KqWIN wrote:Inigo Montoya wrote:KqWIN wrote:
I had Skyrim on my xbox. I loved it, but I don't think it's worth buying again. I don't really play that game the way it's supposed to be played lol.
The Witcher 3 all day, every day.
I liked Skyrim when it came out, even though I was disappointed it wasn't much of a leap forward from Oblivion (and in some respects it went backwards). Still, I enjoyed it and it was a good game. A few months back I got the Skyrim Special Edition\Remastered, and was really shocked at how badly that game had aged. Frankly, I'd go for something else.
Oblivion was great, those were the days when I enjoyed the grind. Now I just like building a powerful character (through glitches maybe), and running through the missions and side quests. It's how I played the Fallout games and Skyrim, but I'm not interested in replaying them. I'll check out the Witcher 3 if it's not too expensive. Is it something I can rent and finish in a few days?
I'm having a quarter life crisis right now. This is my last year of college, and my last winter break. Might be the last time I get to play video games all day so I'm gonna take advantage of it. Much more fun than job hunting.
Bethesda games are always full of grinding. Though I loved Oblivion immensely, Morrowind was my favorite TES game. Can't fault you for running through missions--Bethesda games are more about exploration than plot and their writing isn't the best. Fallout 3 and NV were pretty good (but grindy, of course), but Fallout 4 was a huge disappointment to me--it was simply atrocious.
As for the Wither 3--it is a huge game. But not only does it get the exploration right, it gets the story and quests right. You won't want to rush through it. It is one of the best games ever made. It gets almost everything right, and now that you have a PS4, you should treat yourself--it also looks phenomenal. Right now I see it on Steam for 30$, as a GOTY edition which includes all the dlc's and expansions and it's a great deal even for the base game. The two expansions add round 40 hours and are excellent. I could write about it all day, but if you like RPGs, just get it and thank me later.