Let us start a thread about how you first become familiar with The Elder Scrolls Universe.
I'll start with my history.
Many years ago I got a free copy of Morrorwind when I bought a PC.
It was a very good looking game, and something very different from the strategy games I used to play. But I didn't really understand it, and only played it for a couple of hours.
A friend showed me Oblivion when it was released. I remember it looked fantastic, but I didn't have a powerful enough computer, or an Xbox 360 to play it on.
The Xbox 360 was bought a year after, but was mostly used for the Halo games.
Last year I bought a used copy of Oblivion, just to see what it looked like now. I was hooked at once, and impressed of how easy it was to learn the basics.
The greatest moment was the first time I left the Imperial city, crossing one of the bridges out to the rest of Cyrodiil. The size of the game world was awesome, as well as the feeling of beginning a great adventure.
I still haven’t finished the main quest, there are so many other things to do.
Skyrim was inserted in the Xbox two months ago, and I still play it. There is so much more to do. I think it is the open world concept, and the random events that I really like in these games. Yesterday I was roaming around, when I saw a Dragon some distance away. When I got closer, some Thalmars were fighting it. I joined them in the fight from a distance, as I am an archer. When the dragon was dead, the Thalmars charged me. Killing Thalmars always feel good. After when I searched them, I found an assassination note on one of them. It had my name on it!
I'll start with my history.
Many years ago I got a free copy of Morrorwind when I bought a PC.
It was a very good looking game, and something very different from the strategy games I used to play. But I didn't really understand it, and only played it for a couple of hours.
A friend showed me Oblivion when it was released. I remember it looked fantastic, but I didn't have a powerful enough computer, or an Xbox 360 to play it on.
The Xbox 360 was bought a year after, but was mostly used for the Halo games.
Last year I bought a used copy of Oblivion, just to see what it looked like now. I was hooked at once, and impressed of how easy it was to learn the basics.
The greatest moment was the first time I left the Imperial city, crossing one of the bridges out to the rest of Cyrodiil. The size of the game world was awesome, as well as the feeling of beginning a great adventure.
I still haven’t finished the main quest, there are so many other things to do.
Skyrim was inserted in the Xbox two months ago, and I still play it. There is so much more to do. I think it is the open world concept, and the random events that I really like in these games. Yesterday I was roaming around, when I saw a Dragon some distance away. When I got closer, some Thalmars were fighting it. I joined them in the fight from a distance, as I am an archer. When the dragon was dead, the Thalmars charged me. Killing Thalmars always feel good. After when I searched them, I found an assassination note on one of them. It had my name on it!