I see a lot of threads and posts from people who seem to be concerned about how Skyrim is going to be. Is it going to be like this game, or this game, I hope its like this, and so on and so forth. I started playing with Morrowind, having no idea what I was diving into, literally. It was a fluke purchase of a game I had never even seen, and it ended up being a life changing experience. I was blown away by the detail, the lore, the freedom. It was everything and more I could ever expect from a video game and Ive been a die hard fan since.
When Oblivion came out I was certainly excited, but I didnt follow much of the production and again didnt know much about it and hadnt seen much until I played it. Obviously I had my opinions about the previous game, so I was more than happy to delve into a new world. There were a enormous number of adjustments and additions that made this game better than Morrowind, and I would say that 90 percent of them were for the better. Were some things taken out that I missed? Of course. But with all the other improvements that were made that meant nothing to me. Even though I still say that personally I liked Morrowind better, Oblivion would be an easy 2nd place. Were there flaws? Absolutely. When you are literally creating life, creating a living breathing world out of nothing....there are bound to be some flaws here and there. But in the grand scheme of what is going on in the game it is meaningless.
Now that Skyrim has come around, I have paid much more attention following the screenshots and videos and articles. Like the rest of the TRUE Elder Scrolls fans, I honestly dont know how I will survive until November. I am also worried though, because I can be extremely critical of things like video games. But from what Ive seen from the ES team in the past, and what we've seen so far from Skyrim, I put complete faith in them to create yet another, EPIC, original, amazing game. Just from the improvements weve seen from Arena and Daggerfall to Morrowind's mechanics and engine and gameplay to Oblivion's, and then from Obvlivion's to Fallout's, its hard to imagine this game not completely breaking the mold with the new stuff they have created. Simply put, all the haters and half assed fans, prepare to be amazed. Thats my prediction. And also prepare for a 12 month hibernation following November 2011. Sorry job, its ES.
Sorry for the wall of text, but I had to get it out.
Long live the Elder Scrolls
Regarding the picked up Morrowind will nilly and loved it, got Oblivion and liked it, and now am following Skyrim closely like any true Elder Scrolls fan sentiment... I can totally relate.
It was actually my father who got me into The Elder Scrolls. He still to this day plays Morrowind on his xbox and I always ask him don't you get sick of it, haven't you done everything already? He goes well yeah mostly everything a couple times over but I'll never get sick of it. Although I didn't play it as much as him I enjoyed it just as much.
I wasn't that big of a gamer back then and to be honest I had no intentions of buying an xbox 360even. Until I saw a commercial for Oblivion and my life was never the same. I sold my xbox (kept Morrowind though of course) and bought a Xbox360 and a copy of Oblivion on the same day. It was the sole reason for the purchase after all. I too liked or prefer Morrowind a little more then Oblivion but both are very good games and there are parts of Oblivion that I really thought they made improvements on just like I expect them to do with Skyrim. The Graphics for one stand out. I hope the new combat of Skyrim will be the standout improvement.
I never really got into the lore of things though, never read many in-game books or cared to go into the backstory of anything. I just enjoyed playing the games and being free to do what I wanted in the open world of Morrowind and Cyrodiil.
Now though I find I've taken a bigger interest into video games in general. I actually follow them pre release, watch videos, read articles, go on the forums all that stuff. I never followed a Elder Scrolls game this closely either until now with Skyrim. I wanted to learn about the province of Skyrim and all the lore. I want to read every news or tidbit released about the actual game and it's features and I'm always checking for any new screenshots or videos.
Ive seen a particular recent post where people commented on the 'viking' feel of the game, and so on. Im not sure what ES games you have played before, if any, but you can be whatever character you want. And rest assured, regardless of the terrain, the population of Skyrim will not simply be 'viking' This game is so much bigger than a label like 'viking'...lol. I dont know, maybe Ive been playing a different game all these years. While even I admit I sometimes have my worries, I try to keep in mind this is not a 'New Vegas' style sequel to its predecessor. This is something completely brand spanking new, that is taking the knowledge it has gained over MANY years since its last release. Ive come to terms with the fact that no matter what game, or how much I love it, there are going to be aspects and times where I say "They should have done this" or something similar. It is absolutely invevitable. But minor flaws will never distract me from the an overall masterpiece. And although I try not to get excited, I have a feeling that Skyrim is going to be yet again a wonderful game with seemingly limitless playability. I for one cannot wait..
Regarding the Viking look or feel of the game. I say "whats the problem?" I can't think of many, or any, Viking-esque games. Certainly not any done well. I might be a little biased being a big time Viking themed fan, basically anything with the look or history of Vikings peeks my interests. That being said I understand where peoples concerns are. The thing is Skyrim is not Cyrodiil, or Morrowind, or any other of the nine provinces that make up Tamriel. It's Skyrim and I would want it to be portrayed closely to the lore as written. The looks and the history. The Snowy Mountainous Tundra landscape and the Nedic/Nordic or proto-human rich history. I think a lot of people are forgetting that each province has it's own story to tell and each game so far has taken place in a different province. (Atleast the last two anyways)
I think once people come to realize there will be other NPC then just Nords and you can choose to be any race you want to be they'll start to calm down. But this is the land of the Nords and it has a rich history to it they'll come to love Skyrim as much, or in my case more so, then they loved Morrowind or Cyrodiil (Oblivion).