• Reviews around dragon (2.47 of 5)

    Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - PC

    • Brilliant immersive game with freaking dragons mate.
    • Its important to note that different enemies will have much different susceptibilities to each type (don't attack a frost dragon with frost if you'd like to make quick work of it)
    • You can be thane, dragon slayer and savior of the
    • I admit I did some of them if only to find out where there was a dragon perch, etc as the dragons themselves usually have good loot by their perchs
    • The bad dragon was killed.
    • There are a few glitches when it comes to the killing blow cinematics but the joy is in the fight from which I thoroughly enjoy shooting dragons down and using melee to absorb their souls
    • I have had loads of fun slaying dragons, creating my own armor, enchanting my own weapons, mixing my own potions, and -- most fun of all, I think -- learning and casting my own magic
    • After killing my third dragon or so, I found that the rest of the dragons were more or less killed in the same way, so after awhile, it was just going through the motion
    • The only problem I did note was some random bugs including buggy quest lines, some video artifacts and random dead dragon bodies that clutter some of the city streets...
    • Fire ball, you can kill dragons or giants kill everyone in a town,not recommended but you can still do it
    • With the scales and bones harvested from the dragons, you can either sell them (as they are quite valuable) or use them to make very tough dragon armor (as long as your smithing skill is high enough of course).
    • I've had dead dragon bodies fall out of the sky right on top of my character, whooly mammoths have plummeted from thousands of feet to their deaths, some quests have glitched on me, and my personal favorite glitch: invisible dragons
    • My horse killed a dragon
    • When the only rewards you get from encounters are eventually-useless dragon souls and loot that the merchants don't even have enough gold for, there's really no incentive to spend your time fighting all those beasts
    • Oh yeah, the dragons are pretty cool too
    • OK.You get to kill dragons
    • Then a dragon appears, starts killing everybody, and you have to escape while deciding who to run off with - a soldier who was one of the people trying to kill you or a rebel who was one of the people who was also captured.
    • With the dragons you just have to kill them, which is surprisingly straightforward (dragons can be dealt with relatively easily from about Level 8 or 9 onwards, maybe even lower if you trick the dragon into attacking a settlement or bunch of tough monsters, like giants)
    • Pros: Nice graphics, dragons, great music score
    • She killed 70 dragons
    • Every time you kill a dragon you open a slot for a new Shout power, which is filled by visiting major dungeons and searching them for magical symbols
    • Skyrim is another great addition to the lineup; awesome combat (fighting dragons is AWESOME, and the Radiant AI system works really, really well), an insane number of quests (enough to keep you easily occupied even outside the main quest), and the best part of all TES games since Morrowind... Mods
    • There is still much that needs to be patched, such as quests like the quest to kill the dragon from the jarl of Windhelm,Blades quest to kill one of the dragon is broken as well, also Riften jarl quest to disrupt Skooma distribution is also broken
    • With the dragons you just have to kill them, which is surprisingly straightforward (dragons can be dealt with relatively easily from about Level 8 or 9 onwards, maybe even lower if you trick the dragon into attacking a settlement or bunch of tough monsters, like giants)
    • like once I got to a certain level, it seems like an empty dead dragon falls from the sky in Whiterun and lays there quivering
    • Example; I am riding along on my horse armed to the tooth with my companion following me loyally, I just killed me a dragon and saved a town, out of no where this thief pops out of a bush dressed in rags and armed with a puny iron dagger says "give me your money or else!
    • That particular dragon I couldn't kill as he never got close enough to me
    • (Skyrim's dragons are pretty cool and getting to talk to them and then kill them is enjoyable
    • Dark Souls has better graphics, story, combat, and much better dragons
    • Mostly, people love this game because you can do anything in terms of RPG-style actions-- you can buy a house, get a wife, adopt children, and still go out and kill dragons, raid houses, steal stuff, kill bandits, etc
    • They put in a few gimmicks here and there, and dragons to satisfy the average joe, but fundamentally this is your typical modern first person RPG.Pros:-Graphics, you'll need a really nice computer to take advantage of the graphics but they are stunning.-Mods
    • The dragons are magnificent in every way, from their realistic behaviors to their sound and combat effects
    • Fire ball, you can kill dragons or giants kill everyone in a town,not recommended but you can still do it
    • I've had dead dragon bodies fall out of the sky right on top of my character, whooly mammoths have plummeted from thousands of feet to their deaths, some quests have glitched on me, and my personal favorite glitch: invisible dragons
    • Random dragon attacks, poverty and the strife of civil war grip the land with an iron fist and misery and paranoia infest it's citizens
    • Everything else does, like when I trapped a dragon and let it go, or killed the emperors cousin
    • Doesn't seem right that you can already kill dragons at low levels within a few hours of gameplay either
    • * killing dragons
    • A dragon interrupting your execution is cool and all, but it gets old after three or four characters.• Lack of Interesting Characters
    • Dragon Shouts are a special dragon born ability like magic but doesn't use magica
    • The dragons are pretty smart too
    • Skyrimbut the dragons are awesome
    • I was amazed that a Dragon would dare attack such a well-defended fortress
    • Its important to note that different enemies will have much different susceptibilities to each type (don't attack a frost dragon with frost if you'd like to make quick work of it)
    • It's a lot better in dragon age, a lot easier
    • I kill dragons.
