Valkyrie wrote:1)What exactly is the game about?
It has a main storyline where you must close "Oblivion Gates" to save the Empire. The reason you must close the gates is because they're from a demon world and the Emperor has been killed leaving one hidden heir. You find the heir but he needs a special amulet that gets taken from you and you must go around to the different gates as they open up attacking this world and trying to kill the remaining heir. If the heir gets the amulet then he can keep the gates from opening. Going through those gates can be a real bitch.
Valkyrie wrote:2)Open Ended?
Yes, you do not need to follow the storyline whatsoever. Once you get past the initial quest you are free to do as you wish. The initial quest is basically a tutorial, and takes you through the process of trying everything out and finally creating your character. You could be evil, good, god only knows how many side quests there are. You can join a guild, become a gladiator, just explore the world. Amass money, buy homes, murder people(Lone

), just talk to the different interesting people in the world.
Valkyrie wrote:3)not restrictive?
Really the only restrictions are realistic. Physics, breaking laws and the like. You can do damn near whatever you want. Create your own spells, enchant your own items(although I believe you must be in the Mages Guild to do this, or is that just to get someone ELSE to enchant them?), no certain armor types because of your a magic caster or something. You can be a badass in heavy armor that casts magic, or some cloth wearing warrior. Same goes with weapons. Just depends on what proficiencies you pick at the beginning of the game and you can combine any of them.
Valkyrie wrote:4)multiple proffessions?
Proffessions? Not exactly any jobs other then accepting quests, exploring, being a gladiator, or joining a guild. If you mean skills, there' s a shitload.
Valkyrie wrote:5)anything cool?
EVERYTHING. You'd LOVE the physics engine for it. I love watching something jump at me and then fly through the air as I hit it off to the side a second before it slams into me. There's a lot of interesting people you can talk to. Each with their own personalities. Gaurds, some fisherman who' worst enemy is a fish who you can laugh in his face at

, beggars that you can murd... I mean talk to or help, merchants with rivalries that'll pay you to help get rid of the competition, vampire hunters. One interesting thing is that you don't have to go around searching for certain people if you want to do any old quest. Sometimes they'll come running to you, literally, or you can just talk to people and sometimes quests will randomly come up if they like you enough to ask for help. For instance a vampire hunters cult ran to me for assitance in hunting vampires, luckily they didn't find out that I had just turned into one..... If it wasn't for the one bastard that got away I wouldn't of had to restart that one.