Every weapon or spell in the game can be equipped to either hand at any time, leading to limitless combinations of attack options.
That sounds pretty sweet. I can't wait to wield two two-handed weapons at the same time!
Dragonborn - Called "dovahkiin" in the language of dragons, these rare individuals are true dragon hunters. As the game begins, your hero may be the last one left.
I don't like that I may have to start out as a dragon hunter. Skipping the main quest seems a little immersion-breaking when I have a mentor I'm supposed to feel attached to.
Amidst any discussion of what sets Skyrim apart from its predecessors, dragons are at the very heart - as is how your character is tied to them. Though the Elder Scrolls video game franchise has been around since 1994, dragons have never been a part of the gameplay. That's because the fiction has been clear on the point that dragons were banished from the worldthousands of years ago. Until now.
There was a dragon in Hammerfell less than a millennium ago.
The game is starting to remind me of Gothic II, sans the third perspective. It would be cool to be able to engage in duels and fisticuffs without intervention by the law.
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