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November 2011
(93%)
61 Reviews
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Abstract: So, Elder Scrolls – where do we even start? Few names command as much respect from the gaming world as Bethesda Softworks’ fantasy RPG, and to call The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim “the most anticipated RPG of 2011” would not be the least bit inaccurate. De...
Abstract: I didn't think it was actually possible. Aaron wrote about the crippling nature of choice in his review of Mass Effect 2 -- the thought that one wrong choice could possibly lead to a horrible result -- but that seemed wholly connected to c...
Abstract: Yes. Taking place about 200 years after the events of Oblivion, players are now thrust into the lands of Skyrim. On the verge of meeting their doom, players soon find out that Dragons are no longer just beasts of myth, and the player isn't just anothe...
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review1 2 Because we at VideoGamer.com care about our audience, we'd like to offer anyone planning to play Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim a couple of pieces of advice. First off, if you have any long term commitments like say, a jo...
Published: 2011-11-10, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The province of Skyrim might be frigid, but the role-playing game that takes place within it burns with a fire few games possess. In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, you take up arms against dragons, and your encounters with them are invariably exciting--...
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 difficult to ever feel completely satisfied with a play session of Skyrim. There's always one more pressing quest, one more unexplored tract of land, one more skill to increase, one more butterfly to catch. It's a mesmerizing game that draws you i...
But, assuming you're fine with that, then Skyrim is, in a word, amazing. Sure, it has its problems, its oddities, and again some of these are just down to how the game is made and others just need some extra patching or work done to it. There is always a...
Abstract: If you can only purchase one game this holiday season then make that game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Admittedly, it will help if you enjoy deep and immersive gameplay and a story so vast it will consume you for several months to come, and it will al...
Abstract: Preparing for a new Elder Scrolls game is like preparing to die. One must ensure they get all their worldly affairs in order, speak with the people who mean everything to them, and have a final meal. After all, once that disc goes in, the user may as...