Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Started by NemeBro62 pages

Probably not.

The lore present within the Elder Scrolls series, as well as the facts you can observe from the games themselves, create a more vast and developed RPG setting than any I can recall.

Originally posted by NemeBro
The lore present within the Elder Scrolls series

To that I agree, though I think going beyond that we have alot more options, The Witchers for instance, I would also think that Warcraft deserves to be mentioned in some way (even though I hate what they have done with the lore they still have a very developed world)

Never played either.

Though I do want to get around to trying the Witcher. Maybe even being super boss and reading the books.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Never played either.

Though I do want to get around to trying the Witcher. Maybe even being super boss and reading the books.

You should you will love it. You might even forget about Dragon Lame in the process.

Ah Phanteros, it's so cute how you seem to believe anyone values what you have to say.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Ah Phanteros, it's so cute how you seem to believe anyone values what you have to say.
Its so cute that you think I care, dog.

*sniff*

You do.

Originally posted by NemeBro
You do.
I don't really.

*sniff*

Any way dragons

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/110166-Bethesda-Outs-Skyrim-as-Unlimited-Dragon-Buffet

Good to hear, IMO. I hope fighting dragons will always be a kewl gai.

Although, I still find it strange how much these dragons differ from the red, city-sized dragons from the lore of the game.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Good to hear, IMO. I hope fighting dragons will always be a kewl gai.

Although, I still find it strange how much these dragons differ from the red, city-sized dragons from the lore of the game.

I'm not suprised considering Cyrodiil was supposedly to be a jungle rather than a forested area in IV. I guess it could be problems with the engine rendering something that big to fight.

Originally posted by Phanteros
I'm not suprised considering Cyrodiil was supposedly to be a jungle rather than a forested area in IV. I guess it could be problems with the engine rendering something that big to fight.
True enough.

Actually nevermind, the dragons in this game are not "true" dragons, they are the Jills, basically angels, servants of Akatosh.

That's true, Warcraft does have some detailed in-game lore. Probably rivaling TES. No one really gives a **** about it, of course, but it's there.

Still, there's the equivalent of several dozen novels worth of lore, either in poems, short stories, novelettes in numerous parts, quests, stories, etc. in TES. You really do have have to go straight into literature series to find something with as much story depth as they fit into the games alone.

There are two canon novels taking place forty years after the events of Oblivion, with the first one, The Infernal City, already being out.

Just a random note.

So what's the best Oblivion game? I have Gamefly and shall be renting one of them. I have the GOTY edition of Oblivion added to my queue but if there's a better one I might switch.

Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
So what's the best Oblivion game? I have Gamefly and shall be renting one of them. I have the GOTY edition of Oblivion added to my queue but if there's a better one I might switch.
http://www.1up.com/news/oblivion-5th-anniversary-collection-packs-new-collectables

the upcoming 5th anniversary edition of ES IV: Oblivion.

I won't be able to get that for like 8 months after it comes out, such is the nature of Gamefly. So I guess I'll settle for second best?

Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
I won't be able to get that for like 8 months after it comes out, such is the nature of Gamefly. So I guess I'll settle for second best?
yeah I guess.

Tattoos

Originally posted by Phanteros

Tattoos

Very nice graphics.

Orc looks boss.