they put some work into quests, bring some gameplay variety and offer true RPG system, not their system where you can do everything but its up to you to limit yourself if you prefer that way, then maybe I'll clock another few hundred hours on Bethesda game.
You see irradiated bear and you're like "wow isn't this cool". I see random creature placement by some schmuck employee of Bethesda Studios. Sense of I've played this for so long that I'm able to see how game subsystems run in behind is too damn strong and it really bothers me at this point. They should really work on bringing immersion to another level.