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November 2011
(88%)
38 Reviews
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Abstract: PlayStation 3I'm always skeptical towards DLC mission/quest packs, mainly because I've been burnt too many times. At the same time I usually feel obligated to purchase them, as was the case with Skyrim's add-ons. I sought to expand my Nordic realm as m...
Abstract: PlayStation 3One of my favorite activities in Skyrim involves amassing an impressive collection of specialty weaponry. Rather than sell these magnificent pieces, I prefer to put them on display in one of my many houses and come back to bask in their co...
Abstract: It's always a bad sign when you enter a new location and find most of the enemies are already dead. Not in terms of the game being broken, or even in terms of maybe you have dementia and just forgot you'd passed through here already, but it means that ...
Abstract: Every once in a while—not often, just occasionally—I come across a game which I simply want to give a score but not truly write a full review on. Sometimes when that occurs it's because I just don't have anything nice to say about the game whatsoever,...
Skyrim makes strides in the Elder Scroll franchise. It introduces important changes without touching the foundation of what made the series great: freedom. You will waste countless hours running around, discovering beautiful locations, fighting new mon...
Abstract: Since we are more than a decade into the 21st century, I think it is time to update the hypothetical desert island scenario to include video games. In terms of immersion and replayability, a great video game offers much more than a good book or movie. ...
Abstract: If Bethesda does one thing extremely well, it’s crafting incredibly immersive, ridiculously large worlds for their fans to run around in. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is no exception to that rule. It’s gigantic, and when you start to fill in the map wit...
Visually stunning, dragons, in-depth world that you can and will want to get lost in, you are who you play and decent dual-wielding.
The changes to the skills and leveling system are too big, magic doesn’t scale with you, overly streamlined skill system, the random special execution attacks that leave your chosen perspective end up being distracting.
Yet overall, Skyrim does deliver a profound experience. The main storyline is interesting enough to make you want to see it through to the end, and the sometimes random encounters you will have with dragons will keep things exciting and bursting out o...