As some of you have asked I have now setup a 'Buy Me a Coffee' page for those who enjoyed this video or wish to support the channel in general - buymeacoffee.com/vressgames To be clear: No content will become pay-walled and this is purely to support the content I already create.
Steam achievements might not be a good indicator if, like me, some folks own Skyrim and immediately installed mods and have sunk some play time without achievements enabled. I already 100%'d the achievements on Xbox 360 and Xbox One. I didn't want to do it all over again. I just wanted to play with mods at this point.
That’s a really good point to be fair. For my purposes here I’m just using it as a broad indicator to back up my notion that there are still plenty of people yet to enjoy what the game has to offer, but yeah the stats will be skewed by mods for sure.
Achievments are only disabled on steam when using mods dir3ctly from thw Bethesda mod loader. If you use vortex or something it doesn't disable achievments. I personally think most people who mod Skyrim are using vortex bc the mod Downloader in Skyrim kinda sucks
@@Xnvasxve One of the reported issues with the .1130 and .1170 builds, (Bethseda paid mods nonsense) was that achievements could be disabled due to a fubar in the updates. Also, using some console commands nuke achievements too, even if you are just consoling your way past some quest glitch.
Or like me did the main quest on LE and now spend their hundreds of hours in-game on various ridiculous RP pursuits, like potato farmer and wandering potion seller.
And thats for me is kinda an issue. As modded skyrim has so much content(basegame already have more than most games with all the small stories, hidden lore and artifacts) And modded it has such an insane variety of gameplay, you can cater the combat to nearly however you want it, the extra areas mods bring. Or like "Legacy of the dragonborn" mod that alone brings hundreds of hours of content. And im left with struggling getting into games in somewhat similar genre cause of it. I do play other very different games though. Shout to stardew valley.
I think this game's always gonna be worth playing.I always end up coming back to it.Usually as a result of getting frustrated with other games. I don't even play with mods. I just play vanilla.But the freedom of choice for build customization and role playing even in vanilla version makes this one of the most immersive experience in my opinion
I have a confession.. Played the game since 2011, but NEVER explored more then 0,5% of Dragonborne DLC. Dawnguard completed twice :P Yeah! Playing it now, entering Solstheim soon!
Never get tired of it. Modded or not there's always a new way for jt to keep me engaged. It might be smaller in scope than Oblivion was in regards to population and size of cities as well as that bizarrely complex NPC routine that you can find in Oblivion sometimes. To the point where shopkeepers just go wandering out in the world and can't be found at their shops lol But it still is just one of those games that I feel like you can just exist in. You don't necessarily even have to always be taking on some major questline or even minor side quest. You could just go hunt and cook and blacksmith. Create potions and sell them. Mechanically it is less in depth as an RPG, but actual ways that you can role play in the world still feel endless. The game might be simpler but the options it gives you to experience it are still better than so many other RPGs
for the achievement thing i agree with comments about mods. at the same time, it took at least 300 hours for me to actually finish the main quest. i only recently got all achievements, and I've been playing since 2011. i have 2000 hours on special edition alone. it's just a very unique open world experience that begs for different playthroughs. besides that, great lovely video. Great mic quality, easy listen. godspeed
Morrowind had the best intro of all TES imo I hated how skyrim made you and unstoppable force immediately. I like to start with nothing as nobody and slowly grind to being god-like being. No other game has replicated that feeling for me
I Picked Skyrim back up after playing it when it originally came out in 2011 then again in 2015. Playing now with mods changes everything. Skyrim is such a great timeless game.
So I had a funny experience. One of the first things I like to do on any new game of skyrim is get the fort frostmoth weapon on solstheim. We'll I used the push shout and this ash spawn got clipped partially into a stone bunk looking thing. I'd get close, let him hit me, retreat a few steps. After a few hours I had heavy armor and block leveled to 100
I was and still am a big fan of Diablo and Diablo II, and started my elder scrolls ventures with Oblivion. At this time I now have over 5,600 hrs in Skyrim through all editions( unmodded and modded).
I had played for hundreds (thousands? ) of hours on the XBox. Loved it. A year ago I picked it up on the PC... Loved it again. Then I bought the AE upgrade (some steam sale). AWESOME again. THEN... on an innocent search to improve immersion to the married life of the Dragonborne and Ysolda I discovered FG/Sexlab/Ostim. A few mods and tweaks later and this is a very different game now... I am enjoying it immensely... "save the damsel...and she rewards you...for real" One aspect of the game that STILL amazes me is the music. After all these years, and so many mods, I have done almost nothing to the music. It is incredibly well written. Now that I have gone through all these mods, I am going to try one of the game overhaul mods. (thus far I have only really modded relationship; new maps, and "good guys" quest expansions) Time to try some overhaul mod list... maybe Lorerim? I would favor stability over the newest features.
