Different people have different tastes.
Whether i'm watching a film, or playing a game, i'm not one of these people who gets excited by fancy cinematics, action moves, or big explosions. Maybe when I was 8 I might've liked that kind of thing, but not now.
I'm not trying to insult people who do like finisher moves - i'm just simply stating my opinion. The lack of such cinematics was always something I loved about the Elder Scrolls series; and along with first-person gameplay, it was one of the things that really made the series stand out among the crowd of mainstream action-RPGs. I'm very disappointed that's changed.
Whether i'm watching a film, or playing a game, i'm not one of these people who gets excited by fancy cinematics, action moves, or big explosions. Maybe when I was 8 I might've liked that kind of thing, but not now.
I'm not trying to insult people who do like finisher moves - i'm just simply stating my opinion. The lack of such cinematics was always something I loved about the Elder Scrolls series; and along with first-person gameplay, it was one of the things that really made the series stand out among the crowd of mainstream action-RPGs. I'm very disappointed that's changed.
Oh no, you take a spin while you do a power attack!
So unrealistic and stylistically cinematic!
Have you looked at the bloody things?
Mortal Combat, Witcher 2, Dragon Age Origins. Yes, those a re pretty cinematic and over the top.
Compared to those, Skyrim is extremely tame. A 2 second animation of your character stabbing another. Oooh, such an action movie cliché...
It's like complaining how the fireball spell now emits smoke for a better effect.