An extremely high quality port of a fantastic game suggest that for the first time, or the last time, Skyrim is worth pulling on your adventuring boots for.
An extremely high quality port of a fantastic game suggest that for the first time, or the last time, Skyrim is worth pulling on your adventuring boots for.
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Skyrim on the go; Loads of replay; Fun combat; The new motion controls are intuitive
Texture issues; glitches; bugs; Dated at this point
I stumble across a burned-down house in the woods, and can't help myself but explore the ruins for any potential loot. A sword, maybe a new helmet or even a new set of light armour; hell, I'd settle for an enchanted bow just to sell and line my pockets with a few septims.
Buy The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim Owners of a Nintendo Switch can't complain about the plethora of titles on the system within the first nine months. The system may have started off with quality first-party titles, but we're seeing a shift to major third-party titles.
For a game that's six years old and been ported and re-released about as often as Half-Life, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim still has a strong set of sturdy legs. This is my fourth playthrough of the game and I'm still finding something new, a notion that makes double- or even triple-dipping a sound...
Amiibo to the Knee
Portable Skyrim; Runs well; Looks great on handheld
Some visual issues
If you're not careful, you can find the game progressing before you feel you've got to grips with it. Quite early on, I was forced to confront a dragon. After defeating the beast, I was hailed as some sort of hero, when in reality all I'd done was swing an axe at it.
Incredible graphics; Superb and complete port; Oodles of RPG customisation
May be too violent for some; Will be too big and confusing for many; Terrain navigation has been surpassed by newer games
There are now eight versions of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim . There's the three original versions for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, the Legendary Edition on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, the virtual reality version for PSVR, and now, the Switch version.
The dream that, to be fair, probably only a handful of complete weirdos ever truly had, is nevertheless now a reality: with its much-heralded release on Switch, in a DLC-complete edition, it's now possible to play Skyrim on the toilet. Or, more likely, in bed, or on a train or plane.
Six years ago the saga of the Dragonborn in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim enthralled the entire gaming world, racking up awards left and right. The open world, the intense combat, and the bucketloads of quests and gear offered players young and old hundreds of hours of gameplay.
Same Skyrim; nothing cut out; Skyrim on the go is just the best; JoyCon controls are easy to learn
Few technical glitches; A slight graphics reduction only noticeable in TV Mode; Not one utterance of the "arrow in the knee" line…what gives
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