» Tue May 08, 2012 12:39 pm
At the end of the day we don't decide what is or is not a TES game. That would be the developers. Anything more than that is personal opinion.
Honestly, i've liked every single TES game so far. I may have liked them for different reasons, and (post-Daggerfall) there has always been the lore layer in books, npc conversations and so forth. I liked Arena for what it spawned, and the iconic locations off the staff pieces, plus the combat is actually quite fun once you geta grasp of it. Daggerfall was interesting for the more political story, some of the more shadowy and supernatural characters, the introduction of books, same fun combat as Arena, and just generally a fun game. I liked Morrowind for the story, though I somewhat disliked the combat, and it felt like a step back in that regard. ALMSIVI were awesome, the lore was facinating, and there were many other interesting characters. Vvardenfell was a deeply interesting setting, as was Sosltheim, and Mournhold. Basically, the rest made up for the combat.
In Oblivion I have to admit I really like it, and in gameplay and setting prefer it over Morrow. And before anyone points it out, I did play Morrowind first. Vvardenfell was interesting; but Cyrodiil is a beautiful setting, and the combat was a big improvement on its predecessor. It was also nice to be spoken to by NPCs. I enjoyed the various Guilds greatly, the rumors, and the new books. Shivering Isles was a masterpiece. However, the animations svcked and the characters were rather ugly. But hell, with how dated Morrowind looked byt hat point at the time they seemed pretty good.
Skyrim is a perfect blend of the things I loved about Morrowind, Daggerfall and Oblivion. I love the Thu'um and hope it will be modded into any future TES games. I like a few of the characters, such as Ulfric and Paarthunax, but I can't say that pre-DLC there are as many memorable characters. I like what has been doen with the Daedric Princes. However, the weakness for me this time around is actually the landscape. Snow and mountains are my least favorite landscape for gaming, so only small sections of the Skyrim map really appeal. What they have done is beautiful, just not my favorite style. Also, they dropped the ball on the factiosn this time around, except perhaps the DB, but no suprise there. Still, the overall game is amazing, so I can live with it. Also, the radiant system has given the game a life for a roleplayer that just wasn't there for the other games.
I also loved Fallout 3. But this isn't about that.
Basically, i've liked/loved every TES iteration so far. Generally Bethesda give off (especally if you watch the making of vids) a genuine love and passion for their games, and thats rare these days. Its something companies like Bioware have lost in my opinion. I really don't feel they deserve the flack they get game-by-game. Still even people who arn't super-impressed still 'like' their games so it isn't somethignt hat should bother me really. =)
The success of Skyrim and cahs it brought in, plus the radient system, may make Fallout 4 into somethng truly special.