yes
i would recommend other games such as oblivion and fallout 3
The main quest is very good, it gives you good quests and the opportunity to learn a lot of shouts, don't forget to do some other quests though.
There are 6 main quests to do for the Companions, as well as occasional side quests (mini quests) you'll be asked to complete before getting to the next main quest. Due to how the game is set up, the number of quests you do might vary.
There are 6 'main' Companion quests, and 13 variant 'Radiant' quests, some of which are one-offs or otherwise limited. Some radiant quests must be done before you can continue with the main quests.
The end of the main quest features the king dragon Alduin being defeated by the Dragonborn, although the game can still continue after.
You can "win" Skyrim by finishing the main quest, faction quests, or all the quests. However, you can never spiritually win Skyrim because of the sheer amount of content and ways to play the game. There're a ton of areas to explore, spells to unlock, weapons to craft and enchant, and potions to make.
It is part of the main quest. Delphine will give you this mission.
Because of how Skyrim was made, the missilanious quests are never ending. You can continue to kill vampires from talking to the Smith in Dawnguard just like talking to the night mother for another contract. they are unending. but great for gold.
They do but they are about 50% harder to beat
There is no way to finish skyrim. There is always something to do. The dark brotherhood will have a quest or the companions or the thieves guild. and although it may not seem heroic, you are a hero. But you must be hated to save skyrim. You're the hero skyrim deserves, but not the one it needs right now.
Yes, however, you will have to complete the Main Quest to a certain stage, because the Elder Scroll from the Main Quest is later used in Dawnguard.
you can't you're dragonborn
The original fallout has 3 tutorial quests, 11 main quests and 17 side quests. There are also 36 unmarked quests, 16 of them are repeatable. The 5 DLC adds 18 new main quests, 8 new side quests, and 7 new unmarked quests 2 of those are repeatable, making for a grand total of 57 marked quests and 43 unmarked quests.