My first time was the red case legendary for the ps3 in 2016. The game blew my mind. The interactivity was one of the main components. The music. The environments (Riften being my preferred). Watching someone die a funny way only to realize later that he was important. Yes, it froze a lot and the load times were horrendous but everything else made it worth playing. Then I moved up to the ps4. By then I played a wood elf, both male and female. Redguard female, khajiit (didn’t get very far), orc, Breton, argonian (didn’t last very long), and imperial. 8 characters each with about 400-500hrs (aside from the khajiit and argonian. Probably 3hrs combined haha). Then I moved up to the ps4 version. I played a dark elf male and tried using magic as a primary for the first time ever. It’s way easier to just cut them down haha I was side tracked by my daughter wanting me to create a wizard orc that didn’t last very long. Now I am on a run with a female high elf. Who recently cut her hair and went goth haha I played on the ps5 and have the same female high elf but with a different name. But I couldn’t just leave the ps4. I just started and was getting trophies. Plus I am 38 now. I can’t be shoe horned into using the next thing anymore 🤷♂️ I will move up when I am ready to. It when this society tells me to or I am not cool haha
Everytime when people ask me what's your favourite game, I answer Skyrim. Until 2018 after I palyed the new god of war. It is a beautiful game and I changed my answer ever since. Now think back on that, I replayed new gow only couple of times, but I replayed skyrim countless time even after 2018.
I just got it on the ps5 pro, never played but holy shit that view when you leave the cave at helgen! 😮 so glad I’ve just got to experience this for the first time!
Never played any other game of Elder Scrools. I have played Skyrim for a couple hundred hours. I started a new game in survival mode. A fun experience, tedious, but fun
It's about the experience! Reviews generally put emphasis on tangible things and misses out completely on why Skyrim is what it is. Skyrim is filled with intangible small details that make the world feel incredibly real with all its fantasies. Skyrim doesn't provide the lore through cinematic cutscenes, rather the lore is etched on the many books, side quests, locations and environment that one need to explore, take in and understand. It doesn't give you a cool weapon or a different new enemy to fight when you explore, rather it gives a story told by the environment. It should be quite apparent within couple hours in the game the generic reward and quest system just act as a path for exploring and experiencing a life in Skyrim. It doesn't have choices that impacts the world, wheels turn with or without you, rather it throws in choices that can be incredibly hard for player personally. It's easy to kill stranger from a quest as evil character but the choice to kill a friend for a weapon or artifact. And these are not friends dictated by the game, no, these are NPCs you have interacted with closely and made meaningful connections with. Choices where the player may never know which is right or wrong, or grey choices are something that stays in your head for a long time.
It’s one of a few games I wish I liked. I played it through twice. Once to play as a 2-handed melee build, and the second time as a diplomat. Unfortunately, both left me wanting. The landscape didn’t pull me in, and the dungeons were boring.
New Vegas was done by Obsidian. But I love TESV, I have nearly 800 hours between Legacy and Special Edition and probably about 100 more between the Xbox 360 and then PS4. And the opening carriage ride was a welcome change to waking up in prison.
I feel like the reason why the achievements are low because around the time you get to Delphine the game bugs starts to show like cars with 200,000miles so most likely we'll start playing with mods and if you're unfortunate like me, the ps4/5 version doesn't allow you to get the "get achievements with mods" mod
the answer to this question is easy. no without mods(unless it's your first time trying skyrim and you don't care about graphics) and big yes if you know what kinda mods to install depending on your preference.
I’ve played with mods a lot so I just started unlocking achievements I’m a ps5 player but I’ve almost completed Skyrim several times there’s a bunch of things I love and even more I hate because spell absorption can eat your conjuration spells and it’s maddening to summon dunhervir and lose a shout
I already have a series of Skyrim guides, several opinion type videos and a high likelihood of making more. Will be also be covering many more RPGs using this format :-)
As a (very) long time rpg player. Skyrim feels hollow. It was fun for the first few playthroughs, but its too wide and not deep enough. It seems nowadays everytime someone mentions Skyrim, it just makes me want to play Morrowind (or occasionally Oblivion)
I think it would be very tough to get into Skyrim if you weren't playing these games when they were released. Without mods, skyrim visually hasn't aged very well, and outside of serana, the companions you get are very 2 dimensional. The main story is also extremely short when compared to newer games. Skyrim is a good game for 2011, but it's been made legendary over the years by highly detailed fan theories, fan videos, background lore written by people long gone from Bethesda, mods, and lack of competition. Idk if 2024 Bethesda can ever stumble into the moment they did with Skyrim. Maybe but well see.
