• Reviews around gameplay (4.33 of 5)

    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

    • The gameplay "feels" much more comfortable and sensitive
    • Its Skyrim and its awesome, good graphics and fun gameplay, I have had it for a while now and have about 300 hours on one character, which sounds like a lot, but I've done pretty much everything.
    • Huge world and great gameplay.
    • The graphics are top notch and the gameplay is solid.
    • The overall gameplay is very impressive, and the main quest isn't too tedious and actually helps your character improve a lot by giving your character new useful shouts, such as Dragonrend
    • It has beautiful scenery, pretty good gameplay, and just so much exploring to do
    • It contains many hours of playing time, an exciting main story with hundrends of side stories, intuitive interface and gameplay, stunning visual graphics in characters and environments and challenging enemies and puzzles
    • 5With an epic new storyline, a range of amazing quests that will occupy you forever, and nice, fluid gameplay, this is an extremely hard game to pass up
    • The gameplay is fun, but buggy as hell even now.
    • would recommend this game to anyone...gameplay is amazing...plenty of hours of gameplay, very much enjoyed the dawnguard and dragonborn expansion
    • This game offers over 40+ hours of outstanding gameplay, with a beautifully created and revised storyline, millions of sidequests, and posters and gamebooks that make you look like a nerd!Buy this game and you won't regret it
    • This is a great game with great graphics and fun gameplay
    • I base the value of a game on the amount of enjoyable gameplay I can get out of it and this one was definitely worth the price!
    • The music is great as well adding to the tension of a fight with a dragon or a troll and enhancing the gameplay
    • Beautiful artwork and very immersive gameplay
    • I hate games that have super short storylines and overall gameplay
    • The gameplay is awesome, the characters are creative and working on making a great hero is so much fun.
    • As well as better graphics, the gameplay in general feels much smoother than Oblivion and combat is more fast paced and fluid
    • most hours of great gameplay per dollar this holiday, buy it, you won't regret it, I love it
    • Endless hours of awesome and very addictive gameplay
    • Gameplay is fun, though I find when using spells the reticule is too
    • Gameplay wise, I didn't get too far in this game due to these frustrating
    • Awesome gameplay/Missions/Music
    • The scenery, is almost as entertaining as the gameplay
    • Amazing game, cool graphics, cool gameplay, cool everything
    • The graphics are awful, the gameplay is bad, it's just not my kind of game I guess
    • The gameplay is amazing and fun
    • Great graphics and gameplay,
    • Overall the gameplay has been the best out of all of the Elder Scroll series
    • The gameplay is fun, but buggy as hell even now.
    • Skyrim may have a bit of outdated graphics but it makes up for it in the amazing gameplay and overall feel of the game.
    • The graphics are great and the gameplay is flat-out awesome
    • Great great gameplay hours of fun never get tired of it
    • Gameplay is fun if you like that sort of game.
    • As expected from Bethesda, amazing story and awesome gameplay
    • The graphics looked awesome, the characters seemed more alive and better animated, and the gameplay looked more refined.
    • The gameplay is smooth and fairly simple to navigate if you have played any elder scrolls game
    • Skyrim has a very awesome first-person gameplay
    • Gameplay is excellent
    • For anyone who is a fan of the elder scrolls series this may be a bit of a change, but altogether the gameplay was fun and challenging, and the the story could go on forever
    • There are side quests though that do offer a new gameplay, like House of Horrors was a really memorable one, though they don't always offer much in the way of
    • Amazing graphics, intuitive gameplay, one of the best soundtracks in videogame history and plenty of stuff to keep you occupied for months!
    • A fun game with a good story and great gameplay!
    • The gameplay is superb and the only complaints I have about the game are as follows1
    • With amazing graphics and great gameplay, this is a must own
    • The much improved menu system is sheer genious, and so intuitive, it does not hinder the gameplay (some reviews balk about having to pause the game to select your Favorites, but I actually find this a great feature, giving me a few extra seconds to analyze the situation for a more effective offense/defense
    • Still,Pros:-great art-lots to do-great dungeon design, great city design-amazing to explore and do things-lots to doCons:-smithing too easy to level up (enchanting too), making gameplay too easy-quests are pretty bad.
