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Nightmare House 2. Finally a horror game doing things right. Even if there's plenty of "boo" moments.

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Mirror's Edge. The training area is like a little paradise: great weather, beautiful city, no cops or any other problems just a nice little utopian playground.

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I don't like writer's block, I prefer to call it writer's parry.

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Oblivion is just as bad.

 

I actually have yet to encounter a bug, even tough ive played ALOT. Or maybe i have and i didnt notice it.

Woho for the goty edition?

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Oblivion is just as bad.

 

I actually have yet to encounter a bug, even tough ive played ALOT. Or maybe i have and i didnt notice it.

Woho for the goty edition?

 

GOTY edition is the same as the normal edition, it just lacks the extra content. I've put in a lot of hours, both into Oblivion and Skyrim, and Skyrim has been the stablest release they've done so far. It's glitchier than Oblivion is but you have to remember how many patches Oblivion has got.

 

As is often the case with recent Beth games the bugs are usually of the hilarious kind. On my PC I'm yet to experience a CTD or broken quest on Skyrim, though there is a rather large list of them you could probably find. If you're not a big TES fan I'd suggest you just wait for a big Steam sale so you can benefit from low price and a less buggy game, possibly the expansion packs as well if you can wait a year or so.

 

Also, roll a pure mage the first time you play through it. It has by far the best combat system compared to the sluggish melee system that hasn't really upgraded since Oblivion.

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Oblivion is just as bad.

 

I actually have yet to encounter a bug, even tough ive played ALOT. Or maybe i have and i didnt notice it.

Woho for the goty edition?

 

GOTY edition is the same as the normal edition, it just lacks the extra content. I've put in a lot of hours, both into Oblivion and Skyrim, and Skyrim has been the stablest release they've done so far. It's glitchier than Oblivion is but you have to remember how many patches Oblivion has got.

 

As is often the case with recent Beth games the bugs are usually of the hilarious kind. On my PC I'm yet to experience a CTD or broken quest on Skyrim, though there is a rather large list of them you could probably find. If you're not a big TES fan I'd suggest you just wait for a big Steam sale so you can benefit from low price and a less buggy game, possibly the expansion packs as well if you can wait a year or so.

 

Also, roll a pure mage the first time you play through it. It has by far the best combat system compared to the sluggish melee system that hasn't really upgraded since Oblivion.

 

Mages have generally failed me... I actually like bashing people, creatures, doors...

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