Aside from all the bugs and the glitches this game carries with it, Skyrim has truly restored my love for RPG games. Never have I played a game that has made me feel so lost in its world. Not only has this game been a wonderful experience to play, it actually has brought closer to a couple people in my life. My brother and I talk back and forth all the time about how my "dual-wielding war axe Nord just destroys enemies" or how his "theif/archer Argonian steals everything and is rich from it." As stupid as that sounds we've actually grown closer because of this game. Hell, my girlfriend, who has never really played a video game in her life, plays this game with me now and talks to me about how she can't wait to fight a dragon for the first time, and how she loves the history and detail of this game.
Truthfully, I play mainly first person shooters because quite frankly, RPG/Adventure games just haven't caught my attention in any way, shape, or form. I had heard of Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, but was not interested in trying that game out. It just didn't seem to grab me. I was reluctant to pick up Skyrim, and had originally planned to get it for the PS3 (but after reading all the problems, grabbed it for XBOX). I decided to purchase it, so I drove home on my day off and popped in the CD figuring "Well, if I don't like this game, at least I have Battlefield 3."
I haven't played Battlefield 3 in almost two weeks (excluding last night due to Back to Karkand expansion).
When I load this game up and start playing, I get this feeling like the world is there for me to explore. Yeah, there are quest to do, but after I was set free to go where I wanted and do what I wanted, I discovered something I didn't think a game could deliver: that feeling of discovery. I love the fact that I can go out into the world, stumble across a random cave and tell myself "I wonder what is in there?", then actually go in and find out there is a murderous vampire group inside and it's up to me to stop them. Or to climb to the top of a mountain and find there is a random bandit camp with treasure chests, and ACTUALLY find stuff worth my while.
The score of the game, the atmosphere, the adventure and excitement of not knowing what you'll discover next just drives me to play more and more. My first fight with a dragon left my heart pounding and full of adrenaline, something a game has not been able to do since my years back with the PS1.
Bethesda, I thank you for developing and releasing such a masterpiece. Again, I know there are issues with this game, I know there are glitches that make mammoths fly and dragons fly backwards (which I've yet to see), but Skyrim has truly brought me back to what it means to play a game for the shear excitement of playing the game and discovering all it really is worth, not because "it's there and I guess I'll play it."