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I still play Skyrim occasionally. I really want to check out the new DLC content for the game but i have not had a chance due to work obligations. Not really interested in the Hearthfire pack as i am in the vampire DLC. Ive played through Skyrim 3 times and each individual time ive found locations or stuff i missed the previous time around. Definitely in my top 5 favorite RPG's....
I've only made 1 character but I really did everything I could in that playthrough and sunk about 190 hours into it. I might one day go through it again if I buy some DLC but since I play on the PS3 that may not be possible. Still an great game though.
I got my character up to about level 20 and then got bored and left it to play other games. I recently got sick and had about five days off work and on the first day I started a new game of Skyrim and I'm now up to lvl 26 and absolutely loving it!
Skyrim, without a doubt is the best game I have ever played in my life. Very big call for a 26 year old to make but I am so impressed with this game. If Bethesda ever come out with another game as good as this it would be unreal.
I don't really play it anymore because there doesn't really seem to have a lot to do and since I have the PS3 version, I probably won't get the DLCs anytime. I just bored of Skyrim but might be because of the hype. I still get urges to play Oblivion though.
Nope. I do still play Morrowind, though.renome
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A lot of people are talking about the DLC right now so I guess it's only fitting that be what I talk about I guess
Anyways most of the time Bethesda DLC isn't that great. Oblivion had KOTN and SI and a lot of small cheap dlc and that god damn horse armor. KOTN, for me, was pretty good because it made you explore area of the world most people usually avoid and it had that emphasis on digging stuff up yourself and tracking where to go. Shivering Isles felt a lot like Morrowind to me so that was good too but overall they just.. didn't really shine to me you know
Anyways I remember when Skyrim came out and my bro went to that fest where they had food and junk lol, ordered the limited edition collectors edition pack and stuff I think and gave me a spare copy. As usual, I logged in countless hours but it just doesn't click for me. Every month or so I might play again, same deal with all the older games but I've gotten back into playing Oblivion a lot now so by 2015 I should have 4,000+ hours on it since 2006
I used to have a level 25 Imperial Spellbreaker...he had a lot of potential like the ability to eat magic, and has some nifty spells from mods.
Too bad one tiny update patch ruined the whole game for me...
So I'm going to start off as a Conjuring Archer and a trusty Cleric.
P.S. - Said spellbreaker never completed a single thu'um...not even the fus ro dah....
I was playing it pretty actively two weeks ago, but then I got Persona 4 and now I'm spending all my time on that instead :PNiKva
My boyfriend used to play Skyrim. It was his favourite game. Do you know what is similar to that? I'm wondering what to buy him for christmas :Pblack_megYou could try oblivion it's within the same universe :P
I still play and enjoy playing Skyrim. I'm pretty close now to getting the platinum trophy so once I do I'll probably start playing something else but for now I'm still loving it!
Started playing it last week, still lv 12 with something like 15h of gameplay. Its really amazing... Its gonna be difficult for me as I like to see EVERY dialog, pickpocket every NPC, see every place, etc... In Skyrim, unlike the JRPGs that I play, I am foreseeing that this is going to be very time consuming. And I already gave up on reading every book =/ (There are lot of good ones among them!)
I played it for about a month after I first got it, and picked it up again for a couple weeks a little while ago.
I have certain problems with it. The first time through I made an Orc Berserker warhammer badazz dude. But I got into crafting to make him the ultimate weapons/armor, he leveled up through the roof, and the game was no longer fun. Kinda didn't make sense because I think the point of RPGs is trying to improve your character...
So really I think the game has balance issues. I think money should be harder to come by, and crafting should be harder (or cost more). This way you couldn't make your character too powerful after a few hours of making iron daggers.
It was a great game though, and it is one of my top 5 PS3 games (along with Red Dead, Dark Souls, Portal 2, Far Cry3)
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