Achievements are a bad metric not only due to mods, something brought up few times in this comment section but also because Skyrim is the sandbox of oyr generation. You quite literally can play the game for hundreds of hours without ever doing a single quest in yhe main story. Depends on your personality you could play the game in ways that wont give you any trophies.
Broadly agree with everything you have said. It's just a general indicator that there's still plenty of mileage left in this game for many people, even if the exact percentage is skewed by the two factors that you have mentioned.
Mods... Alternate Stat - Live Another Life... Most of my games I don't bother much with the main quest, finished it in a previous game, so, time to do other stuff in Skyrim.
Achievements 😂😂😂 who gives a shit about a timy little sticker that doesnt do anything ? I turned alduin into Charizard and modded the game to where i can catch animals and monster in "dwemer eggs" that i throw out to fight for me lmaoo ive modded my games to have fully fleshed out skooma trading networks amd i rob drug dealers amd take over the trading company.. its endless an i dont care if its other people making them 👏 its a game i can play till the ed of time
Skyrim has aged in a boring way. I recommend to no one who's a seasoned gamer. If you're getting into gaming then yes. Besides that, it's boring compared to games released in modern day. Fallout 3 and NV, though older, are more playable
Skyrim WAS a good game in its time, but it has aged far too much, compared to the likes of Oblivion, though not perfect, but just plays a bit better and which has a lot of play left in it, to which i much prefer. And also other games like Dragon age Origins which plays far better than this game. Skyrim is still a pretty decent game though, but what lets it down is things like the 1. H2H combat which is very stiff and rigid, again compare skyrim to other games of this type. 2. The magic spell casting sounds just sound .....ugh!! HORRIBLE. I have never liked them tbh. 3 The damage that most weapons do is just insulting at low level to say the least. Far too low, especially when i remember attacking this Bandit and i must of hit him about 20 f**king times before he fell, myself i must of taken nearly all my healing potions just to survive this one encounter. And 4. Finally i absolutely hate when enemies just ignore any damage you do to them until the final blow. Its just Boring to say the least. Yes its still worth playing but if you like this type of game, then look for something better, Skyrim its just too ancient now and should be put in a museum.
As some of you have asked I have now setup a 'Buy Me a Coffee' page for those who enjoyed this video or wish to support the channel in general - buymeacoffee.com/vressgames
To be clear: No content will become pay-walled and this is purely to support the content I already create.
Steam achievements might not be a good indicator if, like me, some folks own Skyrim and immediately installed mods and have sunk some play time without achievements enabled. I already 100%'d the achievements on Xbox 360 and Xbox One. I didn't want to do it all over again. I just wanted to play with mods at this point.
That’s a really good point to be fair. For my purposes here I’m just using it as a broad indicator to back up my notion that there are still plenty of people yet to enjoy what the game has to offer, but yeah the stats will be skewed by mods for sure.
Achievments are only disabled on steam when using mods dir3ctly from thw Bethesda mod loader. If you use vortex or something it doesn't disable achievments. I personally think most people who mod Skyrim are using vortex bc the mod Downloader in Skyrim kinda sucks
@@Xnvasxve One of the reported issues with the .1130 and .1170 builds, (Bethseda paid mods nonsense) was that achievements could be disabled due to a fubar in the updates.
Also, using some console commands nuke achievements too, even if you are just consoling your way past some quest glitch.
Or like me did the main quest on LE and now spend their hundreds of hours in-game on various ridiculous RP pursuits, like potato farmer and wandering potion seller.
MmmmmmMm ME THINKS M’Lady! *tips fedora*
Thank you SO much for this ❤️
Arguably the best game ever made taking into account all of the hard work done by modders. Endless replayability.
The ability to roleplay with infinite customizations thanks to the modding community is really something special
And thats for me is kinda an issue. As modded skyrim has so much content(basegame already have more than most games with all the small stories, hidden lore and artifacts)
And modded it has such an insane variety of gameplay, you can cater the combat to nearly however you want it, the extra areas mods bring. Or like "Legacy of the dragonborn" mod that alone brings hundreds of hours of content.
