[QUOTE="ShimmerMan"]I enjoy reading the complaints that people throw at Skyrim because most of them come down to nitpicking. If you want to hate the game just hate it, let loose. I know people like to buck a trend so it's not suprising seeing hate towards TES V. I did however think people could come up with more imaginative complaints but " There's a bug which destroyeed a quest, that's it ( QQ ) most dissapointing game of 2011".THA-TODD-BEAST
I agree. If you claim that Skyrim is a terrible game, I don't care who you are: You instantly lose all credibility right then and there. Aside from a few issues that one should expect to be present in any open world game in which the player has millions of combinations of quests, items, and paths to take, Skyrim is as close to perfect as an open world RPG can get with our current technology.
"I agree. If you claim that Oblivion is a terrible game, I don't care who you are: You instantly lose all credibility right then and there. Aside from a few issues that one should expect to be present in any open world game in which the player has millions of combinations of quests, items, and paths to take, Oblivion is as close to perfect as an open world RPG can get with our current technology."
The point is Skyrim is nothing but a dumbed down version of Oblivion with little innovation. Yes there are some improvements and it's a superb game compared to many others but I find it slightly disappointing. They haven't really pushed the boundaries in terms of combat and openess, it's more of a case of same old same old. Many people don't mind that, why change a winning formula? But for me who played all Morrowind and Oblivion addons as well as heavily modded all those it's slightly too similar.I think like many new games now they're being held back by dated consoles.
For me actually though BF3 was by far the worst game of 2011... awful single player and ridiculously unreliable servers. I could only get about 20 min gameplay before losing connection to the server.
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