User blog comment:MichaelDiaz101/My History on Bully Fanon Wiki/@comment-26358727-20151104142203/@comment-26358727-20151105142146

You know, at first I was scared playing Skyrim because the action was worrisome. The idea of an NPC getting caught up in a random dragon attack and dying and remaining dead forever scares me the most, so I actually tend to avoid advancing to the point of being recognized as Dragonborn, haha! But over time, I've gained more confidence in my ability to fight and while I don't take on dragons, I'm learning how to save those fragile NPC lives! ) :<

Honestly, I don't know much about Oblivion. At the time I picked up Skyrim, everyone was swearing by it, so I thought it would be a good gateway into the series. If it has a blend of character creation and RPG elements outside of the action-packed Skyrim, though, I can certainly take a look.

But don't you dare stop bringing up good games (  I'm outdated when it comes to games because I grew up on Mario well into my teenage years and never really took it seriously.  However, once I started branching out, I realised that games have changed so much since the old GameCube and I'm missing out on a lot.  That being said, Red Dead Redemption was the game that really changed my opinion on games, so I tend to be stuck searching out games to that effect.

You've suggested to me some really great, really open-ended games that have both story (and the extra, added element of creating your own story as you go) and character development, which I just love. I'm a picky gamer, but your suggestions really seem to cater to exactly what I'm looking for, haha!

As a side note, I'm SO GLAD "Black Widow" will return! I can see why they might change the name (after all, Black Widow in its most literal meaning is exactly what I was doing to ol' Benny - hello Cannibalism perk!), but I'm glad the trait remains the same. I have a feeling that there's a lot more controversial things going on in these games than the implication of Black Widow, haha...