
When it comes to must-see games at this year’s E3, Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was very obviously near, if not at the top of the list. The successor to the insanely popular Oblivion has some dramatically huge shoes to fill, but if what we saw in today’s demo was any indication, it is very up to the task.
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Lordbound is finally here.
Love seeing all these Impressions from the Evil crew.
oblivion,for me,was like a good book, hard to put down always wanting to see the next part or dungeon! lol. can see myself spending some serioussss s s time on this game , cant wait!
I do believe that this game will completely redefine what is possible and what is expected from all other rpgs to come. Everything I've seen and read about it is amazing if not completely groundbreaking. Bethesda have done it again.
Only game I have ever booked a holiday for.
I was already expecting this game to be one of the best ever made, and really looking forward to seeing some in game footage.
Then I see the gameplay, and it looks even better than I thought it would. The dragons look real, and there aren't even real dragons - how does that work!?
It's just ridiculous, I can't wait.