
I cannot say yes enough in answer to this question. So Fallout is definitely better than Skyrim.Īlthough posting this here will get you a very biased response, just as if you posted it in Skyrim's forum.

While it's a themepark it's a fun themepark, doesn't make a whole lot of sense but once you put that behind you it's fun to raid raiders. It has a lot of variety in it's loot, enemies, arcitechture, perks and weapons. While I hate Fallout 3 as a Fallout game I love it as a dungeon crawler. Therefor I prefer New Vegas as it allows me to really roleplay and not just rush into dungeons.īut don't get me wrong, dungeon crawlers can still be fun, Fallout 3 is evidence of that. It's just dungeon crawling all the time, whole game is built up around it. You do the same types of quests from the same kind of bland characters in the same kind of dungeons facing the same kind of enemies for the same kind of loot so that you can increase the same kinds of skills just to do it all over again. Skyrim is repetitive and holds the players hand too much IMO. I'v realized that Skyrim doesn't even compare to how good the Fallout games are. I'm so glad I kept Fallout: 3 for my Xbox 360 and I recently bought Fallout: New Vegas for my PC and play at the highest quality. I thought Skyrim would be epic, but it just wasn't the game it was hyped up to be.

Don't get me wrong, I loved Elder Scrolls back in the day when everybody played Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The main storyline was way to short, Skyrim itself was just, in general, a really boring place to play an Elder Scrolls game in.

Three or four months passed and I just thought to myself even though Bethesda did improve the graphics quite a lot (remember that I was playing Skyrim on the Xbox 360 at the time and I hadn't got Fallout: New Vegas for PC at that point, and I was playing Skyrim on a HD TV with a HDMI cable), I still just didn't enjoy playing it. When I first played it, my first thought was 'wow! I bet any other game I play in the future will never be as good as this!'. I got The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim at Christmas 2011.
