I do hope we get Miis from other franchises - I notice the Mii costumes released so far have tended to stick to the franchise the character's in, but Skyrim really doesn't have any outfits that memorable beyond the iconic (yet low armor rating). Nothing against Doomguy personally, but I can't see getting more than one Bethesda character, and I've only got one choice for who I want. Now let me stop here before I go even more off topic.Ĭlick to expand.Ahh, don't tease me like that! I hate to follow leaks since I get myself hyped up and then get massively disappointed. In the game Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, there is a unit called shouter which has the same helmet as Dovahkiin and all they do is shout and push back people.
As a kid, I never imagined games like those being on a portable system.Īnd a side note.
btw it is amazing that the Switch can run games as big and beautiful as games like Skyrim and The Witcher 3. I love the game for its atmosphere, world, music, and the complete freedom it provides.
I've spent quite a bit of time with Skyrim on the PS3 first then Switch. Just imagining Dragonborn shouting someone off the stage is hilarious.
Plus The Elder Scrolls is also important to the industry, as it helped popularized the open world genre. What gives Dragonborn the edge over Doom Slayer is that Skyrim is more popular in Japan. Again, it is just him speculating based on info he heard, but Dragonborn would still align with the cacomallow leak. From what Fatman has said, it is quite likely that FP5 might just be Dovahkiin. I think the female versions turned out way better since I used a different armor base. But yeah, it's tough to do any recoloring to the helmet without making it look fundamentally wrong. I made the other two females into Altmer and Dunmer, and the other males into a Redguard and an Orc. You can't get away from the Nords, so I made two each as a Nord.though admittedly you could call them Imperial or Breton if you wanted. I did put in a concept earlier with a set of recolors. Yeah, they could just not give them hitboxes, but it does seem like a bit more trouble than it's worth. I don't know if they'd go for Khajiit or Argonians, mainly because of the tails. Still, there's loads of fun you could have with race choices. Most likely they'd stick with a male and a female version, and then have them change colors from there. Mainly since they'd want to get loads of use out of that helmet. But that's a lot, and I doubt they'd go for that. a Breton mage like Mirabelle Ervine, a Bosmer thief like Niruin, an Imperial legionnaire, a Thalmor justicar, a stronghold Orc, etc. It'd be fun to reference different playstyles and guilds, e.g.
$19.95 (download) or $19.Click to expand.I'd love to see 8 completely different characters. The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine
If PC players purchase the Fifth anniversary edition DVD-ROM Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles are included on a second disc. If PC players purchase the boxed edition of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition DVD-ROM, they can obtain all of the plug-ins without Fighter's Stronghold. If PC players purchase the boxed edition of Knights of the Nine CD-ROM, they can obtain all of the plug-ins without Fighter's Stronghold and Shivering Isles. PC players can obtain all of the plug-ins from the Steam Workshop when purchasing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition Deluxe. No other plug-ins are available for the PlayStation 3. Shivering Isles is also available from the PlayStation Store. PlayStation 3 players who purchase the original game will receive the Knights of the Nine plug-in, and those who purchase the Game of the Year edition will receive the Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles plug-ins. All of the plug-ins are available from the Xbox Live Marketplace individually. Xbox 360 players who purchase the Game of the Year edition will receive the Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles plugins on a second "install only" disk.