![es daggerfall es daggerfall](https://i.imgur.com/FdPh5ZM.jpg)
And so on.ĭaggerfall, the second game in the main series, ended with the player making a big decision. There's a state of enlightenment, achieved only by a handful throughout history, in which the adept suddenly realizes that they're in a video game. Elder Scrolls' Wood Elves, for instance, are obligate carnivores (sometimes of human beings) for whom eating plant matter is a taboo akin to cannibalism. In fact, there's a vein of strangeness running underneath, often unnoticed by casual players. The world of the Elder Scrolls seems pretty generic at first glance: elves, knights, wizards, that kind of thing. Their main selling point is each game's sandbox nature you're given a big open world and can go and do pretty much anything you like.
#ES DAGGERFALL SERIES#
Moving away from comics, there's what the Elder Scrolls series did post- Daggerfall.įor those not familiar (there might one or two of you?), the Elder Scrolls is a long-running series of CRPGs. There is room for another new idea but as some have stated, finding it is lightning in a bottle. The list of ones worth remembering is very short. Since then we have juggled Teen Titans books and line ups and There have been multiple attempts at new characters. That book was a hit because it was the product of a great creative team hitting the high marks of their career. Starfire, Raven and Cyborg get time to become established characters but none of them hit big enough to carry a book of their own. We are atill using Dick Grayson, Donna Troy and a couple other well established characters to carry the title. Wolfman dropped the attempts to write "cool lingo". Jump ahead to the Wolfman/Perez book most of you are referencing. The dialogue was terrible because the adult writers were trying to write teen slang they did not know. The original idea where the 5 sidekicks formed a team without the adults was a good book for it's era but it was working with established characters that had been around since the 40's in some cases.