Pros: Large world, Lots of items/weapons, Ambitious
Cons: Seems half done, disorganized, not worth $60
The bottom line: I would rent this if play at all. Its worth playing, but you have to look past a lot of shortcomings.
Full review
When I first started playing this game I almost threw it out the window. I found it to be half done and sort of frustrating to pay $60 for a game that was clearly lacking in a lot of areas initially. I played it for a few more days and after multiple bouts trying to restrain myself from just selling it back or using at as a nice coaster, it really began to grow on me. Is it a good RPG? Not really, but it is ambitious and I can see a lot of potential in what the developers were trying to do. Of course before I bought it I had hoped that it would rival Oblivion. Like most have already said not even close. The combat is pretty good, the story is pretty terrible. Well actually try to ignore the story it pretty benign. There are a ton of weapons and items and they are somewhat customizable which is very cool and adds a lot to the game. The quests are decent, but the map is hard to read and can be very hard to follow what exactly you have and have not done. With a game like this with so much going on and so many things to keep track of organization is key and it just didn't have it.