
Anyone that's laid their eyes on Bethesda Softworks' eagerly anticipated Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the follow-up to its smash-hit Oblivion, at this year's E3 came away positively salivating at the possibilities in store for the game.

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I hope all of this hype pays off
This is one of the few games that I want to buy at release. But knowing they are going to add DLC and/or expansions, makes me want to wait. Decisions!
Hey, if they address the problems with Oblivion, remember what made Morrowind great and wrap it all up in some well written quests with engaging and fun combat, then it will not be overhyped.