Playing Skyrim, again...
I'm playing a different way than usual, though. I usually go the heavy armor melee attack type, or the sneaky archer type in the beginning ... and towards the end it's always jack-of-all-trades, but not this time. This time I used this "alternate start" mod that lets you choose your origin story, and one of the ones that was already there was Vigilant of Stendarr. So I'm using that build. I use a mace (I never used maces much before), no armor at all (huge difference for me, getting used to the alteration spells), investing in alchemy (again, never bothered before), using enchantments (okay, that I always did), and NOT using many destruction spells (found a magic mod that added some really interesting spells that do damage outside of the destruction school). I'm even taking the origin into consideration for the characters moral choices. You know, playing a "lawful good" type character. No daedric artifacts. Crimes are unforgivable. No stealing, no murdering. (I've played through the thieves guild and dark brotherhood enough times, I don't need to do them again). I don't even loot dead bodies that were friendly NPCs, because that wouldn't be a noble thing to do to a fellow force for good.
It's really fun. And really challenging, too, with all the tweaks/mods I put in that affect combat.
Also, I got all the new DLCs, so I'm trying them out, and playing the obvious choice for the Dawnguard DLC, unlike the last time I played it.