    • The much-touted dragon shouts are very useful and fun to use
    • Not so lucky I'm afraid, the dragon finishes off the giant and drops me like a sack of potatoes
    • The monsters and in particular the dragons are amazing in details
    • When you kill a dragon, you absorb their soul to become more powerful.
    • The games main quest line is really lack luster, in my opinion, but not bad; killing dragons is still awesome though!
    • Magic never gets strong enough to bother with, archery is pretty cool, some pretty cool weapons and quests to get em if you happen to stumble upon them in order (you won't, so their coolness will be lost on you), forgettable content, and too many boring dragon fights (blah after the first one)
    • Some of them are annoying, such as invisible dragons and monsters
    • If dragons weren't enough, there is a civil war brewing between the Imperials and the Nords.
    • Then they released Dragon Age 2, which paled in comparison to the first game
    • Can kill dragons (in fact, you will have to on occasion), and either sell their bones and scales, or use them to craft powerful weapons and armorIn conclusion, it is almost as if the minds at Bethesda took the best of Morrowind, the best of Oblivion, and combined them, improved upon that combination even further, and then added boatloads of new material.
    • For example, kill a dragon and you get dragon bones.
    • About 10 minutes into the game your free to roam anywhere your heart desires, you can go straight to killing dragons and saving Skyrim or spend days out in the wild foraging plants, mining ore, killing bandits and exploring vast cave systems and ancient dwarven ruins
    • The games main quest line is really lack luster, in my opinion, but not bad; killing dragons is still awesome though!
    • The monsters and in particular the dragons are amazing in details
    • If you like dragons, RPGs, sandbox-type games, or other games in this genre, I think you will enjoy this game a lot
    • MY HORSE, SHADOWMERE, KILLED A DRAGON
    • The game is as beautiful as it is deep and endless
    • Graphics are outstanding, controlls work as they should
    • he will also have at least a couple of spells, and a good collection of potions (I've used hundreds of Heal potions, they're the only way to survive some battles (you freeze action in the middle of a battle to embibe) as well as to replenish magicka).Save Game
    • Even running through them as fast as I could still took about an hour to complete
    • People say that faction quests are not as good as in Oblivion but it about evens out, imo
    • I have mined ore, smithed armor, and even chopped wood for a living, as well as destroying everyone in a city in this game
    • Look at Star Wars the force unleashed, that game made you feel like a bad a
    • This may disappoint some long-time RPG players who love directly tweaking their stats, but I found I enjoyed this differences in gameplay just the same as if I'd taken the time to raise this or that stat in another title.
    • I can't say enough good things about this game and if you don't already own it, scroll back up and get it on your computer as fast as you can
    • That is just my take on the game, it's really a believable world, and of course everything is always as good as you make it.
    • The quests are challenging, and require more than mere button-mashing (be prepared to do some thinking, as well as to make some important, game-changing decisions).Having put in a long night of playing my first character, I was very satisfied with Skyrim, and anticipated many, MANY hours of play
    • Con: Graphics aren't as wonderful as in previous games, which shocked me
    • One of the best things is you can play it as little or as much as you would like and have a great time.
    • Plus, it sucks a$$ to have to load the game back up, load the saved game, and redo everything you just did.
    • That particular dragon I couldn't kill as he never got close enough to me
    • I wish you could swing your weapons left and right as fast as you can click, and have them all coming in from different angles
    • There is a thick, leather-bound art book, a DVD on the making of the game that fascinated me (such as how they programmed a dragon's movements, how they came up with a written and spoken language for dragons, and much more), and of course the game
    • 2.8GHz8G RAM470 GTXAll I can say is WOW this game is beautiful