Thread:KNN005/@comment-25266931-20170329125950/@comment-25936766-20170401225245

GreyStark wrote: You're saying that games now aren't personal? Ok, let's look at skyrim, you can pick everything your character does and how he interacts with people. And this is why.

More seriously though, the only real choice you have is how your character fights and what do they wear.

Creation is very limited, just the face, and even then, it's nothing but presets. Even ME1 had a better face creator.

Second of all, no matter what you do, there is 0 real effects. The only thing that changes is how people refer to you when you pass them by on the street. No matter what you do, or how you do it, there are absolutely no consequences, nor any alterations.

For comparison, the original Fable from the original Xbox, from the beginning of the century, had more noticeable consequences when it came to your choices, even when considering how easy it was to switch alignments in it. And Fable 2, as terrible as it was, did it even better than Skyrim ever did.