This is my favorite game series of all time. TES II: Daggerfall was my first serious RPG for PC over 18 years ago. TES III: Morrowind is still my favorite game of all time (based on the time period of its release). Obviously, TES IV: Oblivion and TES V: Skyrim have more advanced game engines and graphics, but on content/storyline alone, nothing has topped that first experience I had with Morrowind. I did love Skyrim, however, and the modding community has helped it reach epic levels on PC versus the vanilla version on 3rd generation consoles. I've probably spent far too much of my life playing through all of these since I was a teenager. I've managed to have a real life anyway! But, of course, the unique thing about all these games was the experience of role playing in a huge open world that was crafted solely for an immersive single-person experience. All of your interactions were with characters by design. All these games have been as grand as a series among the best works of fiction. I've never been much of a massively multiplayer online (MMO) gamer, like World of Warcraft, Everquest, Star Wars:The Old Republic, etc. Those games all failed for me. What can I say? Punk kids named (o_0)lixXxballz(0_o) tend to kill immersion. Now, of course, comes the next release in The Elder Scrolls series and it's going to be just that, an MMO. The game launches first on PC and Mac in April and then comes to the 4th gen game consoles this summer. I'm skeptical, but hopefully this won't suck. Here's the trailer...