And im left with struggling getting into games in somewhat similar genre cause of it.
I do play other very different games though. Shout to stardew valley.
Been playing since it came out, and I start a new play through about once a year! I love it regardless of noteworthy criticisms:)
I think this game's always gonna be worth playing.I always end up coming back to it.Usually as a result of getting frustrated with other games.
I don't even play with mods. I just play vanilla.But the freedom of choice for build customization and role playing even in vanilla version makes this one of the most immersive experience in my opinion
If you’re gonna mention the music, you gotta mention the legend himself, Jeremy Soule! Incredible composer
I have a confession.. Played the game since 2011, but NEVER explored more then 0,5% of Dragonborne DLC. Dawnguard completed twice :P Yeah! Playing it now, entering Solstheim soon!
100% same here
Dawnguard is my favourite but I don’t think you will regret playing dragonborn!
@@VressGames I loved Dawnguard as well, that's why it was completed twice :D
The golden years for gaming…
Feels that way!
Thanks!
Thank you :-)
I, literally, have Skyrim on pause to watch this video 😂
Then you have peaked my friend
Never get tired of it. Modded or not there's always a new way for jt to keep me engaged.
It might be smaller in scope than Oblivion was in regards to population and size of cities as well as that bizarrely complex NPC routine that you can find in Oblivion sometimes. To the point where shopkeepers just go wandering out in the world and can't be found at their shops lol
But it still is just one of those games that I feel like you can just exist in. You don't necessarily even have to always be taking on some major questline or even minor side quest. You could just go hunt and cook and blacksmith. Create potions and sell them. Mechanically it is less in depth as an RPG, but actual ways that you can role play in the world still feel endless. The game might be simpler but the options it gives you to experience it are still better than so many other RPGs
The fact that Skyrim is the first to have the NPC's be powered by ChatGPT in a mod should tell you enough.
for the achievement thing i agree with comments about mods. at the same time, it took at least 300 hours for me to actually finish the main quest. i only recently got all achievements, and I've been playing since 2011. i have 2000 hours on special edition alone. it's just a very unique open world experience that begs for different playthroughs.
besides that, great lovely video. Great mic quality, easy listen. godspeed
Thanks dude, very kind of you to say that. I’ll keep trying to make each video better than the last :-)
Morrowind had the best intro of all TES imo
I hated how skyrim made you and unstoppable force immediately.
I like to start with nothing as nobody and slowly grind to being god-like being.
No other game has replicated that feeling for me
You have reminded me that I need to do a morrowind review :-)
I Picked Skyrim back up after playing it when it originally came out in 2011 then again in 2015. Playing now with mods changes everything. Skyrim is such a great timeless game.
So I had a funny experience. One of the first things I like to do on any new game of skyrim is get the fort frostmoth weapon on solstheim. We'll I used the push shout and this ash spawn got clipped partially into a stone bunk looking thing. I'd get close, let him hit me, retreat a few steps. After a few hours I had heavy armor and block leveled to 100
I like the ingenuity!
I literally have been playing Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Fallout NV for years and just bought Skyrim and am enjoying it......
I was and still am a big fan of Diablo and Diablo II, and started my elder scrolls ventures with Oblivion. At this time I now have over 5,600 hrs in Skyrim through all editions( unmodded and modded).
I had played for hundreds (thousands? ) of hours on the XBox. Loved it.
A year ago I picked it up on the PC... Loved it again.
Then I bought the AE upgrade (some steam sale). AWESOME again.
THEN... on an innocent search to improve immersion to the married life of the Dragonborne and Ysolda I discovered FG/Sexlab/Ostim.
A few mods and tweaks later and this is a very different game now... I am enjoying it immensely... "save the damsel...and she rewards you...for real"
One aspect of the game that STILL amazes me is the music. After all these years, and so many mods, I have done almost nothing to the music. It is incredibly well written.
Now that I have gone through all these mods, I am going to try one of the game overhaul mods. (thus far I have only really modded relationship; new maps, and "good guys" quest expansions)
Time to try some overhaul mod list... maybe Lorerim? I would favor stability over the newest features.
