![]() ![]() In game worlds that can support so much dynamic content and choice, even the most mundane lifestyle offers plenty of opportunities. The author had even done the same thing before with The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion in a series of blog posts called Living in Oblivion. He was just some poor sap trying to stay alive. The answer to that came when I read a woefully short series on PC Gamer called The Elder Strolls, following a character in Skyrim who wasn't a hero, a villain, an adventurer or a rogue. At the same time, I never uninstalled Skyrim because I knew I wasn't done with it - I just didn't know what I wanted to do next. ![]() I backtracked to other Bethesda titles like Fallout: New Vegas to feed my addiction with fresh content. The Elder Roles is a new blog I'm publishing that solves a big problem I've been having with Skyrim lately: As much as I love the game, there was a period where I was feeling pretty lukewarm about playing it. Iris Ophelia's ongoing review of gaming and virtual world style ![]()
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