Only the sky is the limit!
There are certain games that serve as benchmarks for genres even years  after their release.  The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim makes a compelling  case that it could be the next game to do just that. The region of  Skyrim is not only big on paper, but serves as an even bigger place to  roam and to settle in to as the game is played. Without a doubt, there  has never been a game as fully imagined as Skyrim.
The game places you in humble beginnings. You are, to no surprise for  people familiar with the Elder Scrolls series, a prisoner when the game  begins. Events unfold, a dragon tries to eat you, and suddenly you are a  prisoner no more. This is where players will take note that Skyrim  conducts itself a bit differently than previous Elder Scrolls series  because the places you need to go to progress the story are nearby.  Skyrim sets the tone early that it is going to be paying more attention  to the main storyline than in previous games and it will lead you around  for the first few hours of the game until you are well grounded and  ready to take up your destiny.  When the shackles come off, shackles  that you won't even know you are wearing because the immersion never  wavers, the game truly begins to shine.  
The main storyline, like the other games in the series, is only the tip  of the iceberg. It will continually bring you to new and exciting parts  of the world if you follow it and from there the temptation to stray  from the path is too great to resist. You don't have any reason to feel  bad though, because while the dragons are the main objective of the game  there are plenty of vampires, necromancers, and undead to slaughter to  make the world a better place. 
Like most games of the genre there will be simple fetch quests and  missions with brief objectives. Befitting their nature, these tasks can  be found in the “Miscellaneous” section of your quest log where only the  barebones details are displayed such as “look for this” with a marker  displayed on your map. Stories of greater importance, including the main  storyline as well as major side stories such as the guild quests and  several others of their type, get quests with as much description and  background information as the main quest itself. 
These quests can be  viewed for sub-objectives at any time in the quest log to check your  progress or looked at after completion if you want to reminisce about  past conquests. There are nine major cities throughout the game that  each have their own major storylines to work through that is completely  independent of the dragons that are running amuck throughout the world.  It all feels very natural when put together. The dragons are feared and  could possibly signal the end of days, but that will not stop the civil  war that is being waged for all of Skyrim, nor the many rebellions and  fights for survival in the outermost reaches of the land. 
It will be up  to you to end the conflict one way or another. Perhaps the most  interesting of these quests is the choice to either join the rebellion,  the Stormcloaks, or to help the empire retain control. You will have a  meaningful impact on the world with the choices laid out in front of  you. The world is yours to shape how you please.
The game introduces a completely new style to level up your character:  the Perk system. You gain experience towards the next level by taking  action. Using magic, using weaponry, even things such as pickpocketing  and successfully creating potions. Enemies dying and completing quests  themselves do not give you experience, but it is the actions you take in  completing them that reward you. 
Unlike previous games you won't be  restricted to just a few major skills that dictate how you gain levels.  Once you gain a level you can place a point in one of Magicka, Hit  Points, or Stamina which increases the pool of said stat by ten. You  also gain one point to put into a perk of your choice. Perks increase  the usefulness of one of your trees. For example, the first archery perk  grants the player twenty percent more damage when using a bow. As you  go further into a perk tree the advantages grow larger ranging from  making spells more powerful to being able to create the best armor in  the game with blacksmithing. 
The perks are rather passive though and do  not offer new abilities often; they merely augment the things you can  already do. With that said they are another way to completely customize  your character and make it unique. The level scaling from Oblivion has  also been heavily reduced. While there are still some leveled pieces in  the game, with the new perk system it no longer feels like a punishment  to level up. While some powerful creatures will level with you the  rewards of the deepest part of the perk trees ensure that those foes  stand no chance against the power you will wield. 
New to the game are the Dragon Shout abilities. Scattered throughout the  games many dungeons are tablets that have on them words written in the  dragon language for you to learn. Once learned the words are unlocked by  spending a dragon soul, gained by defeating any dragon in the game, to  grant you powerful abilities that can exceed anything else in the game  in combat worth or utility. One shout freezes enemies in front of you  solid for several seconds while another can be used to blow enemies, as  well as hapless NPCs if you are so inclined, far away from you. 
The combat is rewarding no matter what type of character you choose to  create. If you put the time and effort in any type of combat will do  your hard work justice. From destroying your enemies with lightning  bolts, to summoning something to devour everything in sight, to a good  ole hammer to the face, the combat allows you to feel empowered. There  is no wrong way to build your character in this game and the combat  reflects that well. You could play this game for hundreds of hours and  never get bored of using the tools at your disposal. 
