It is so vast and open that it truly, really allows you to play the game at your own pace, in your own way.
It is sooooo vast, that you can easily forget what you were up to in the first place!
(Like this: http://kotaku.com/5862021/skyrim-is-the-pinnacle-of-short-attention-span-gaming)
And something like that happened to me.
I started playing a thief, that evolved into a stealth archer.
I am now level 40 and have killed many, many dragons.
And I have just met the Graybeards.
Through random exploration and walking, I have collected 9 or 10 one-word shouts. With the dragon souls I have collected I have opened them.
But I only use one: the one that lets you see your opponents in pink.
Yes, I am sure it has a nicer name and a special dragon word, but to me it's just the one that lets me find enemies in dungeons.
My 9-year old son said: "Oh, look! It's like detective mode in Bat-Man!" Interesting comparison. The things kids say...
(If you have not played Arkham Asylum or Arkham City you wouldn't get this comparison)
But the question I want to ask is:
Do you really use all the shouts?
I don't, and I don't miss them.
My bow, poisons, and stealth combo allows me to find targets from afar, shoot, and kill even dragons without taking more than 50% of my life in damage.
Just curious to know if I am the only one who does not use them.
If I ever play the game again, and use a fighter configuration, I am sure I might use them.
But not now...
