Skyrim is unique in it's ways, but like he said, really casual. In oblivion seeing one of those portals scared the crap out of me. The dragons are really easy, and it's like eh.
Quote from: minx on September 02, 2012, 04:06:52 AMSkyrim is unique in it's ways, but like he said, really casual. In oblivion seeing one of those portals scared the crap out of me. The dragons are really easy, and it's like eh.They also took out a lot of the skills that made elder scrolls unique from other rpgs. Which pissed me off a lot.
Quote from: redead on September 05, 2012, 12:22:24 AMQuote from: minx on September 02, 2012, 04:06:52 AMSkyrim is unique in it's ways, but like he said, really casual. In oblivion seeing one of those portals scared the crap out of me. The dragons are really easy, and it's like eh.They also took out a lot of the skills that made elder scrolls unique from other rpgs. Which pissed me off a lot.Not really, you can increase and decrease difficulty when ever you want. I play on Adept, and the game can be challenging. Dragons, like i said, are the MAIN part of this game. I expect hell from them, not fos ro dah and boom you basically win.
speaking of oblivion. Does anyone agree with me on that the soundtrack in oblivion was better than the one in skyrim. the one in skyrim is good. just not as good as the one in oblivion.note: i'm not talking about the main theme but the other songs like thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ki6LZaT0LMo from oblivion.or this from skyrimhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6OkgIa_Uco&feature=relmfuBTW i get intense nostalgia kicks each time i hear the oblivion soundtrack because of old memories and yatayatayata...that might affect my judgment on this.