Wow, really in love with this game. Coming up on 300 hours divided between two characters. I probably have more issues with the game than most of my (video) gamer work friends, but nearly all of that stems from the game being finite unlike tabletop gaming.
Not sure what I should say about the game, but how I'd like to start is with this: I had no intention of getting a current gen console... I had gone this long without, what was the point. My friend had offered to let me borrow his Xbox in trade for some favors I'd done him and I declined. Then Skyrim came out. Everybody at work was raving about this game so I told my friend I would borrow the Xbox, and I rented Skyrim for 5 days...
Long story short; When I returned the game I went out and bought a copy. Now I still haven't bought an Xbox and have been borrowing this one off and on, but I intend to pick one up in the next 2-6 weeks. I'll add that I even had access to a stack of all the games currently on Xbox that I genuinely wanted to play, but those weren't enough to compel me to spend money. Skyrim has!
Not sure what I should say about the game, but how I'd like to start is with this: I had no intention of getting a current gen console... I had gone this long without, what was the point. My friend had offered to let me borrow his Xbox in trade for some favors I'd done him and I declined. Then Skyrim came out. Everybody at work was raving about this game so I told my friend I would borrow the Xbox, and I rented Skyrim for 5 days...
Long story short; When I returned the game I went out and bought a copy. Now I still haven't bought an Xbox and have been borrowing this one off and on, but I intend to pick one up in the next 2-6 weeks. I'll add that I even had access to a stack of all the games currently on Xbox that I genuinely wanted to play, but those weren't enough to compel me to spend money. Skyrim has!