Bethesda redid the graphics engine from Oblivion and this is evident  from the start. The character models are much improved, with much more  variety. However it is in the environments that Skyrim shines the  brightest by not shining at all. The world of Skyrim has been coated  with a very fine coat of dullness that makes the game much more  beautiful and unique than anything else out there. Instead of trying to  make everything glossy the world has a sense of coldness about it that  perfectly matches the setting of the game. If you have a powerful  machine to run the game at max settings you are not going to be  disappointed by the visuals, which are bar none the best of any open  world game to date. 
There is one spot in the game where there is a  roaring river and if you look at the river at just the right angle you  can see a flowing undercurrent that is traveling the opposite direction  of the prevailing current on top of the river. The little details like  that are what set Skyrim apart graphically. Unfortunately there are  several minor glitches and graphical issues that pop up now and then in  an extended play through. Textures that will sometimes not quite be  right even on the best settings. It is a very minor flaw and frankly one  that almost has to be forgiven with all of the amazing art direction  and technical prowess the game wields otherwise.
The immersion would not be complete if Skyrim did not offer a beautiful  soundtrack to go along with the rest of the game. Fortunately there is  no reason to worry about that because it has one of the most beautiful  soundtracks to date. The music in the game is breathtaking and adds so  much to the game. If you close your eyes in the middle of an open field,  assuming a dragon doesn't swoop down to eat you, it is easy to forget  you are playing a video game and not listening to a new take on  classical themes. The music is almost always on point and along with  much improved voice acting allows Skyrim to sound amazing at every turn.
Skyrim is not a perfect game, but it is as close as can be reasonably  expected for such a massive game world. In time all of the issues for  the PC version will either be patched away with minor fixes or mods will  be created by the player base to enhance an already amazing game. The  parts that make up Skyrim are good to great, but when everything comes  together as it so often does in the game it creates an experience that  is unforgettable. 
If it is possible there is almost too much to do in  this game, as it practically floods the map with dungeons, forts, and  caves for you to explore and to clear out in the name of adventure and  loot. If you were not a fan of previous entries in the series do not let  that deter you from buying this game. It is leaps and bounds ahead of  even the much heralded Oblivion in almost every way. If you are a fan of  the series you have no excuse not to pick up this game and shout your  way into history. There be dragons on the horizon; you alone spell their  doom.
NAME: THE ELDER SCROLLS V - SKYRIM
SYSTEM: PC, Play Station 3, XBOX 360

















fos ra da!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletefus ro dah idiot!
ReplyDeletefus ro dah
ReplyDeletethere...better
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH!!!
ReplyDeleteo nidzo pa ti nam se pridruzio?
ReplyDeletepa moram naravno haha
ReplyDeleteWATCH OUT ARROWS ATE COMING TO GET YOUR KNEES!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei used to be an adventure but then i took an arrow in the knee...
ReplyDeleteI USED TO HAVE A LIFE, BUT THEN I INSTALLED SKYRIM ON MY PC!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethere, happy?????
buck yeah Nick!
ReplyDeletehaha extra comment!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG thats what happend to me too!
ReplyDeletei cant get enough of it!
ReplyDeleteTHATS WHAT SHE SAYD!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletetrools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon! trools in the dungeon!
ReplyDeletedamn those harry potter fanboys >:(
ReplyDeletearrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky! arrows in the sky!
ReplyDeleteBeggining spaming: FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH
ReplyDelete.
.
.
.
Ending spaming.... sorry..
thats just weird....
ReplyDeleteover 9000 dragons just lost there life on this blog...
ReplyDeletehahahhahaahaha
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH
ReplyDeleteone more FUS RO DAH and im gonna uninstall TES5S!
ReplyDeleteFUS RO DAH ?
ReplyDeleteFAIL: THERE IS A "+" AT THE END OF THE LINE xD
ReplyDeletehahahahahahahahaha
ReplyDeleteFail for u = Win for us !!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewell said my dear friend!
ReplyDeletejeli ima li neki srba ovde? ili samo jenglezi?
ReplyDeletenijema :P
ReplyDeletemore vidi ti to, ima !!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJa ti nisam Srba, ja sam ti Srbislav :P
ReplyDeleteGoogle button - Translate - Copy/paste - read!
ReplyDeletewhat is srbislav?
ReplyDeletea NAME!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteok wait, so ur brother is copiing U how to write a blog or not?
ReplyDeletehttp://fictionalcrossroads.blogspot.com/2011/12/timeshift.html