
GameShard writes: "The icy reaches of Skyrim are particularly foreboding, it has to be said. There's some of the rugged Obliviony landscape in evidence, but it speaks much more to me of Age of Conan's Cimmeria - open plains juxtaposed with jarring cliffs, and there's a real sense that the world is truly alive. Even as I step out of the starting area, a rabbit hops across the path before me. A little further down the road, a fox eyes me suspiciously and darts into cover. A wolf also watches me with wary eyes, until it decides that I look too tasty to resist and gets a dose of axe for its trouble."
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Lordbound is finally here.
Good post :)