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PC Authority
★★★★★
12 years ago
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is looking like an RPG epic

It's one of the most over-used tropes in game promoting and reviewing: the idea that the game X is going to be bigger and better than game X-1. Really, that should just be assumed! However, some games promise such a boost in scale and scope that they really do deserve to boast – and that pretty much...

Softpedia
★★★★★
12 years ago

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is the best open world first person role playing game that Bethesda has ever created and everyone who had fun with Oblivion, Morrowind or the Fallout series should pick it up and play through it at least two times (for story reasons) using two very different builds to get...

Huge game world; Character development system; Improved combat; Solid quests; Immersive experiences

Main story is a little formulaic; Some glitches

Rock, Paper, Shotgun
★★★★★
11 years ago
Skyrim – Dragonborn

Dragonborn , the second major Skyrim expansion (third, if you count Hearthfire) arrived on PC this week, after an unfortunate two-month wait from the Xbox version. I've unearthed my old character and dragged him off to the island of Solsteheim for adventures anew. Was it worth it

Eurogamer
★★★★★
12 years ago
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Review

Bethesda hasn't shown the opening scene of Skyrim's anonymous prisoner at preview events and - if you've been sensible enough to stay away from YouTube in recent weeks - it's one you'll be glad you waited for.

PC Magazine
★★★★★
12 years ago
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (for PC) Review

Plenty of PC games promise universes compelling enough to let you live in them, but how many actually deliver? Since its inception in 1994, the Elder Scrolls series has consistently been on the front lines of immersion, giving you ever bigger and more elaborate realms to explore on the continent of Tamriel, and more ways to experience life in those places than you can brandish a quarterstaff at. The quantum strides made in Morrowind (2002) and Oblivion (2006) continue in the newest installment, Skyrim ($59.99 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360), which provides the most delicious perspective to date on this fascinating world over which you have almost complete control. Unmatched RealismEssentially, everything that was true about the previous games' eye-popping open-endedness remains true here. You may pigeonhole yourself into traditional CRPG categories if you like: It's no challenge to set yourself up as a warrior, a wizard, or a pickpocketing miscreant, of either gender, of any...

Building on the advances of the previous games in the landmark Elder Scrolls series, the latest chapter, Skyrim, is the most detailed, immersive, and engrossing yet.

Superb visuals, voice acting, soundtrack; Enormous, highly interactive game world; Provides almost limitless options for playing, replaying

Some bugs; Quirky interfaces sometimes frustrating; No multiplayer mode

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