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If a Power Attack lands on an enemy, it creates an opening
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In your two handed skill, you may have gained enough experience for one of the entry perks - a simple increase in damage to your two handed weapons use, or less stamina use for power attacks.
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The enemies are pretty simple:Melee enemies charge you and perform attacks, blocks, and power attacks
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One Handed Weapon Melee + Shield, where you can attack, block, shield bash, and Power Attack
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Two Handed Weapon Melee, where you can attack, block, or Power Attack - costing you stamina.
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Further down the 2h tree there is a power attack that sweeps all infront of you but its slow, and your character moves so its hard to line up
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Power" attacks are now appropriately devastating
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The game is as beautiful as it is deep and endless
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Graphics are outstanding, controlls work as they should
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he will also have at least a couple of spells, and a good collection of potions (I've used hundreds of Heal potions, they're the only way to survive some battles (you freeze action in the middle of a battle to embibe) as well as to replenish magicka).Save Game
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Even running through them as fast as I could still took about an hour to complete
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People say that faction quests are not as good as in Oblivion but it about evens out, imo
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I have mined ore, smithed armor, and even chopped wood for a living, as well as destroying everyone in a city in this game
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Look at Star Wars the force unleashed, that game made you feel like a bad a
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This may disappoint some long-time RPG players who love directly tweaking their stats, but I found I enjoyed this differences in gameplay just the same as if I'd taken the time to raise this or that stat in another title.
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I can't say enough good things about this game and if you don't already own it, scroll back up and get it on your computer as fast as you can
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That is just my take on the game, it's really a believable world, and of course everything is always as good as you make it.
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The quests are challenging, and require more than mere button-mashing (be prepared to do some thinking, as well as to make some important, game-changing decisions).Having put in a long night of playing my first character, I was very satisfied with Skyrim, and anticipated many, MANY hours of play
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Con: Graphics aren't as wonderful as in previous games, which shocked me
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One of the best things is you can play it as little or as much as you would like and have a great time.
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Plus, it sucks a$$ to have to load the game back up, load the saved game, and redo everything you just did.
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That particular dragon I couldn't kill as he never got close enough to me
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I wish you could swing your weapons left and right as fast as you can click, and have them all coming in from different angles
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There is a thick, leather-bound art book, a DVD on the making of the game that fascinated me (such as how they programmed a dragon's movements, how they came up with a written and spoken language for dragons, and much more), and of course the game
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The game is as beautiful as it is deep and endless
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Graphics are outstanding, controlls work as they should
-
he will also have at least a couple of spells, and a good collection of potions (I've used hundreds of Heal potions, they're the only way to survive some battles (you freeze action in the middle of a battle to embibe) as well as to replenish magicka).Save Game
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Even running through them as fast as I could still took about an hour to complete
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People say that faction quests are not as good as in Oblivion but it about evens out, imo
-
I have mined ore, smithed armor, and even chopped wood for a living, as well as destroying everyone in a city in this game
-
Look at Star Wars the force unleashed, that game made you feel like a bad a
-
This may disappoint some long-time RPG players who love directly tweaking their stats, but I found I enjoyed this differences in gameplay just the same as if I'd taken the time to raise this or that stat in another title.
-
I can't say enough good things about this game and if you don't already own it, scroll back up and get it on your computer as fast as you can
-
That is just my take on the game, it's really a believable world, and of course everything is always as good as you make it.
-
The quests are challenging, and require more than mere button-mashing (be prepared to do some thinking, as well as to make some important, game-changing decisions).Having put in a long night of playing my first character, I was very satisfied with Skyrim, and anticipated many, MANY hours of play
-
Con: Graphics aren't as wonderful as in previous games, which shocked me
-
One of the best things is you can play it as little or as much as you would like and have a great time.
-
Plus, it sucks a$$ to have to load the game back up, load the saved game, and redo everything you just did.
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That particular dragon I couldn't kill as he never got close enough to me
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I wish you could swing your weapons left and right as fast as you can click, and have them all coming in from different angles
-
There is a thick, leather-bound art book, a DVD on the making of the game that fascinated me (such as how they programmed a dragon's movements, how they came up with a written and spoken language for dragons, and much more), and of course the game