
Product-Reviews writes: Another heavy aspect of the Elder Scrolls universe is NPC interaction. In Oblivion, NPCs were very repetitive and players would get bored hearing the same thing over an over again with the same facial expressions and vocal phrasing. In Skyrim, Bethesda are once again placing NPC interaction as one of their key areas of the game, and we’re hearing that players will even be able to get married and live with your partner this time around. It may seem like a pointless feature to include, but when you are leveled up to the brim and feel like a break from the action, it will be nice for players to relax in their Skyrim mansion with a female companion – we wonder how far Bethesda will be taking the getting married scenario, will it include a night of passion as well?
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New NPC interaction is welcome in my book.. well met!
Improved and expanded NPC interaction is the absolute most important feature requiring improvement in open-world RPGs in order to increase the sense of BEING your character in a realistically living world.
Why would anyone say no to this?
Agreed. I am so pumped for this game its already GOML (Game of My Life)
"...it will be nice for players to relax in their Skyrim mansion with a female companion..."
Wow, way to go with the assumption that your readership is either all heterosexual males--or possibly homosexual females, but I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that the author wasn't thinking beyond his own (clearly narrow) frame of reference. -10 credibility points for failing to take into consideration more than 50% of the human population.
Allow me to invite you to join the rest of us in the 21st century, Mr. Ng.