denseWorm said:
Maybe it's because I like wandering around windswept, grassy cliffs while listening to soaring orchestral tunes rather than listening to The Rock having whooping cough in my ear in a echo'ey cathedral.
Probably.
I enjoyed Skyrim's landscape because it wasn't everything that every other fantasy game had done before, though admittedly it had been done before just less often, and it's music wasn't the same thing I had been hearing for years in fantasy settings.
I never found wandering the exact same midevil-esque landscape I had seen in literally hundreds of different movies/tv shows/games before while listening to the same classical music that every B-Rated movie used to be particularly fun. I never felt like I was in Elder scrolls while playing Oblivion, I felt like I was in just some other generic fantasy game.
Skyrim brought Morrowind's magic back for me, although in a different way.
-Morrowind had they very new world, undiscovered country, feel to it. Exploring it was fun because it felt like something were no man had gone before.
-Skyrim has the exact opposite, it has a very OLD world feel, the most ancient of ancient. Exploring it was fun because I wanted to discover the lost secrets of the farthest farthest past.
-Oblivion on the other hand, it felt to old to be new, and to new to be old. Oblivion was like the land were people were everything was just... there.