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Mr. 47

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I have never played any of the series, but will be picking up Skyrim when it comes out. Frankly, what are they about? Are they more or less one continous story, or several stories in the same area?
 

OdyCay

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they are the best RPGs (my opinion). each game has a different story but the lore is the same and the games story are mixed in, like in oblivion npc talk about the character and their achievments from morrowind. so they arent one continues story
 

BreakfastMan

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No, they are not one continuous story, per se. They are all set in the same fantasy world, just at different frames in time, and they all have self-contained stories. That doesn't stop later games in the series referencing events from earlier games, but you should be able to jump in and not be too confused. Mainly, the whole point of the games are exploration, and Bethesda usually plays to that strength. Sure, they have main quests and side quests, but they all serve to help you explore more of the world. If you like exploring, you will probably like the games, since that really is the main point.
 

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It is about deciding what you want to do, I owned Oblivion for 5 years until I even beat the main story. The games really aren't about their story though; you are not forced to do anything the game quite literally sets you in a Medieval landscape and lets you go nuts exploring hundreds of hours of content at your own pace.
 

Eumersian

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They're big, open RPGs for you to do stuff in. Anything you want, really. I know people that stopped playing because they got lost and couldn't decide what to do next (usually Morrowind).

As for the story, you don't really need to worry about that. While the Elder Scrolls universe has a lot of history and lore, it's not necessary to know it before playing any of the games. The events of the previous games are barely touched upon in subsequent titles, because that's not what the plot of that particular game is about.

For example, in Oblivion, people would occasionally mention things about the events of Morrowind in passing despite the fact that the information had hardly anything to do with the game.
 

neonsword13-ops

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Open World RPGs. What else could they be classified as? Anyone wanna TESTIFY?

I never got into Oblivion (Never tried Morrowind) but Skyrim likes like it will be different... Much different... You know, because of the FUCKING. DRAGONS!



sorry, gotta do that in every skyrim related thread.
 

Mr. 47

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Ok, I'll get Skyrim when it comes out, and maybe nab Oblivion or Morrowind the next Steam sale.

Dragons?! I have to buy it now! O.O
 

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Mr. 47 said:
I have never played any of the series, but will be picking up Skyrim when it comes out. Frankly, what are they about? Are they more or less one continous story, or several stories in the same area?
There is a over arcing plot about prophesies and whatnot.
But in practise every game has it's unique story and is totally playable if you never played any previous titles.

Sure, you might miss out on some cameos in the form of items or names, but those are just there to make older fans go "ooohh that's from Morrowind!"

As for the plot of Skyrim on it's own; I don't know much details, but if it's anything like it's previous games.
*There is a main story line, one you can or can't do when ever you please.
*Several bigger story lines as side quests.
*Simple smaller stories as side quests.
*The 4 guilds have their own main story line you can follow.
 

Shadowsafter

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They each take place in a different region of Tamriel. Skyrim takes place in...Skyrim.
The "Elder Scrolls" part comes from magical histories called the Elder Scrolls that supposedly your protagonist's adventures are going to be recorded in.
Anyway the plot is anyone's guess. Oblivion was all about the Oblivion crises and this one is about dragons invading Skyrim. All I know is I'm excited.