dandongleson
Les Vegetables
dandongleson

I agree with all of this, with the exception that I think you definitely, DEFINITELY should get all the characters on your first playthrough, as it can/will dramatically impact the ending (unless you're the kind of person that likes playing games more than once in a row; I don't do that, personally.) There are only a

This game is actually very creative.

Best Indie Game: Shovel Knight

Best performance: Trey Parker, South Park: The Stick of Truth

The difference is Elder Scrolls games are essentially *all* filler. Bioware games have deep characters and stories to explore. Filler distracts from what is supposed to be the main focus of the game whereas in TES, the filler is there for you to experience in your own way.

Eh, I disagree. You might as well say that Skyrim has a filler problem, or any Bethesda title.

Skyrim DOES have a filler problem; I stopped playing because ten hours in, I realized I just did not give two shits what was happening.

The part where the x-wing pilot dodges a laser blast just like Han was made to was too funny

Guess we can expect it to be patched before we can skip cutscenes

That's cool and interesting. How long will it be until it gets removed?

Everytime I think Ubisoft can't reach a new low, they manage to dig a little deeper.

Shorter version: never write anything about swords, ever.

Thanks for the pageviews!

This video is fake. You can tell because he got actual rewards and not shards.

It looks weird and stupid to insiders, so I can only imagine.

When the game has the line "I don't even have the time to explain to you why I don't have the time to explain what's going on to you", you have officially failed as a writer.

Well if by "hand holding" you mean a coherent story that is actually told through the game and not through an external source....then yea.

No.