» Sat May 28, 2011 1:52 pm
Quite a lot of reasons.
- The bibliophile in me, naturally, can't get enough of all those well-written books. :read: As well as the interesting storylines of the games themselves.
- The historian in me loves the depth of history and lore, and the realism of the many arguments and ambiguous matters within it. There isn't a lot of fiction that has that much of a devotion to grounding their settings in such a believable context.
- The roleplayer in me loves, along with the above history and lore, the depth of customisation in the games after Arena (excluding Redguard, of course).
- The feminist in me, pleasantly surprised, appreciates the female characters in Daggerfall and to somewhat (though still not too much) a lesser extent Morrowind, and how they're prortrayed.
- The audiophile in me just wants to keep listening to all that beautiful music.
- The naturalist in me enjoys wandering Morrowind, taking in the landscape and seeing all the unique flora and fauna (and wishing they'd stop attacking me <_< ).
- The gamer in me, though a rather minor part of me, finds the games pretty fun to play at that, though Daggerfall has a lot over the next two games in that regard.
- The crush on Sean Bean in me likes Oblivion just because he's there. :blush: