Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

  • Skyrim reimagines the open-world fantasy epic, pushing the game play and technology of a virtual world to new heights
  • Play any type of character you can imagine, and do whatever you want; the legendary freedom of choice, storytelling
  • Skyrim's new game engine brings to life a complete virtual world with rolling clouds, rugged mountains and ancient dungeons
  • Choose from hundreds of weapons, spells, and abilities; the new character system allows you to play any way you want, contains the premium map

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is the next installment in the award-winning Elder Scrolls series. Skyrim is the follow up to the 2006 Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and the next game from Bethesda Game Studios, creators of the 2008 Game of the Year, Fallout 3.
List Price: $ 59.99 Price: $ 55.98

 
This review is from: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Video Game)
Time passes really fast when you are playing this game. The first six hours went by in the blink of an eye yesterday ... my character is at level 10 and I feel like I have barely scratched the surface of anything. If you like these kinds of games, you will be hooked because Bethesda has managed to create something which really nails it on every level. I am a heavily magic oriented player so I spent most of my time so far in the mages' guild in winterhold. For some reason though the Dark Brotherhood wants me dead and sent an assassin to kill me. I was just messing around with some conjuration spells in a forest glen and the assassin was killed by this flame creature I had conjured before I even knew what was going on. Looted the body and found a note saying they want me dead. Stuff like that just happens and it is awesome. Dungeons btw are really fun and very well designed. I do have one gripe that I see has been addressed by some other reviewers who gave a low rating for the game on amazon. That is that you have to pause the action to switch spells. In Oblivion, I could instantly switch spells with the d-pad and then cast them with RB while wielding a sword and shield. In Skyrim, you must assign a spell to one hand or the other, so it kind of feels like you have lost your RB button. I can understand this complaint. However, if you have posted about this, keep in mind that your RB button is not idle. It has been reserved for shouts, and you will obtain shouts eventually although you have to play along the main quest until you get the first one. I have none as yet because I am focused on the mages' guild for now. However once you do you get shouts, you can instantly cast them with RB while also dual wielding whatever you choose. The bottom line though is that this game is basically like Oblivion on steroids. If you liked Oblivion and spent 200+ hours playing it like I did, you will be addicted to Skyrim. Having playing all through yesterday and now it's 4 am and I'm getting up to play some more rather than get some sleep, this is probably the best game I've ever played. That's a lot of praise coming from a life long gamer. Again, so long as you like RPG's as opposed to say, MW3 (which a lot of people are playing non stop right now as well), this is the game for you. BTW $65 almost feels like a very low price if you were to actually measure out how many hours you are going to spend playing this game over the next year or so, and divide it by $65. I could spend $65 in a heartbeat at say, a Jets game at the Meadowlands, but that money goes a LONG way when playing Skyrim. To sum up...why am I wasting my time typing this review? Time to go play Skyrim.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - FULL 56 Minute Interview/Podcast

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – FULL 56 Minute Interview/Podcast



Skyrim [GameInformer] FULL PODCAST w. Todd Howard February 03, 2011 at 08:00 AM Unique Edition Podcast Link: media1.gameinformer.com PODCAST DESCRIPTION Game Informer’s net coverage of our The Elder Scroll V: Skyrim cover story has proven to be popular with Bethesda’s legion of devoted RPG fans. Right now, we’re pleased to present a particular edition of the Game Informer Show, in which Bethesda’s Todd Howard answers questions we solicited from our community of on the internet users. It is nearly an hour of freewheeling discussion, we put your queries to Howard, who provides some revealing responses — although still leaving much more than a bit of mystery surrounding the game. Some of the subjects covered include the game’s combat system, spells, factions, and the powerful dragons that reign terror over the world of Skyrim. Note: We thank all our readers who submitted questions. We received an unprecedented number of responses, and as a out come, it was merely impossible to have Todd answer more than a fraction of the submissions. In hopes of covering as a lot of readers as possible, we tried to concentrate on questions that had been asked numerous times more than by numerous readers. Still, if your question was not answered, we apologize. IF THE PICTURE IS Tiny, THAT IS Because THIS IS A VIDEO POCKET FILE, SO I CAN UPLOAD IT Much QUICKER AND GET THE FULL INTERVIEW IN One VIDEO.

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