Skyrim
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- Sergeant Commanding
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Re: Skyrim
Got it...love it.
Much like the Fallout games, and the previous Elder Scrolls game...will soak up VAST amounts of time. The biggest thing is that they finally broke out of the stupid D&D character class conventions that every game uses. Makes for a very rich gaming experience as you develop your character as you see fit. The main quest is great, and the side quests are also very interesting and entertaining. There is a LOT to explore.
There are some goofy bugs from time-to-time, but there's no doubt that this is one of the greatest games ever released. IMO, it deserves the high scores that it's receiving. You can really tell that they've taken what they've learned from the previous Elder Scroll and Fallout and have just damn near dialed the formula into perfection. I expect it will win game of the year, but I wouldn't be surprised if Arkham City edges it out. Holy shit, that's a great one, also.
Much like the Fallout games, and the previous Elder Scrolls game...will soak up VAST amounts of time. The biggest thing is that they finally broke out of the stupid D&D character class conventions that every game uses. Makes for a very rich gaming experience as you develop your character as you see fit. The main quest is great, and the side quests are also very interesting and entertaining. There is a LOT to explore.
There are some goofy bugs from time-to-time, but there's no doubt that this is one of the greatest games ever released. IMO, it deserves the high scores that it's receiving. You can really tell that they've taken what they've learned from the previous Elder Scroll and Fallout and have just damn near dialed the formula into perfection. I expect it will win game of the year, but I wouldn't be surprised if Arkham City edges it out. Holy shit, that's a great one, also.
Re: Skyrim
Thanks for your review. I haven't played Fallout or any of the other Elder Scrolls games, but this one looks incredible, and I'm sure the fantasy hack 'n slash stuff will satiate my nerd lust.
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- Staff Sergeant
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Re: Skyrim
My son has it, I haven't played it yet. From what I've seen and what he says, it blows away the other Elder Scroll games, and they all took up what should have been many productive hours.
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Re: Skyrim
Skyrim is really the next evolution of the computer or console RPG.
It's organic and free-range character development virtually eliminates the power gaming number crunching and just encourages fun gameplay, without the meticulous leveling strategies of previous RPGs.
It's organic and free-range character development virtually eliminates the power gaming number crunching and just encourages fun gameplay, without the meticulous leveling strategies of previous RPGs.
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- Sgt. Major
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Re: Skyrim
Haha, seriously. I have a buddy who owns a business, has 3 kids, does IM triathlons for fun...and he was gushing about this game the other day on FB.Beer Jew wrote:Get a job.
I was simply like, "where in the holy fuck do you find the time?"
Re: Skyrim
It's a great game so far, but a potentially HUGE time-suck. Both times I started playing the game I wound up saying "holy shit! It's been three hours" and had to make myself turn it off.
Over time, your quickness with a cocky rejoinder must have gotten you many punches in the face.
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Agreed. I rarely get time to play with work, school, and Wif. Since school is out and Wif is gone to her parents.....let's just say I have lost a few days to this thing.Eric B wrote:It's a great game so far, but a potentially HUGE time-suck. Both times I started playing the game I wound up saying "holy shit! It's been three hours" and had to make myself turn it off.
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I played ES IV: Oblivion like a fucking fiend. If this is that much better I might just not buy it and save myself from being sucked in. So many hours in oblivion doing repetitive shit just to max a certain stat...
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'tis a life eater... i loved oblivion, skyrim destroys it. do not buy if you need to get shit done. (unless that shit pertains to killing dragons, recovering artifacts, getting married, assassinating an emperor, stealing bottles of wine, picking flowers, fishing, chopping wood, learning a new language, etc...)