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November 2011
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The editors liked
Epic
Involving
Addictive
Good graphics
Improved character development
Engaging plot
Massive open world
Many amazing stories
Tons of abilities and character creation options
Dragons
An enthralling winter world to get lost in
Countless hours of adventuring
The freedom to do and be what you want
The editors didn't like
Long loading times
Cliched
Addictive
Manual seems to be missing in the Steam version
Perhaps too huge for the casual gamer
Suitable for
Windows 7Windows 7 64bitWindows VistaWidnows Vista 64bitWindows XP
Noticeable clipping and other bugs
Not the most technically impressive title
Potentially disastrous for work and social relations
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion redefined our expectations for open world fantasy RPGs, and it was brutally hard on the hardware of it's day. Is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim as challenging on today's PC hardware, or can a modest rig handle it? The Elder ...
Published: 2011-11-11, Author: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls series has always been defined by ambition. As one of the strongest pillars of western RPG design, each of the numbered titles share a common commitment to open-world gameplay, allowing players to explore and experience the environment h...
Patching writing, a dodgy PC interface and a smattering of bugs can't keep this enormous and beautiful free-form adventure from being a towering roleplaying game, and arguably the best 2011 has offered. ...
An enthralling winter world to get lost in, Countless hours of adventuring, The freedom to do and be what you want
Not the most technically impressive title, Potentially disastrous for work and social relations
The fifth Elder Scrolls game is a worth successor to Oblivion, and one of the best RPGs ever made. Technically, it's not a huge a progression from Oblivion, but it's a game where all the elements – graphics, sound, art design, music and gameplay – combine...
Good graphics; improved character development; engaging plot,
Manual seems to be missing in the Steam version; perhaps too huge for the casual gamer, Suitable for, Windows 7Windows 7 64bitWindows VistaWidnows Vista 64bitWindows XP,
Skyrim is quite possibly the most engaging role-playing game we've ever played. Our only worry is the amount of time that we are likely to spend playing this game. ...
This isn't a straight line of quests though as we have an open world environment which allows the player to explore, interact and weave their own story and experience through side quests and the progression they bring.The basic gaming mechanic is sta...
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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...