    • There is so much going on and it delivers hours of wonderful gameplay
    • It is complex (and yet simpler than Oblivion), allowing for great gameplay.
    • Almost everyone around you has a story to tell!Gameplay: Gameplay is, in my opinion simple, but effective, and fun
    • The landscape is beautiful and the gameplay is great
    • I enjoyed the story and the gameplay, personally
    • The gameplay is extremely smooth and fluent, allowing you to choose how you want to fight
    • I would recommend buying one when you can afford the 1000g, having it glitch or chasing after a horse was always annoying
    • Delivery on time, item works as it should
    • skills to level, but they have combined most similar skills (such as Blunt and Blade and Hand to Hand) for more unique skills.+Speechcraft and Mercantile have combined and made the skill overall slightly easier to level up, basically by talking to tons of people and using persuasion/intimidate/bribery, or just selling tons of crap one item at a time.+Your Magicka is no longer capped at 200 without fortified equipment.+Ability to use two swords (personally my favorite way of fighting in any RPG)+When an enemy parries an attack, you don't get recoiled/knocked back as irritably as you did in Oblivion
    • Whatever you experience, those skills will increase as you get naturally stronger, with the ability to add a "perk" to a skill tree once you have so many skill points
    • However, if you're like me and want to spend as little time in the menus as possible, you're probably going to feel awfully limited as to how you play the game, which runs contrary to the flagship buzzword of the Elder Scrolls series: player choice
    • Would recommend this game to avid video game players as it keeps you focused and highly motivated to succeed!
    • Due to the simplification of its leveling system, which inevitably heralded the cries of many diehard RPG players like myself, questions abound as to whether Skyrim is a 'true' RPG
    • I hope you all enjoy this game as much as I do
    • And when I finally lost my loyal sidekick Lydia in some dungeon after days of doing quests together, I felt a genuine sense of emotional loss (even if she wasn't one of the more memorable NPC's), a very rare feeling in computer games.- Politics are realistic, complex, convoluted, frustrating, as they should be
    • I find the font on the screen to be too small to read from a distance.4 game freezes a
    • And it will be as great as you want it to be.
    • They are the same and work as good as in Oblivion, mostly, but I was hoping there would be more different weapons made from new materials
    • I think this is as close to perfect as you can get
    • Rated M (mature 17 +
    • Delivery on time, item works as it should
    • skills to level, but they have combined most similar skills (such as Blunt and Blade and Hand to Hand) for more unique skills.+Speechcraft and Mercantile have combined and made the skill overall slightly easier to level up, basically by talking to tons of people and using persuasion/intimidate/bribery, or just selling tons of crap one item at a time.+Your Magicka is no longer capped at 200 without fortified equipment.+Ability to use two swords (personally my favorite way of fighting in any RPG)+When an enemy parries an attack, you don't get recoiled/knocked back as irritably as you did in Oblivion
    • Whatever you experience, those skills will increase as you get naturally stronger, with the ability to add a "perk" to a skill tree once you have so many skill points
    • However, if you're like me and want to spend as little time in the menus as possible, you're probably going to feel awfully limited as to how you play the game, which runs contrary to the flagship buzzword of the Elder Scrolls series: player choice
    • Would recommend this game to avid video game players as it keeps you focused and highly motivated to succeed!
    • Due to the simplification of its leveling system, which inevitably heralded the cries of many diehard RPG players like myself, questions abound as to whether Skyrim is a 'true' RPG
    • I hope you all enjoy this game as much as I do
    • And when I finally lost my loyal sidekick Lydia in some dungeon after days of doing quests together, I felt a genuine sense of emotional loss (even if she wasn't one of the more memorable NPC's), a very rare feeling in computer games.- Politics are realistic, complex, convoluted, frustrating, as they should be
    • I find the font on the screen to be too small to read from a distance.4 game freezes a
    • And it will be as great as you want it to be.
    • They are the same and work as good as in Oblivion, mostly, but I was hoping there would be more different weapons made from new materials
    • I think this is as close to perfect as you can get