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November 2011
(93%)
61 Reviews
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Abstract: It's impossible to give Skyrim a complete review. Boasting somewhere in the region of 300 hours of gameplay, Skyrim is arguably Bethesda's most ambitious title yet. With so much to do its nigh-on impossible to deconstruct the game's many subtle intrica...
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...
Trying to score this game was very difficult. I love it deeply and it delivers a game play experience that makes most games look like 80′s arcade offerings. On the other hand, there are some glitches here that hurt the experience a bit. If a 10 is a fl...
Abstract: Over five years ago, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was released for PC, Playstation 3, and perhaps most importantly Xbox 360. For Bethesda, its timing was impeccable. Prior to Oblivion, the Elder Scrolls series was an extremely well-respected but some...
Abstract: Xbox 360You know a game is going to be a big one when its guide is almost the same width as a copy of the Bible. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a massive role-playing adventure which is bursting at the seams with content, detail and improvements upon i...
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...
Abstract: There are various experiences one can have while playing a game these days. You can be told an engrossing story. You can experience a roller-coaster ride of summer blockbuster proportions. You can kill hours with your friends in all-out online war. Sky...
Abstract: It's been five years since Bethesda has rolled out a proper Elder Scrolls title. Sure, Oblivion got a couple of expansion packs in 2006 and 2007, but hardcore fans have been defacing the internet with their impatience for years. Luckily, the folks over...
Mayhem and wonder can lurk behind every bend, every hill, and every mountain; main quest line is an improvement from Oblivion; dualwielding and Shouts make combat more fun; enchanting, making potions, and crafting weapons is easy, and for some, likely quite enjoyable.
Technical issues could ruin moments for some players; it's too easy to go into "sneak" mode when backing up with the control stick; long load times in the Xbox 360 version (sadly, we don't know if this applies to the PS3 or PC version). Bethesda sent GamePro the Xbox 360 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. I admit that I was not looking forward to playing this on a console for review; The El