Looking back at.....Skyrim!
I remember the hype around this game, people shouting in the streets dragonborn or humming the theme you hear in the trailer. Well maybe it wasn't that crazy but a lot of people were super excited about this game and I have to admit it's a pretty cool game to play!
You're the chosen one.
No not like the Star Wars chosen one, in the Elder Scrolls Skyrim you're the dragonborn which means you can absorb the soul of a dragon you've slain to become stronger. It doesn't matter what race you pick, you're the chosen one. But some NPCs will respond different to you depending on your race, the Nords aren't a big fan of outsiders and that pretty much sums up all the other races in the game. Especially elves are hated, so you might want to think about that when you pick a race. Of course that doesn't mean that it's ruined if you play as another race, especially since there are also a lot of NPCs that don't care about that or even like the idea that an elf or whatever race you picked is the dragonborn. What's also interesting is how you don't really pick what your class is, for example if you go for the hack and slash method you'll point more towards warriors while the use of magic will help you develop your magic abilities more. If you like to sneak and pickpocket then you can also do that, whatever you want to do your character will adept to that.
It all resolves around you!
Not only are you the dragonborn, you also play a part in the war (the Imperials vs the Nords) and you can pick a side. It doesn't really influence the main story but it leads to some interesting side stories. Then there are also Daedric princes that want your help and you can choose to help them (and get nice rewards) or oppose them (and sometimes still get interesting rewards). You can even get married in this game, eventhough that doesn't mean that much as you're just going to share your house with someone else. The moment you step inside a village or town there is always something to do and something to discover, but you can often decide if you want to do a quest or not.
Become stronger.
Leveling up is tied to your skills, so the more you improve your skills the faster you'll level up. So sneak a lot, wear medium armor and make good use of your sword and you'll develop those skills quickly and so level up thanks to those skills. The same counts if you make armor or make potions, it's a good way to get better armor and other items and at the same time improve your blacksmith and alchemy skills that once again help you level up. It probably won't surprise you that it's easy to level up in Skyrim, eventhough you'll run out of skills to rank up when you reach level 70. So it's good that you can reset the skills and earn experience for that once again. This keeps you busy for quite some time and makes Skyrim an unforgettable adventure! But also definitely the dragons, maybe not the smartest creatures in the game but they can definitely pose a threat if you're not careful!
You're the chosen one.
No not like the Star Wars chosen one, in the Elder Scrolls Skyrim you're the dragonborn which means you can absorb the soul of a dragon you've slain to become stronger. It doesn't matter what race you pick, you're the chosen one. But some NPCs will respond different to you depending on your race, the Nords aren't a big fan of outsiders and that pretty much sums up all the other races in the game. Especially elves are hated, so you might want to think about that when you pick a race. Of course that doesn't mean that it's ruined if you play as another race, especially since there are also a lot of NPCs that don't care about that or even like the idea that an elf or whatever race you picked is the dragonborn. What's also interesting is how you don't really pick what your class is, for example if you go for the hack and slash method you'll point more towards warriors while the use of magic will help you develop your magic abilities more. If you like to sneak and pickpocket then you can also do that, whatever you want to do your character will adept to that.
It all resolves around you!
Not only are you the dragonborn, you also play a part in the war (the Imperials vs the Nords) and you can pick a side. It doesn't really influence the main story but it leads to some interesting side stories. Then there are also Daedric princes that want your help and you can choose to help them (and get nice rewards) or oppose them (and sometimes still get interesting rewards). You can even get married in this game, eventhough that doesn't mean that much as you're just going to share your house with someone else. The moment you step inside a village or town there is always something to do and something to discover, but you can often decide if you want to do a quest or not.
Become stronger.
Leveling up is tied to your skills, so the more you improve your skills the faster you'll level up. So sneak a lot, wear medium armor and make good use of your sword and you'll develop those skills quickly and so level up thanks to those skills. The same counts if you make armor or make potions, it's a good way to get better armor and other items and at the same time improve your blacksmith and alchemy skills that once again help you level up. It probably won't surprise you that it's easy to level up in Skyrim, eventhough you'll run out of skills to rank up when you reach level 70. So it's good that you can reset the skills and earn experience for that once again. This keeps you busy for quite some time and makes Skyrim an unforgettable adventure! But also definitely the dragons, maybe not the smartest creatures in the game but they can definitely pose a threat if you're not careful!
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