
Skyrim is one of the most popular games of the year. Capsule Computer's go in depth as to why popularity does not mean a game is for everyone. Follow the link to find out for yourself.
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Such an interesting piece.
I can sum it up with a picture, to be honest.
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Really good article. You do make a great point. I have Oblivion and, as great of a game it is, the open world does pull away the focus of the storyline. Sure, a lot of gamers like that, but I do enjoy games where there is a focus on the plot. I also have the same feeling with the Grand Theft Auto series.
That is where I agree with the Assassin's Creed point. It does have a great focus on story and doesn't dilute it to an extent. If the Elder Scrolls games were a little more focused on the story, then maybe I can play them that much longer.
Of course, I still enjoy running around in an open world, just to have a break.
I am way too impatient for this type of game
It's not for everyone because it's developers favor certain consumers.
I'd have to say that the game is actually for everyone, they've made the game a lot more streamlined so even those with no experience could pick it up. It's mostly people not wanting to even give it a chance or those who just love their FPS games to death.