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You're roaming about the center of Riften minding your own dirty business
Trying to pickpocket a diamond from an innocent law abiding citizen
Well written plot, Highly interactive world, Detailed role-playing
Awkward controls, Outdated graphics
Good if you want to play on the go.Even though The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a great game and the Switch is an amazing platform, our advice is only to buy Skyrim for the Switch if you're looking to play on the go. Otherwise, we'd suggest purchasing Skyri...
Published: 2018-04-16, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Multiple control schemes for all comfort levels, Unofficial mod support works well, No VR game is larger or more complete than this, Freedom of an Elder Scrolls game, but in VR, Immersion and scale is pretty impressive
Menus are pancake versions floating in space, Interaction elements (conversations, objects) are button presses, Some ugly textures without mods, The usual Skyrim level of bugs
I'm going to do something I don't normally do, and score the game based on what's here, but also what's possible. With mods, this game is gorgeous, and you can trick out just about any aspect of the experience, though the menus and overall object interact...
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Published: 2018-04-08, Author: Christopher , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: Since The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 's original launch in 2011, I've explored, quested, and replayed the game more times than I can count across multiple platforms. Hiking up the steps to Bleak Falls Barrow has become routine, an overly familiar, incognizan...
It's Skyrim, in VR, Most mods for the base game still work
Carries over a lot of baggage from its non-VR roots, Uses the original 2011 visuals, not the remaster's
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...
Published: 2017-12-13, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: It's been six long years of Skyrim, and Bethesda has just about wrung the last bit of blood out of this stone. In what seems like the inevitable conclusion for The Elder Scrolls V, Bethesda has given it one last port job, and brought it to the PSVR. What...
Published: 2017-11-22, Author: Chris , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: As someone who has only recently become familiar with the fantastic world of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I was intrigued by a VR version but, at the same time was skeptical. I couldn't imagine a world this vast being done in VR, let alone being a complet...
Published: 2017-11-16, Author: Filip , review by: ign.com
Although it may not be immune to the test of time, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim still holds up as one of the most immersive virtual worlds ever created in a video game. All of its vastness, beauty, characters, stories, and goofy bugs fit nicely onto the Sw...
Published: 2012-01-18, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Abstract: Skyrim is the biggest game to release in 2011. It may not have the sales numbers of, say, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, but it didn't suffer with over 10 million copies sold. And with over 100 hours of gameplay in a single run, it's by far one of the de...
Abstract: Even so called “sandbox” games that have come out recently have been disgustingly restrictive. Either that or the world rendered provides nothing more than an exercise for the obsessive compulsive to run around and collect artifacts, forgoing a fun experi...