![]() ![]() ![]() It's difficult to present Daggerfall as anything unique, as it plays out like a history lesson rather than an actual game. The Elder Scrolls formula hasn't changed over 13 years - you still create a character, pick their class and set off in search of treasure. but Bethesda have rewarded us with one of the best RPGs out there. There are plenty of options available to the 'classics' for reaching new audiences, like Steam, Good Old Games, Impulse, etc. Let's repeat that over and over until it hits home. It seems they're keen not to forget their roots, which, to the delight of recession-clad gamers everywhere, has resulted in the release of the second Elder Scrolls game - Daggerfall - for free.Ĭomparing Daggerfall to the other indie games this month is a bit cheeky, because this was a game developed by a huge studio (well, they're huge now) and you can't avoid the fact that it's previously had a price tag. Before Bethesda were making post-apocalyptic RPGs, they were prancing about as elves with phallic greatswords.
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