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Skyrim ... I just love it, and I enjoy every moment playing it ...
Are there gonna be Elder Scrolls VI? And when?

And also can you suggest some game like Skyrim? I mean good RPG games, with good gameplay and quite good graphics, and most important a great scenario?
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dontcareforlabels
It's crap imo
Signus · 26-30, M
I love it anyways...
What game you like? I like to try ...
dontcareforlabels
Cheers mate for the reasonable response. I loved Morrowind when I got it home - bought it quite soon after release, on the bus home I looked at the map and all that,, played the arse out of it over the next few weeks.
Skyrim I didn't like, I had high hopes obviously, but i's nowhere near the soulful game Morrowind is - for all its faults -.
I like lots of games, been gaming since I was 8 in 1979
Playing Civ 5 fully expanded at the moment. It's quite good.
I liked Baldurs Gate II a lot. Played it on the PC about 15 years ago - 4 disks (3inch size)
I like running about with a bow and arrow - don't get me wrong. But Skyrim is a waste of my time. Tried to play it a few times, and just end up chucking my imaginary cd (steam download) in the bin.
In theory I am glad you like it though because it's good for a young persons (and you still a fairly young person) imagination to run around an open world. I just need it to be done better in so many ways to stop being so incredibly annoyed that I can't even enjoy the exploration properly.
dontcareforlabels
I didn't like Oblivion. Too much hellish imagery for a start
dontcareforlabels
I finished it of course - these are obviously games with some merits, so I keep playing, but I didn't like it.
Morrowind also for me goes downhill when one has to go into red mountain and save the world. But one can avoid that for ages doing other stuff, and there's a lot of woven plot from side-activity, which impressed me. I want a game where I can have a second life, in an imaginary land, I don't want to be railroaded into saving it. Oblivion pushes me too much into the main plot arc, and most of the game felt like just getting through where it had pushed me. And the imagery of course makes it less fun.
I read the Lord of The Rings when I was 10, I like the Shire, the Old Forest, the Inn at Bree, the great North Road leading somewhere??
I don't want to be in Mordor for half the fucking game.
dontcareforlabels
Yeah it was in effect, oblivion was a decline, I was hoping Skyrim would be a step back towards Morrowind but it was a step to something else, which I didn't like either!
Signus · 26-30, M
I dont know, but maybe if you could play Skyrim when you were around 20 maybe you would like it .... dont you think so?
dontcareforlabels
Yeah I do, that's what I meant about how it gives you the chance to use your imagination.
But gaming, along with a lot of the world we live in has gone a certain direction, and it's not my direction. So I see it as a disappointment, a chance lost, and broken. As opposed to you and other young people (so many young people love Skyrim) that accept it more naturally.
- You are wise young grasshopper..
dontcareforlabels
It's a good game