Pros: - Awesome graphic: DDDA ages quite well graphically. In vanilla version, DDDA beats Skyrim by a mile. The armor, weapons, clothings in this game look real, feel real and sometimes you'll find it hard to say good bye to your best looking gears. - Visceral combat system: This is DDDA's strongest point! Every monster battle feels fresh and challenging! You no longer stand on the ground and hack a giant's ankle to death! Fighting dragon in DDDA is WAY more fun than Witcher 3, Dragon's Age and Skyrim! No matter what class (9 in total btw) you play, you can always craft your own playstyle through various skills and buffs. Day & night cycle actually affects the types of monsters in the world. - Pretty good soundtrack: It has its own charm though not as memorable as Skyrim or Witcher. Nonetheless you'll feel the epicness running in your vein when you're holding on to your dear life on top of a flying griffin 100 meters off the ground. - Pretty good AI: They actually help you if you're in trouble. And you can change your companion's behavior. Beware though, the enemies are also as capable as your companions. You'll always find your escort and wimpiest member of the team (mage, sorcerer) becoming the main target first. Cons: - Counterintuitive UI system: Inventory system is clunky. It actually has 2 different inventory systems (1 for items & another one for equipment). Main quests, side quests and tasks are all thrown into the same orgy of a list. - You'll travel by your own legs, A LOT! Because this game almost doesn't support fast travel. Combine this with respawned enemies... - Weak story: The main quest line is decent enough, Skyrim level. But the rest is meh. - Basic crafting: You can craft potions. That's it! You can only enhance your equipment with the help of your local merchant. Most incompetent hero ever! - Not so vibrant modding community: It doesn't even get to Fallout 4's level Nonetheless you'll find plenty of fun in this game. Happy hunting Arisens!