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User avatar #291 - primerpower (07/05/2012) [-]
This is a serious question here.

If i have played both FO3 anf FO: NV and they are both the same thing when it comes to exploring...search a building and look in every single nook, cranny, desk door, cabinet, etc. i was just wondering if Skyrim would be worth buying or is it the same genral thing as the previously mentioned games
#332 to #291 - N. Korean citizen (07/05/2012) [-]
Fun Fact: Morrowind is as big as two Britains put together.
User avatar #337 to #332 - primerpower (07/05/2012) [-]
Fun fact: it was long enough traversing Washington. nevermind britain
User avatar #302 to #291 - dustyshane (07/05/2012) [-]
Skyrim is more related to Fallout because of the perks and no athletics and Acrobatics skills.

But yea, it is way different than Fallout.
User avatar #293 to #291 - skyrimturtles (07/05/2012) [-]
the elder scrolls series is somewhat like fallout there are monsters at every turn and great weapons and armor but i would suggest starting with morrowind or oblivion
User avatar #294 to #293 - primerpower (07/05/2012) [-]
but if i just want to get Skyrim to keep my elder scrolls friends from raping me any longer, i am going to guess youd recommend it?
User avatar #296 to #294 - skyrimturtles (07/05/2012) [-]
well yes skyrim is a great game only the interface is a little more disorganized than morrowind or oblivion and the difficulty is nothing compared to the two because its straightforward you barely have to think anything through
User avatar #297 to #296 - primerpower (07/05/2012) [-]
Welcome to modern video games...thank you for your input it might be my next game purchase. Either that or dragon dogma
User avatar #305 to #297 - flutterdie (07/05/2012) [-]
Dragons dogma is super fun, I couldn't put it down. You don't feel much of a story going on until near the end, but it really is pretty amazing. The climbing on the monsters isn't as good as, say, shadow of the colossus, but it's still massively fun.
User avatar #303 to #297 - dustyshane (07/05/2012) [-]
I would Start with morrowind. You may hate the combat system at first, but it's actually based on how high your skill is and wht weapon you use. It's not just hack and slash like the elder scrolls games after it.
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