RhodokMasterRaceOfficial
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Frankly, I find your choice of companions downright appalling.that isn't emergent from gameplay
Frankly, I find your choice of companions downright appalling.that isn't emergent from gameplay
Also, the thing with Skyrim is that once you accept that it's more of a walking simulator than an RPG, it turns out that it's actually a fairly fun walking simulator. Wander around, explore some woods, kill some random guys, harvest some ingredients, build a house... I feel like with Skyrim, Bethesda finally made the Fantasy Life Simulator they've always wanted to make. And on the one hand it's sad to play Daggerfall or Morrowind and then go to Skyrim and think "This is the same series?" But on the other hand, it's relaxing and mindless, and frankly pretty cathartic when you're getting cabin fever from being cooped up inside during the winter.
In other words, when I'm in the mood for an Elder Scrolls game, if I want something that's more on the crunchy side, with fun mechanics that reward experimentation and different builds, I'll play Daggerfall. If I want to just explore a fantasy world or LARP, I'll play Skyrim. If I want a bit of both, I'll play Morrowind. Where does Oblivion fit into that? It doesn't.
500% agreed. If you turn off your brain, load a few graphics mods and just enjoy the scenery, Skyrim is actually decent. It's a dress-up simulator, and it does it well. Anyone who thinks it's an actual RPG can fuck right off, though.Also, the thing with Skyrim is that once you accept that it's more of a walking simulator than an RPG, it turns out that it's actually a fairly fun walking simulator. Wander around, explore some woods, kill some random guys, harvest some ingredients, build a house... I feel like with Skyrim, Bethesda finally made the Fantasy Life Simulator they've always wanted to make. And on the one hand it's sad to play Daggerfall or Morrowind and then go to Skyrim and think "This is the same series?" But on the other hand, it's relaxing and mindless, and frankly pretty cathartic when you're getting cabin fever from being cooped up inside during the winter.
In other words, when I'm in the mood for an Elder Scrolls game, if I want something that's more on the crunchy side, with fun mechanics that reward experimentation and different builds, I'll play Daggerfall. If I want to just explore a fantasy world or LARP, I'll play Skyrim. If I want a bit of both, I'll play Morrowind. Where does Oblivion fit into that? It doesn't.
turn off your brain
enjoy the scenery
dress-up simulator
Skyrim is actually decent.
turn off your brain
enjoy the scenery
dress-up simulator
Skyrim is actually decent.
Are...are you male? If you're female, I'll forgive you.
Personally, "fun" and "mindless" being in the same sentence I find to be a contradiction or oxymoron.
Indeed. Skyrim is not something that can be enjoyed for long. It's something for when you come home from a shitty day at work and you don't want to use your head anymore.Personally, "fun" and "mindless" being in the same sentence I find to be a contradiction or oxymoron.
Or anything that can be described as mindless fun is low quality fun that also gets boring very, very fast precisely because it is mindless. At least in the context of game design.
Personally, "fun" and "mindless" being in the same sentence I find to be a contradiction or oxymoron.
Like a crappy 80s action movie, preferably with Dolph Lundgren or Michael Dudikoff in the lead. You know it's low brow shite, but for 1 1/2 hours it's decent entertainment that doesn't require you to think.
Or junkfood. You know it's crap, but it's fine from time to time.
Universal Soldier isn't a crappy 80s action movie of course, being actually good and also from the 90s I was thinking about movies like Red Scorpion or The Punisher, movies that are pretty much crap, but entertaining nonetheless.Like a crappy 80s action movie, preferably with Dolph Lundgren or Michael Dudikoff in the lead. You know it's low brow shite, but for 1 1/2 hours it's decent entertainment that doesn't require you to think.
Or junkfood. You know it's crap, but it's fine from time to time.
Ah but I said in the context of game design. Comparing Skyrim to the likes of a classic action thrill ride like Universal Soldier is an insult! Never a dull moment in the latter. Doesn't require much thought, no, but the entertainment it provides never falters. Meanwhile I can't think of a single video game with mindless gameplay that I'd ever call notably fun or worthwhile (don't say Doom or Super Mario Bros. They require constant decision-making upon which failure to do so gets you killed, or in the case of Doom you end up lost walking in circles).
Personally, "fun" and "mindless" being in the same sentence I find to be a contradiction or oxymoron.
Personally, "fun" and "mindless" being in the same sentence I find to be a contradiction or oxymoron.
You think that DOOM and Serious Sam can't fun?
You think that Doom is mindless? Even the nuDoom requires strategy and execution in combat.
That post is almost as retarded as you are. Arena is far better than Oblivion and Skyrim, at least as good as Daggerfall, which is slightly above Morrowind. Which you'd know if your entire knowledge base wasn't from wikiaDaggerfall>>Oblivion>>Skyrim>Morrowind>Arena
Ohohoh, I know that one!Daggerfall>>Oblivion>>Skyrim>Morrowind>Arena
Beat you to it brahOhohoh, I know that one!Daggerfall>>Oblivion>>Skyrim>Morrowind>Arena
"Which games have I never played but pretend to know about in random online forums?"
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That's correct! 500 points!