My first time was the red case legendary for the ps3 in 2016. The game blew my mind. The interactivity was one of the main components. The music. The environments (Riften being my preferred). Watching someone die a funny way only to realize later that he was important. Yes, it froze a lot and the load times were horrendous but everything else made it worth playing. Then I moved up to the ps4. By then I played a wood elf, both male and female. Redguard female, khajiit (didn’t get very far), orc, Breton, argonian (didn’t last very long), and imperial. 8 characters each with about 400-500hrs (aside from the khajiit and argonian. Probably 3hrs combined haha). Then I moved up to the ps4 version. I played a dark elf male and tried using magic as a primary for the first time ever. It’s way easier to just cut them down haha I was side tracked by my daughter wanting me to create a wizard orc that didn’t last very long. Now I am on a run with a female high elf. Who recently cut her hair and went goth haha I played on the ps5 and have the same female high elf but with a different name. But I couldn’t just leave the ps4. I just started and was getting trophies. Plus I am 38 now. I can’t be shoe horned into using the next thing anymore 🤷♂️ I will move up when I am ready to. It when this society tells me to or I am not cool haha
Everytime when people ask me what's your favourite game, I answer Skyrim. Until 2018 after I palyed the new god of war. It is a beautiful game and I changed my answer ever since. Now think back on that, I replayed new gow only couple of times, but I replayed skyrim countless time even after 2018.
I just got it on the ps5 pro, never played but holy shit that view when you leave the cave at helgen! 😮 so glad I’ve just got to experience this for the first time!
Achievments mean nothing in case of Skyrim.
I play this game every winter for the last 12yrs. I never beaten it. I have 3 saves and only one is the new Anniversary Edition save. Amazing time
You can play skyrim together reborn in multiplayer with a modlist now. Update 1.7.1 recently
Never played any other game of Elder Scrools. I have played Skyrim for a couple hundred hours. I started a new game in survival mode. A fun experience, tedious, but fun
It's about the experience!
Reviews generally put emphasis on tangible things and misses out completely on why Skyrim is what it is. Skyrim is filled with intangible small details that make the world feel incredibly real with all its fantasies. Skyrim doesn't provide the lore through cinematic cutscenes, rather the lore is etched on the many books, side quests, locations and environment that one need to explore, take in and understand. It doesn't give you a cool weapon or a different new enemy to fight when you explore, rather it gives a story told by the environment. It should be quite apparent within couple hours in the game the generic reward and quest system just act as a path for exploring and experiencing a life in Skyrim. It doesn't have choices that impacts the world, wheels turn with or without you, rather it throws in choices that can be incredibly hard for player personally. It's easy to kill stranger from a quest as evil character but the choice to kill a friend for a weapon or artifact. And these are not friends dictated by the game, no, these are NPCs you have interacted with closely and made meaningful connections with. Choices where the player may never know which is right or wrong, or grey choices are something that stays in your head for a long time.
It’s one of a few games I wish I liked. I played it through twice. Once to play as a 2-handed melee build, and the second time as a diplomat. Unfortunately, both left me wanting. The landscape didn’t pull me in, and the dungeons were boring.
I've considered finally buying Skyrim
(I have played it to death before) only for the possibility of expansion and battle modifier mods
gaming being what it is now I am scared for the future of gaming
tears of the kingdom which released last year is absolutely amazing game
New Vegas was done by Obsidian. But I love TESV, I have nearly 800 hours between Legacy and Special Edition and probably about 100 more between the Xbox 360 and then PS4. And the opening carriage ride was a welcome change to waking up in prison.
I feel like the reason why the achievements are low because around the time you get to Delphine the game bugs starts to show like cars with 200,000miles so most likely we'll start playing with mods and if you're unfortunate like me, the ps4/5 version doesn't allow you to get the "get achievements with mods" mod
I’ve played this game more than 1,000 hours modded and unmodded
the answer to this question is easy. no without mods(unless it's your first time trying skyrim and you don't care about graphics) and big yes if you know what kinda mods to install depending on your preference.
I’ve played Skyrim since forever and I disagree you need mods. And from the mods you probably do need it’s not graphical mods that come to mind first.
Over 2,000 hours on Xbox
Can't finish a playthrough
The classic Skyrim player!
@@VressGames 😅 I'll get past diplomatic immunity...
One day
Full wipe
New list
Man, I love Skyrim!!
I’ve played with mods a lot so I just started unlocking achievements I’m a ps5 player but I’ve almost completed Skyrim several times there’s a bunch of things I love and even more I hate because spell absorption can eat your conjuration spells and it’s maddening to summon dunhervir and lose a shout
It always is. I also love Oblivion but so much dungeons look the same to me even compared to Skyrim.
The clash are punk !!! Fool of a Took !!! Nice video tho 😂
Fool of a Took XD. Thanks dude, glad you got a laugh out of it!
It was sweet man I love Skyrim and I love the clash so this piece of tape ticks allll the boxes 😂 are you planning on making more Skyrim videos ?
