Here are mine. I know it is a wall of text, but it's a big game.
Thoughts on Skyrim.
Storyline and Quests:
The Good –
The Companions Quest. One of the better quest lines. It has a good story. It does a better job of letting you get to know your companions. The main quest is interesting and holds your attention. You can romance many of the quest participants. This quest was bugged for me as I was never asked by one of my companions to help them be normal again, but aside from that, I enjoyed it and did it more than once.
The Foresworn Conspiracy – As a Breton, I really would have liked to have seen this developed more. It would have been really cool to work as a spy or courier between the Foresworn keeps instead of having to slaughter my own people left and right. I think they have a valid point and I would fight for their right to a piece of their own homeland if Bethesda would let me. And BTW, why did you make so many of the Bretons in this story crass idiots? And why were all the potential Breton husbands either poor, ugly or bald? You really made Bretons look bad in this tale. The Foresworn could have been a whole questline all its own. Wish it had been pursued.
The Thieves’ Guild – Interesting storyline. Less chance to truly get to know your companions/fellow thieves. Quests involving another one of the members would have been helpful. I didn’t get one of those until the Nightingale quest line. Going out on a heist with some of the other thieves would have been fun. Again, haven’t finished this yet (it’s a little long, don’t you think), so maybe that happens in the future.
Main Quest – It was good, it was exciting and rewarding enough to want to do. I miss having a “Martin” character, a living symbol of what I was doing it all for. Saving the world, while important, seems a bit abstract. Trying to make Martin the crowned Emperor was much more up close and personal (and I was saving the world all at the same time). I liked Martin. I liked his “wounded healer” persona and was glad to work toward the goal of making him ruler. I was sad when he “died” and I visit the dragon often to say hello. Also, in Skyrim, by the time you get to the end, you have slain so many dragons that Alduin is just one more to worry about. Don’t get me wrong, I loved the dragons being an ever present and sometimes random threat in the game, but I was pretty used to killing them by the end of the quest line.
Dark Brotherhood – I haven’t done this questline yet; however, THANK YOU, for giving me the option to go in and slaughter the entire DB cell in Skyrim. My “paragon” Breton did exactly that. It was very satisfying.
Bards College – Haven’t done this yet either.
The Okay-
Winterhold College Quests- The quests were okay, but the bad guy was too obvious and the threat too clear and easy to identify.{Spoiler} I also hate it that we killed off the arch mage who was the one person I really liked at the college. And Skyrim, can you not give us the OPTION of choosing whether or not to step up into the top chair? I really don’t want the responsibility of running a college for mages. Being the head administrator of any large organization is a royal pain. I should be allowed to say “no,” and perhaps name a successor. Same with Oblivion. I really wanted Raminus Polus to be the arch mage, not me. The same goes for the other guilds. I should have the chance to refuse to be named top dog.
The Thane Quests - haven’t felt the need to pursue this quest line. Besides, I’d get stuck with someone worse than Lydia as a follower. BTW, why do you let that woman hang out in my bedroom at Whiterun? I find it rather sick that she’s sitting in my bedroom at 2:00 in the morning when I’m in bed with my husband. For that reason alone, I take Lydia out on a dangerous quest and make sure that she doesn’t make it home. Right now I let her live but she’s there alone with my present Breton husband for days at a time. I keep expecting to come home and find them in flagrante delicto and be forced to put them both to the sword.
The Civil War – I was rather disappointed with these quests. Compared to the quests named above, they seemed shallow and incomplete. There needed to be a deeper storyline here, perhaps more politicking or an attack on civilians by one side or the other, or infighting between the top subordinates on each side. It was as though you all ran out of time, money or ideas on these quests. I came out of it disliking one side so much that I either fight for the other side or not at all (it makes me wonder if the writers were biased in favor of the side I chose). We should have seen more of the dark side from the other side as well. Also, we should have seen and done more about the Thalmor. P.S. Why, if I am in the Legion “for life” am I allowed to run free after the war?
Things that made me go – hummm
If I am an Altmer, why don’t I have the ability to side with the Thalmor and further their goals?
Why is there not a single Bosmer, male or female, who can be married? Bosmers need love too, and I would have liked to be able to consider a fellow Bosmer as my life mate. I would really like to marry Elrindir who runs the Drunken Huntsman. He’s cute, friendly and has good business sense.
Why can’t we have the opportunity to the tell the parents of the bratty children just how bad their little wretches are? I should at least be able to make a smart retort or threaten them with gross bodily death even if I don’t do it. It is annoying as heck to allow these spoiled brats to mouth off without consequence.
Why are the assassins a religious organization? I really prefer not to murder in the name of some god. I’d like a Imperial assassin’s guild. Surely the Emperor employs assassins. Or a Stormcloak assassin’s division.
If I marry a Companion, why does he change from a real bad boy into a domestic goddess? I would much prefer my husband go to work each day at the guild, kicking butt and taking names and share those earnings with me rather than stay home and cook me dinner. Just sayin’. Had I known that Vilkas would turn into Martha Stewart when we got married, I would have left him alone.
I'm certain I will have more in time, but those are the things that really stuck with me.
