3. Dragon Riding Sucks

Easily the most disappointing aspect of Dragonborn though far from the worst, when the game was first announced, it was expected that we'd be able to fly dragons all around this vast world, breathing fire on our enemy's homes and picking unsuspecting baddies off the ground before dropping them from a great height to their deaths. It's an idea that has a ridiculous amount of potential, and one which is mostly squandered here, not only because you don't get the ability to fly a dragon until the end of the main campaign, but because when you do, you're so limited. You can control the dragon's orientation and attack things, but there's no mid-air quests, nor can you do any of the awesome stuff I already mentioned above. Surely it would have made a lot more sense to just spend some more development time on crafting the one thing that everyone expects out of a video game called Dragonborn?