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Don't know if any of you people ever thought about it, as I do, but TESV: Skyrim has a certain European RPG feel to it...especially compared to Oblivion.
Now...please let me explain
As a huge RPG fan, I've played a lot of different games in this genre. From Fallout to Pokemon...
It's a fact that most European RPG's tend to be a lot more darker and grittier than American RPG's and not only in it's use of colours.
(Japanese RPG's can sometimes be completely bonkers, but that's beside the point
)
Of course, you've all heard of The Witcher (Polish developers)... this game is know for it's adult content and dark atmosphere.
I bet less of you ever heard of the Gothic series (German developers). This game too, had a very heavy atmosphere (and was unforgiving and sometimes brutally hard)
To get back on topic: Skyrim seems to have taken a lot of hints from games like these.
Gothic was known for making the npc's act like they're actually busy with their own lives, apart from the protagonists quests.
Oblivion sometimes failed to convince me, with its robot like movements and cut-paste-conversations. Skyrim nails it, just like Gothic did.
Also, American games tend to have lighter and brighter colours, visually.
Oblivion's Orcs nearly lit up in the dark. Even Dragon Age's colour scheme was pretty bright (even if Bioware said they where aiming for a dark fantasy
)
Arcania: Gothic 4 even lets you choose the colour scheme in the option menu (American or European).
As for the more adult content...
Skyrim starts of with a beheading and I won't mention some stuff you see while questing for the Dark Brotherhood...
Don't me wrong, I'm Dutch, so I love gritty, atmospheric games !
There's only one thing games like Gothic and The Witcher offer, that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim still hasn't: nude romance scenes 0
Don't know if any of you people ever thought about it, as I do, but TESV: Skyrim has a certain European RPG feel to it...especially compared to Oblivion.
Now...please let me explain
As a huge RPG fan, I've played a lot of different games in this genre. From Fallout to Pokemon...
It's a fact that most European RPG's tend to be a lot more darker and grittier than American RPG's and not only in it's use of colours.
(Japanese RPG's can sometimes be completely bonkers, but that's beside the point
Of course, you've all heard of The Witcher (Polish developers)... this game is know for it's adult content and dark atmosphere.
I bet less of you ever heard of the Gothic series (German developers). This game too, had a very heavy atmosphere (and was unforgiving and sometimes brutally hard)
To get back on topic: Skyrim seems to have taken a lot of hints from games like these.
Gothic was known for making the npc's act like they're actually busy with their own lives, apart from the protagonists quests.
Oblivion sometimes failed to convince me, with its robot like movements and cut-paste-conversations. Skyrim nails it, just like Gothic did.
Also, American games tend to have lighter and brighter colours, visually.
Oblivion's Orcs nearly lit up in the dark. Even Dragon Age's colour scheme was pretty bright (even if Bioware said they where aiming for a dark fantasy
Arcania: Gothic 4 even lets you choose the colour scheme in the option menu (American or European).
As for the more adult content...
Skyrim starts of with a beheading and I won't mention some stuff you see while questing for the Dark Brotherhood...
Don't me wrong, I'm Dutch, so I love gritty, atmospheric games !
There's only one thing games like Gothic and The Witcher offer, that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim still hasn't: nude romance scenes 0