SKYRIM.
Point: Wow. This game is awesome. I am so glad the conversation system has been changed. The world doesn’t freeze around you anymore.
Counter-point: Wait. That NPC is walking into a cupboard. Still walking. Into a cupboard. What does this guy want? Hello, I am talking to someone else. Why did the audio drop?!
Point: Wow. The world feels so alive. Oh look giants! Bandits are going to attack them. I don’t feel like the center of this world. I feel as if I am a part of it.
Counter-point: Holy crap, that guy went flying a hundred feet into the air. That guy is literally going to burn upon re-entry.
Point: Fuck yeah. Another dungeon to explore. They are all so unique.
Counter-point: Wait, I can’t enter this one. It’s tied into the College of Winterhold quests. But I am not a mage. And this quest I am trying to complete has nothing to do with the College. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.
Skyrim is a world juxtaposed. It’s a video game that isn’t a game that reminds you constantly that it’s just a video game. It’s still an amazing game though. Don’t pass it up. Forty hours in and the adventure has just begun.
A protester wears a protective mask and goggles during clashes with security forces near the interior ministry, Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 5, 2012.
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