Talk:Joy/@comment-25021327-20150522233011

I thought this one was a pretty good read. It felt fairly realistic to me, as I suppose it's feasible that a mod like this could be programmed, albeit probably not with the quality, or similarity in voices to the original game, but still feasible.

The writing here was pretty well paced and descriptive enough so that I could envision most of what was going on (Aside from not knowing exaclty what the characters looked like, but a Skyrim player would know that). There were a few typos I think I saw, but nothing too distracting, and kudos on paragraph indentations :D

Though I've read a few pastas about Elder Scrolls mods, I liked that this one was pretty low key, and even though it had a few of the standard things like being unable to find info on the possible mod, for the most part it felt, as I mentioned, pretty realistic. It was nice that the narrator didn;t freak out about anything or smash his PC with a hammer.

This was a pretty quick read, and not too shabby