I already have a series of Skyrim guides, several opinion type videos and a high likelihood of making more. Will be also be covering many more RPGs using this format :-)
As a (very) long time rpg player. Skyrim feels hollow. It was fun for the first few playthroughs, but its too wide and not deep enough. It seems nowadays everytime someone mentions Skyrim, it just makes me want to play Morrowind (or occasionally Oblivion)
Running Skyrim right now, with 3,700+ mods, lol.
I think it would be very tough to get into Skyrim if you weren't playing these games when they were released.
Without mods, skyrim visually hasn't aged very well, and outside of serana, the companions you get are very 2 dimensional. The main story is also extremely short when compared to newer games.
Skyrim is a good game for 2011, but it's been made legendary over the years by highly detailed fan theories, fan videos, background lore written by people long gone from Bethesda, mods, and lack of competition.
Idk if 2024 Bethesda can ever stumble into the moment they did with Skyrim. Maybe but well see.
A lot of people use mods, which disable steam achievements. I have no steam achievements for it, even though I’ve played it 5/6 times
You know what is my other favorite game?!
Crysis series
Bought it for PS4 got hooked. Spent around 300/500 hours in a month to get every single trophy. 🏆 greatest game ever made in my opinion
I really missed seeing your character on inventory menu😢
I had 200 hours before I reached the mid point of the main quest :D
I just can’t replay it like I can oblivion. I don’t think it’s half the game oblivion was. I don’t to now if it even cracks my top 10 now
Achievements are a bad metric not only due to mods, something brought up few times in this comment section but also because Skyrim is the sandbox of oyr generation. You quite literally can play the game for hundreds of hours without ever doing a single quest in yhe main story. Depends on your personality you could play the game in ways that wont give you any trophies.
Broadly agree with everything you have said. It's just a general indicator that there's still plenty of mileage left in this game for many people, even if the exact percentage is skewed by the two factors that you have mentioned.
I just get super demoralized by crashing and never end up actually doing anything..
🤨 me with mods on,
Play this game originally on PS3
Not really. But I'm gonna
I'd like to argue that New Vegas shouldn't count as a Bethesda game considering all they did was basically take credit
What's next? The sims 1 review?
Not a bad shout actually…
The sword combat sucks but other than that it is fantastic.
It is for all time
Yes still worth play, i still play it
I can’t get past the first spider boss to gross
Silly question
The answer is yes.
I have hundreds of hours but I always start over before I get the stupid horn
Mods... Alternate Stat - Live Another Life... Most of my games I don't bother much with the main quest, finished it in a previous game, so, time to do other stuff in Skyrim.
Gate to sovengarde
Achievements 😂😂😂 who gives a shit about a timy little sticker that doesnt do anything ? I turned alduin into Charizard and modded the game to where i can catch animals and monster in "dwemer eggs" that i throw out to fight for me lmaoo ive modded my games to have fully fleshed out skooma trading networks amd i rob drug dealers amd take over the trading company.. its endless an i dont care if its other people making them 👏 its a game i can play till the ed of time
Skyrim has aged in a boring way. I recommend to no one who's a seasoned gamer. If you're getting into gaming then yes. Besides that, it's boring compared to games released in modern day. Fallout 3 and NV, though older, are more playable
Unless you want to play a stealth archer you likely don't want to play Skyrim. Game is so overhyped
Skyrim is bland and repeatative. Oblivion does a better job at capturing high fantasy and is a better rpg mechanically.
Skyrim WAS a good game in its time, but it has aged far too much, compared to the likes of Oblivion, though not perfect, but just plays a bit better and which has a lot of play left in it, to which i much prefer. And also other games like Dragon age Origins which plays far better than this game.
Skyrim is still a pretty decent game though, but what lets it down is things like the 1. H2H combat which is very stiff and rigid, again compare skyrim to other games of this type. 2. The magic spell casting sounds just sound .....ugh!! HORRIBLE. I have never liked them tbh. 3 The damage that most weapons do is just insulting at low level to say the least. Far too low, especially when i remember attacking this Bandit and i must of hit him about 20 f**king times before he fell, myself i must of taken nearly all my healing potions just to survive this one encounter. And 4. Finally i absolutely hate when enemies just ignore any damage you do to them until the final blow. Its just Boring to say the least.
Yes its still worth playing but if you like this type of game, then look for something better, Skyrim its just too ancient now and should be put in a museum.
I just bought it on steam the game is a banger. That is all