Sunday, November 13, 2011

Elder scrolls 5 SKYRIM


Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim is probably going to win game of the year because of the story and the ability to do so much and to roam every where you want. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim can take a handful of hours to beat. That is, if you consider wrapping up the official story quest as "beating" an Elder Scrolls game. Nobody should, however, for the main plot is but a mere morsel of what Skyrim has to offer, to the point where it isn't even the most sprawling and epic quest on the menu. To focus only on the main narrative would be to ignore the deliciously macabre Dark Brotherhood resurrection, the various twisted meetings with capricious Daedric Princes, or the vengeful tale of The Companions and their grim secret. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is every single reason to love a Western role-playing game, condensed into a single comprehensive experience with nothing lost in the conversion process. It is a game that will drown those who step into its absorbing, overwhelmingly detailed world, a game that will bury you and refuse to let go. Yet your submergence will be agreeable, your burial ecstatic, and the hands placed around your throat welcomed like those of a lover's. To play Skyrim is to enter into a relationship, one that provides feelings of empowerment, yet demands total submission. Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim got a ten out of ten on every survey and got four awards at the E3 awards. It got best of E3 2011, E3 game spot winner 2011, best of E3 x-play 2011, best of game critics 2011.

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