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November 2011
Experts 93% 62 Reviews
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Published: 2013-02-10, Author: Alec Meer , review by: pcadvisor.co.uk
Abstract: More than a year on from release, enormous roleplaying game Skyrim doesn't seem in any danger of going away. It's achieved this despite having so far lacked any truly meaty expansions or DLC - the add-ons so far have been on the piecemeal and awkward side...
Abstract: Time for the first review of 2012 and what a way to start it with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Ever since it was announced this game has had so much pressure to come out on top. Being the sequel to the amazing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which is s...
Skyrim certainly draws a new line in the sand for RPGs moving forward, blending the accessibility of Fallout 3 with the depth and storytelling of Baldurs Gate. Mods and better visuals make the PC version the one to get.More Articles >>> ...
Abstract: Name: Genre: Platforms: £37.91 on PS3 from£29.98 on PC fromThough a city dweller, I pride myself on my strong sense of direction. Pop me down wherever you like, I'll still manage to get on the well beaten path and find my way around. While playing Bet...
As professions go, what kind of assassin would I be without a couple of poisons and potions at my disposal? So I started using Alchemy. But it was also useful to have blacksmithing to sharpen my blades. High level blacksmithing would allow me to make ...
Published: 2011-11-11, Author: Stuart Andrews , review by: trustedreviews.com
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 worthy 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 – com...
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 ...
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. ...