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November 2011
(88%)
38 Reviews
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Visually stunning, dragons, in-depth world that you can and will want to get lost in, you are who you play and decent dual-wielding.
The changes to the skills and leveling system are too big, magic doesn’t scale with you, overly streamlined skill system, the random special execution attacks that leave your chosen perspective end up being distracting.
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: See you in 6 months England…Hmmmm. I hate to be one of those guys who declares that gaming is brainwashing minds, but The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim sets a new level of immersion, one that perhaps was made to highlight just how unextraordinary life is. As my...
Published: 2011-11-16, 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--...
Abstract: Mit „The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim“ kommt für viele Rollenspiel-Fans das persönliche Highlight des Jahres in den Handel, und wir haben uns Hals über Kopf in die neue Welt gestürzt. Kann auch Teil fünf den Mythos der „Elder Scrolls“-Reihe beibehalten? Les...
Battling dragons... Skyrim, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Platform(s): Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, Rating: MA15, RRP: $108, Score: 9/10, Reviewed on Xbox 360, In the province of Skyrim, dragons rule the skies like vengeful gods. As I wander down the ancient pavi
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.
Bugs and performance issues 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...
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...