vineri, decembrie 19

10 or 20 games 2 play before you stop being alive - Part 1 = numero 1




For sure in one of the top spots there is this series of games called The Elder Scrolls, developed by Bethesda Softwork and I have to say is not a coincidence that it is like on a tie with another series by the same company: Fallout. Fallout was actually my first love, gaming speaking. Will talk about it next or soon. Or not.

Anyway, The Elder Scrolls. I have to admit I didn't play the first 2, Arena and Daggerfall.

But Morrowind (The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind), with the story (IGN's reader's choice for Best Story), the mood, the music (Morrowind was nominated for the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition")!

It is a truly open game, you can do it your way or even don’t do it, you do not need to fulfill any prophecy, actually there is one and it is about you if you … care about it.

It is a true blood RPG, you are born under one of the 13 signs, each gives you different abilities, 10 races, each with its own specialties, and then you can choose in which of the 27 skills you put your points. Cool huh? But there are many cool things that combined created for me one of the best gaming experience, like you can skill and level up by exercising abilities, you want to increase your 1 hand combat? Then get a one hand sword and stab something. You can also read some training books and also ask some people for training. Also I liked the combat that is in a way more free than in other RPGs, first of all is not turned base but real time and like in real world, multiple enemies can and will attack you in the same time and you can kill them however you feel like, melee or magic. Or run away, I did that in the beginning cause you are very weak and with no armor. And there are consequences, you cannot go berserk and kill people in the cities, the powerful guards will put you down like a mad dog. Almost, cause depending on the level of guilt you might be able to pay your way out of prison. And talking about guards, they are different from land to land with different character types but also armors and at the time the graphics were amazing, also for the “different locations that you will travel are highly detailed. The rivers and lakes that you come across look so real that it seems that you can drink out of them to quench your thirst”( Reviewer: Michael Knutson).

I do not remember if was in Morrowind or Oblivion that I was not walking or running but jumping so I can improve it ;)

So we go to Oblivion, the next game of the series:

“The plot begins six years after the events of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in 3E 433. Emperor Uriel Septim VII is assassinated as he attempts to flee from the Imperial City after learning that assassins have killed his sons. However, before his death, he hands the Amulet of Kings over to the person who would become the Hero of Kvatch, a lowly prisoner which Uriel had seen in his dreams, with instructions to 'close shut the jaws of Oblivion'.
The adventure begins after a prison escape and with a quest to find a man named Jauffre - and eventually the long lost illegitimate son of Uriel, the last surviving heir to the Septim throne, hidden away for protection since his birth. Ultimately, the Hero must stop the invasion from Oblivion and stand between the future of Tamriel and the Prince of Destruction himself.”(http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_IV:_Oblivion)

EPIC, huh?

Like the world of the series, Tamriel(also known as Dawn's Beauty in Aldmeris, Starry Heart in Ehlnofex, Starry Heart of Dawn's Beauty, Taazokaan in the Dragon Language, and the Arena, is one of the several continents located on Nirn), its stories, deities and creatures.

Oblivion is somehow a love / hate affair for many ES players. Whatever.
I loved it!
You can join many factions but the most of the quests comes from these:
The Fighters Guild – did all the quests and become the Master of it! And are 7 guildhalls with 10 ranks to climb till you become the big boss ;)

The Mages Guild – similar to the fight guild I climbed also the ranks of the mages one till the Arch-Mage!
The Dark Brotherhood – if I remember correctly, I have a very bad memory, this was the best series of quests I enjoyed in the game; basically you must assassinate people, sometimes even many, like one quest where you must kill everyone in a house (name: Whodunit?) but that does not mean you kill innocents (well sometimes) like in a quest you must find a missing girl and you find out that a town wants her to be sacrificed … and of course I killed them all, all village, that was also crazy there were in a basement some armed with clubs … and there is this quest where there is someone’s mother’s head on some shrine… crazy.  
The Thieves Guild – very very nice also, of course I become guildmaster.
The Arena – is actually a place where you can fight, under some rules – fight to death but do not loot the fallen ones, until you become the grand champion when you can also challenge the ex-one and after that you can choose a name, like The Messenger of Death or The Crimson Blade or Dragonheart ;)

But many additional side-quests were cool, like that where you must find a painter and for that you go into another weird world that resides in one of his paintings, this quest is called … A Brush with Death ;)

In both games I talked so far about there are books spread that contains stories about the world, deities, all kind of heroes, some of these are made by fans and some followed a story contest started by the Bethesda folks. So you can spend months in both games, playing and reading, np.

Skyrim


War, war never changes. No, that is from another game.
But is about to be unleashed in the land of Skyrim when you are brought in. To be executed. But I am the Dragonborn so fuck you bitches I cannot be decapitated just like that.

Is already more than 3 years since Skyrim came to life but still the graphics are amazing, even without the cool mods.

The story is not as good as Morrowind’s. But there are new creatures to the series that include Giants, Frost Trolls, mammoths, Frostbite Spiders, Ice Wraiths, Hagravens, and Dragons! And the graphics :) So you are Dragonborn and will learn to speak some of the dragon language and shout, shouts are powerful and useful, mostly as a weapon, as an attack.

We have no more classes but perks that are skilled-specific organized in a tree. NPCs are more intelligent and do more whatever tasks not only roaming around aimlessly. You can get married J

I liked it that the pace, furiousness of the fight was dimmed compared with Oblivion, not only that is more “real” but for me it suits better.

Anyway is a game where, also like before ones, you start on a quest and can get lost so that you can even forget why you went that/one way in the first place. I remember the feeling on going on some quests on a snowy mountain and encountering all types of dangers difficult to fight with my current level and spending a lot of hours on it. So for me is a moody game that the main story kind of disappointed me but other quests and the settings, the beautiful scenery, the fighting were good and compensated. There are a few fights involving a lot of people that felt good to participate in. With the new radiant story (used as with Fallout 3) AI allows the game to make an infinite amount of miscellaneous quests and also adapt the quest to the player “moves” and style perceived till then by the game, like the fighting preferred style. There are creatures that have their fixed stats but most of the others scale to your character, maybe sometimes the challenge is lacking because of this, so much as many fights are kind of easy to win, one way or another, is not like in Morrowind when I was killed in day 1 by some rats. Some people say Skyrim was dumbed down so more can play it. And the pleasure of just exploring around is not so great as in Morrowind despite the gorgeous surroundings. This is just my feeling.

When I finished the main story I actually didn't believed this is it, I thought there must be something more spectacular or something but no, after another month of playing and noticing no more marks on the map I just stopped :)

But I did played it for like ... hmm .. from xmas till april so ... ;)

Anyway I played each of these 3 games a few times, not to mention the add-ons, I almost forgot about it but I feel tired already writing this so will not talk about the add-ons now, but they each add cool stuff.