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November 2017
(80%)
34 Reviews
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Users
(92%)
110 Reviews
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The editors liked
A full handheld version of one of the best games ever
Offers pretty much everything its predecessors should without compromise
Still a really strong game
Motion control is a revolutionary way to play
Holds up on the small and big screen
Gives Radiant Quests a point
The editors didn't like
Costs too much money for an older title
Doesn't really add anything to the six-year-old original other than DLC and a few Zelda themed outfits if you've played it before
Includes all DLC packs, Portability only makes the game better, Skyrim hasn't aged a day, Skyrim in all its glory with no compromises, Still discovering new quests after multiple playthroughs
Skyrim is still as interesting and rewarding to explore as ever, Solid port with seemingly no bugs (besides the ones that were there to begin with), Amiibo functionality is optional and integrated naturally
No mods to iron out any quirks, should you want them, Some things, like NPC dialogue and sword combat, feel dated
Published: 2017-11-16, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Solid framerate and respectable resolutions, Remastered Edition used as base for this port, HD rumble lockpicking is new and fun, All expansion packs included, Skyrim on the go
Some lighting reductions, No mod support, Motion controls are a bust at worst, novelty at best
Seeing one of the most celebrated open worlds brought to Nintendo's portable flagship is a welcome surprise. Being able to take a game this expansive on the go is an amazing feat, and seeing it come in this feature complete is Bethesda at its best. While...
Abstract: While first-party releases like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon 2 and Mario Odyssey have been the face of the Nintendo Switch thus far, it's things like Skyrim that might (paradoxically) represent its future. Sure, there are a lot of peo...
Abstract: While first-party releases like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon 2 and Mario Odyssey have been the face of the Nintendo Switch thus far, it's things like Skyrim that might (paradoxically) represent its future. Sure, there are a lot of peo...
Published: 2017-11-16, Author: Filip , review by: in.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: 2017-11-16, Author: Filip , review by: ap.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...