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November 2011
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Skyrim PC Review
You're roaming about the center of Riften minding your own dirty business
Trying to pickpocket a diamond from an innocent law abiding citizen
Immense world stuffed with varied tasks to perform, Dragon battles are a blast, Lovely art design capped by some beautiful, atmospheric touches, Enjoyable battles that you can approach in a variety of ways, Lots of compelling, selfcontained stories to experience in addition to the main one.
Glitches and bugs frequently disrupt the immersion, Friendly AI is often more of a hindrance than a help.
Grab a dragon by the tail and follow Kevin VanOrd through this review of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim....
It's Skyrim in virtual reality. That's pretty much what it comes down to, and I'm fine with that. Sure, I'd rather a game built for VR. Sure, I wish it were less janky. Sure, I wish melee combat had some of the heft of Gorn. Sure, I wish it looked better...
Expansive open world to explore with an attention to detail; graphics are good without overburdening your graphics card (for PC players); skill upgrading system is very open rather than tied down to classes
Very buggy, similar to past experiences with Bethesda RPGs like Elder Scrolls IV and Fallout 3; similar dungeons, landscapes and quests can get repetitive
Intensely detailed and nuanced environments, Excellent character development system
Some gameplay elements (like the economy) are just a facade, Mediocre combat system
Skyrim represents the culmination of a long balancing act, of all Bethesda's learned and mastered about epic nonlinear play. It's a triumph of freeform design, less a roleplaying game like so many popular D&D-haunted others than a glimpse of what it might...
Abstract: Interview with Ray Lederer (Concept Artist)PS3, XBox 360 & Windows PCAfter drooling over the collector’s edition strategy guide, I open up my copy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and dive into it headfirst. I quickly learn in the beginning of the game ...
Abstract: The star of the latest Elder Scrolls role-playing game is its world. Skyrim, the northernmost province of Tamriel, a continent that fans of the Bethesda Softworks series have been exploring piecemeal in games dating back 17 years, is a hauntingly beaut...
It's Skyrim in virtual reality. That's pretty much what it comes down to, and I'm fine with that. Sure, I'd rather a game built for VR. Sure, I wish it were less janky. Sure, I wish melee combat had some of the heft of Gorn. Sure, I wish it looked better...