Yes, its amazing indeed. The more I see, the more I want to play, only a few months left to go hopefully unless something slows production, then I can forget real life and remain in a world that matters.
I think we have probably seen most of these shots in clips, only without the commentary. I love how the gameplay seems to work though and the powers, like the dragon shouts that he did actually create a large visual influence to the game world.
I wish that while as a Vampire, I can make people join me the moment I bite them while they're asleep. That way, I can have a small army of undead whenever I go on a quest.
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I was bored to tears in Oblivion, I gave up after like the first quest where you have to go find that king's son or whatever at some random ranch halfway across the map..
Is this any different than Oblivion gameplay wise?
havent played it but i can say with great confidence that, no, it will not be any different. The two elder scroll games ive played have had the same exact gameplay. If you don't like long drawn out quests or fetch and escort quests you will probably not like any elder scrolls game.
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If Oblivion bored you, this game isn't for you. TES is a decidedly different type of RPG than a lot of the fare that's out there, and it isn't for everyone.
I've seen and heard lots of people beginning to justify the Collector's Edition to themselves, in anticipation of breaking down and buying it. No way I'm spending that much.