That was good, yes, but it was overly long which made it a pain every time you started up a new character.RJ 17 said:If we're going to be talking Elder Scrolls intros, I'd say Skyrim's was better than Oblivion's...what with the whole dragon attack and all.
Also Skyrim had spiders which made the intro a huge pain, you had to snipe them and move the bodies with arrows away from you.Arnoxthe1 said:Really? Oblivion? I'd say Morrowind has the best intro to the game in the series by far. It's also fairly barebones so you don't have to wade through lengthy cinematics and set pieces every single time you start up a new character.
That was good, yes, but it was overly long which made it a pain every time you started up a new character.RJ 17 said:If we're going to be talking Elder Scrolls intros, I'd say Skyrim's was better than Oblivion's...what with the whole dragon attack and all.
That's just one of the many games I would've put instead. I can't even remember Oblivion's beginning.American Tanker said:No mention of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire on the N64?
Granted, I never played it myself, but that Hoth level is the entire reason the Star Wars: Rogue Squadron trilogy became a thing.