Well, I've got mixed feelings for Skyrim. When it was released, I was foolish enough to buy Skyrim for the PS3 in an euphoria, and I was ready to kill some dragons. But soon, there were things bugging me, destroying the immersion. You've all probably experienced the normal bugs Bethesda games always have. I'm not talking about them. It were details which just didn't feel right. The sounds your weapons make when penetrating your foe's bodies just don't feel heavy enough. Everyone seems to have this urge to talk to you about his life, and no one seems to give a flying sacred f**** about you being a Dragonborn. Even in Daedric Armor, brats like Braith still insult you like an old, alcoholic beggar. Then, there's the loot. I loved dungeon crawling in Oblivion, mostly because there was a chance to find really good magical gear, while in Skyrim, you mostly find things like an "iron cuirass of minor illusion". Even unique items are easily outpowered by crafted gear. But what bugs me most is the tension of the Quests. At the End of the Dawnguard quest The first battle I'm talking about is really, I mean REALLY epic and you expect an ultra uber awesome final battle, but the game's just like: Woah, chill bro, just kill this bro, and we good. I expected an awesome ending with a party which only Pinkie Pie could have organised, but no, again, nobody gives a Flying vampiristic gargoyle dump about how you saved the world. Again. Okay, everyone under the age of 18 don't read what's below the next spoiler. That's the feeling Skyrim gives me again and again. (Sort of, not that I'm actually sexually turned on by a game) Every time I have this awesome feeling that something truly epic is coming up, Skyrim just disappoints me. So, Yeah. I hope my post is not a illegible Wall of Text, and in hindsight, maybe I shouldn't have bought this game for PS3.