At least, that's what my calender says.
So I tried Skyrim, which was for the most part, quite impressive, albeit slow on my PC. I only went to the first village before I stopped, so I've barely been through start of the game anyway. Usually in these RPG based games I go as the ranged guy, but for a change, I played as an Orc called 'bashing in your face' - imagine seeing that on a letter.
Anyway, I'd like to see how well this game incorporates different playstyles. I'm trying to see how much of an opposite I can play to my brother, who's trying to be a drunken lazy thief with a significant lack in moral compasses (probably because he hsan't stolen any yet). It seems that the thief's playstyle largely involves repossesing anything not nailed down, and drinking copius amounts of reclaimed mead.
You can also gain weapon levels by hitting the guy you're supposed to followed repeatedley during the introduction area.
In other news, Gratuitous Space Battles.
Rant Over.
So I tried Skyrim, which was for the most part, quite impressive, albeit slow on my PC. I only went to the first village before I stopped, so I've barely been through start of the game anyway. Usually in these RPG based games I go as the ranged guy, but for a change, I played as an Orc called 'bashing in your face' - imagine seeing that on a letter.
Anyway, I'd like to see how well this game incorporates different playstyles. I'm trying to see how much of an opposite I can play to my brother, who's trying to be a drunken lazy thief with a significant lack in moral compasses (probably because he hsan't stolen any yet). It seems that the thief's playstyle largely involves repossesing anything not nailed down, and drinking copius amounts of reclaimed mead.
You can also gain weapon levels by hitting the guy you're supposed to followed repeatedley during the introduction area.
In other news, Gratuitous Space Battles.
Rant Over.