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Some thoughts below. I came quite close to giving up on Nehrim in its opening stages. That would have been a shame. It's a mod, after all, and so free. It fixes some of the stuff I found frustrating in Oblivion bows are much more useful among other things. It' also staggeringly well-produced for an amateur venture - a complete overhaul of the original Elder Scrolls game, with some extremely pretty level design, plenty of scripted sequences, NPCs, new monsters, and so on.

The game begins with you in a mine, which you seem to have ended up in, along with a few other innocents, due to responding to a spam letter from a mysterious man making threats. This issue of gullibility aside, you have to try and get out of the mine with due haste, because it's full of what appear to be gorillas. The race to the surface is a tease. You get glimpses of the surface, and after about forty minutes, and some scripted puzzles, you break out into the sunlight in a lovely orchestrated moment of release.

It's a glorious feeling. A luscious valley stretching before you. Except you are still trapped in the first couple of hundred metres of it, with no access to the sprawling world of Nehrim unless you Oh god.

This hideous imprisonment continues for a while, with a string of tedious quests, a huge pile of rat corpses, and resulted in me quitting in exasperation when I become trapped in a knee-high ditch. But persistence will pay off. I returned to the quest to look for the items required. Wandered around aimlessly for a while longer.

Then I went back and started trying to throw myself over the barriers in Nehrim. One more go? Ah, I've found a glowing item cache!

Some shovels. Perhaps these are the "something" that the gate guard needs to bolster is defence? After being awake for three days straight, he longed for the oblivion of sleep. The little village was bulldozed into oblivion to make way for the airport.

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