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I honestly had the most fun playing as a mage, because while the game still doesn't -reward- you for playing intelligently, nevertheless, you can if you want to.
In my current playthrough, I'm trying to write a skyrim fanfiction of sorts as I play, though, because frankly, whenever I play this game, I keep noticing things that I wish were done better, and plot railroads that I wish I could escape.
On the 360, I prefer the ranged, sneaky type or the assasin type. Limits the number of items to have in my favorite drop down window. (every time you select the favorites menu, the game pauses...I hate that)
But these are my favorite character types to play.
as a mage you also get to run around and dodge the enemy while raining him with fireballs.
also illusion spells make things interesting