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Skyrim was way over hyped, talking dragons, weak battles, short story line and a massive world with zero reason to explore any of it. One and done for me, zero replay value.
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Skyrim was way over hyped, talking dragons, weak battles, short story line and a massive world with zero reason to explore any of it. One and done for me, zero replay value.
You might. I am sick of most of that magic nonsense but enjoyed it.I have never really been into RPG's at all. I have always been into RTS and FPS games. I did like stalker a lot (original) and I really like Far Cry 3. I have read that if you like Skyrim you would like Far Cry 3 and its even been called 'Skyrim with guns". However, I didn't like Borderlands very much. Go figure. Anyway, do you think I would like Skyrim?
I'm really not very interested in spending weeks and weeks collecting magical potions and all that magic crap. I really don't like complicated combat where you open a MASSIVE magic spell menu, choose a combination of overly complicated magic potions, use the potions on your enemy, and then while they are frozen or something you shatter them with a bow and arrow. Thats my idea of RPG games. Overly complicated, nothing is straight forward, nothing is simple, takes eons to accomplish anything etc etc.
So again, would I like Skyrim?
My girlfriend made me get an XBox last week and it came with Skyrim. I just started playing myself. Granted the graphics are horrible because, well, it's an XBox, but the game itself is OK and I find it pretty relaxing to tool around with it on the couch. It's a massive sandbox and I always have something I can do. That's both the blessing and the curse of Bethesda games. If you're a completionist (like me) you can quickly get overwhelmed and just lose interest completely. I had this problem with Oblivion and, honestly, never finished it. Same for FO3.
On the couch, though, I don't feel as pressured. So I think I'm enjoying it more as a console than a PC game.
Oh, and the combat blows. I'm a Dark Souls fanatic. Relative to DS, this game has miserable combat. But that's only for melee. I've heard that both magic and archery are superior in Skyrim to DS. Haven't used either of those in my game yet.
This sounds exactly like me. When I play on PC, I'm a completionist, and I find I usually spend more time trying to figure out and create the "best" character than actually playing the game. When I'm playing on my Xbox though, I just don't care as much and just have fun while I play. This is just for some games though, I still do the majority of my gaming on the PC.
My first time playing FO3 on the PC, I didn't finish it and didn't quite like it. The second time I tried it was on my Xbox and I loved it, so I would recommend to those that didn't enjoy it on the pc to try it on the 360.
I don't understand this at all. It's the SAME game except on PC you have better graphics and access to mods if you wish. So plug in your Xbox controller and you can have the Xbox experience with better resolution, textures etc.
Your post makes no sense to me. How can the same exact game be better on the system with the worse experience?
You might. I am sick of most of that magic nonsense but enjoyed it.
However, since it's basically fallout 3 with magic and swords, go play f3 first if you haven't already. In point of fact fallout 3 is WAY cheaper and a better game anyway, so play F3 and then new vegas. If you hate fallout 3 you will hate skyrim.
I respect opinions when backed with reason.. saying a game SUCKS and not stating why is silly.. don't enjoy it.. no problem.. but in a thread where somebody is asking questions.. please back some of it up. I enjoyed Skyrim so its easy for me to dismiss any of your comments.. especially with not even a example to back them up.. but again.. I'm not saying this to piss you off, more of.. "why say its SUCKS" then walk away.. you added nothing to the conversation.. and if that was your point, again.. I guess to each thier own.
Again its easy for me to dismiss as I liked it..
OverHyped- well to sell stuff you advertise.. and since almost all game mags rated the game quite highly.. I beg to differ. The gaming public made it one of the top 5 selling games of the year, it is leading game of the year polls ( game players, not reviews, but the actual players) But again we all dont like the same thing.. but the majority did like it.
Talking Dragons- well I'm not sure, this is a complaint? Most old fantasy books have dragons as highly intelligent and can talk. I guess this one can go any way.. no problem not liking it (myslef, i felt the dragons where to easy to beat)
Weak battles- cant argue this one, it was fairly easy.. but then again a Draugr Death Overlord one shotting ya could get ugly fast so fighting hem in tight areas got was no fun.. or some of the bandit camps with 10 on 1 fights.
Short Story line-well its been famously know that the Elder scroll game can be completed in MINUTES (13 minutes for Morrowind) if you skip everything but the main quest.. Of course most RPG players enjoy side quests and don't do this..
massive world with zero reason to explore any of it- this one is the one I cant let you off on.. Why does anybody explore? the game world has 100's of locations that do not pertain to the main quest, dungeons, prisons, caves, dwarf ruins, plain old ruins, bandit camps, keeps, towers, grotto's, etc.. You explore to "FIND" and there are many many things to find..
Again.. don't like it.. i have no problem with that.. but say way..
Combat- melee combat has a stand offish feel, you move the mouse in specific ways to preform slashes, thrusts, or overhead blows.. but the delay, the view angle and lack of way to judge distance from an oponante can make it feel cumbersome. There is not way to tell if you nicked him or did huge damage other then a health bar which takes you out of the game some. Not to mention ranged enemies seem to have a huge advantage ins some locations as you cant get to them quickly while they can pepper you with fire from afar.
I have never really been into RPG's at all. I have always been into RTS and FPS games. I did like stalker a lot (original) and I really like Far Cry 3. I have read that if you like Skyrim you would like Far Cry 3 and its even been called 'Skyrim with guns". However, I didn't like Borderlands very much. Go figure. Anyway, do you think I would like Skyrim?
I'm really not very interested in spending weeks and weeks collecting magical potions and all that magic crap. I really don't like complicated combat where you open a MASSIVE magic spell menu, choose a combination of overly complicated magic potions, use the potions on your enemy, and then while they are frozen or something you shatter them with a bow and arrow. Thats my idea of RPG games. Overly complicated, nothing is straight forward, nothing is simple, takes eons to accomplish anything etc etc.
So again, would I like Skyrim?