Skyrim seeks to redefine the way that we look at the Elder Scrolls games with more dynamic action and huge dragons.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Review
As a dedicated fan of the Elder Scrolls series since the first entry, Arena, there are very few games that excited me as much as this release. Sure there were other games I wanted to play this year but nothing got me as excited as opening up my favorite websites only to find a new Skyrim trailer or developer diary greeting me. Read More.
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E3 2011: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Preview
In one of the most popular booths and games of the show, I watched a developer play through a few areas of the newest chapter of the Elder Scrolls series. After the smash-hit Oblivion, I was curious to see what Bethesda could do with the series, and the answer was fairly clear: more. Read More.
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