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Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Another step foward.

Works OK. For me it will take years to complete! Control interface is different to Oblivion. Running really well maxed-out all settings on my PC!! Allready have more than 170 addons and Loads of 2K and 4K textures. BUGBEAR: I Hate steam, I don't want steam on my PC. (Tough)

zavvi.com
★★★★
10 years ago
Awesome game

Skyrim is the best open world RPG I've ever played. Since the world is too big, some bugs are not inevitable, but you can find solutions for almost all of them on the game. The number of quests is almost infinite and so is the number of possible ways to build a character.

Cubed³
★★★★
7 years ago
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (PC) Review

Thanks to Skyrim 's huge mod community, there's been a plethora of innovations, visual improvements, and creative content available for the PC version. Skyrim Special Edition aims to upgrade and improve the original experience, translating it into the 64-bit engine that powered Fallout 4 , treating...

Gameplanet
★★★★
12 years ago
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim review

The Nordic world of Skyrim offers a staggering cache of content, remarkable storytelling and wholly compelling encounters.

A massive and consistent game world that always rewards exploration, usually in unlikely ways; Massive body of lore underpins the game world; Intuitive skill system; Dragon AI makes encounters dynamic; Spectacular visual splendour; Clean interface; Incredible soundtrack

Not enough voice actors; Some early choppiness

GameZone
★★★★
7 years ago
Review: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition brings its expansive world to PS4 and Xbox One

Platforms : PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One, PC Developer : Bethesda Game Studios Publisher : Bethesda Softworks MSRP : $59.99 Introduction Writing a review on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim five years after its initial release seems somewhat surreal, and yet, here we are.

PCGamer Online
★★★★
11 years ago
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dragonborn review

Despite a rather ho-hum main quest, Dragonborn is crammed with enough side quests and new stuff to be an exciting add-on.

Gamers Daily News
★★★★★
12 years ago
A Different look at Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Review)

The biggest advantage for snagging Skyrim on PC over the other platforms is the ability to play the game in 3D. Skyrim is different than a lot of the other 3D games out there though, in that there is not a lot things jumping off the screen at you.

GameSpot
★★★★★
11 years ago
Dawnguard is an atmospheric and enjoyable return to the frigid lands of Skyrim. Just beware the bugs.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim excelled at providing a vast array of different environments to explore. The role-playing game's first downloadable add-on, Dawnguard, ups the ante. One of this mini-expansion's greatest joys is its new areas.

Excellent new areas to explore; A number of great individual moments; Being a vampire lord can feel gleefully evil

Being a vampire lord can also be a headache; Too many bugs

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

IGN
★★★★★
7 years ago
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review

I was stacking books on a shelf in my house in Whiterun, one of Skyrim's major cities, when I noticed a weapon rack right beside it. I set a sacrificial dagger in one slot, an Orcish mace in the other.

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