Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What is the hit new video game, Skyrim?

I have been hearing good reviews about this popular new game and it has achieved game of the year. Amazing Right! I'm new to the Elders Scroll series and I never played a Role Play game ever. All i want to know is what is about, how long is it, what's so great about it, and is it worth getting for a person that never played the series? Is it also addicting? Help me out here guys.What is the hit new video game, Skyrim?
It is fun and very addicting.
you must get Modern Warfare 3! it is the best game ever!What is the hit new video game, Skyrim?
I bought Skyrim the day it came out. I was then able to convice about fifteen of my friends who had never heard of it to buy it as well. So far I've logged about 100 hours of gameplay, but Bethesda(who made the game) said that a person could expect up to 500 total hour of gameplay! Its a great game because it allows the player to do virtually anything, from chopping wood to forging armor and weapons, this game is intended to give the player free reign. The nice thing about the Elder Scrolls series of games, is that you can pick up any of the games without having gone through any of the earlier ones. I've recently taken a reprieve from Skyrim and told my dad he should play, he now has over 30 hours of gameplay. So yah, its addicting! With the audio, graphics, story, and combat, Skyrim has to be one of the best games released to date.
Skyrim (like all Elder Scrolls games) is very open. You could easily spend over 200 hours on it, or you could complete the main questline in less than fifteen and stop. The qualities that make it GOTY material are the amazing fighting system, easily customizable characters, overly generous graphics, intriguing storylines, and secrets to find EVERYWHERE. You play as a jailbreak in the viking-esque land of Skyrim, identity unknown until you create it. It is definitely worth getting. And yes... It is dangerously addicting.What is the hit new video game, Skyrim?
Definitely worth getting,its very addicting and open world ive been playing for about 150 hours and havent even touched the main quest.
It's the RPG Grand Theft Auto Sanandreas, just put it that way.
The nonlinear gameplay traditional in the Elder Scrolls series is incorporated in Skyrim.[8] The player can explore the open world of Skyrim on foot or on horseback, and fast-travel to cities, towns and dungeons after they have been discovered.[9] Quests are given to the player by non-player characters (NPCs) in the world, and through the Radiant Story system, the quests can be dynamically altered to accommodate for player actions which may influence the quest's characters and objectives. The Radiant Story system further directs the player's interaction with the world by setting unexplored dungeons as quest locations.[10] When not completing quests, the player can interact with NPCs through conversation, and they may request favors or training in skills from the player.[11] In addition to scripted quests certain ones will be dynamically generated, providing a limitless number to the player.[8] Some NPCs can become companions to the player to aid in combat.[12] The player may choose to join factions, which are organized groups of NPCs such as the Dark Brotherhood, a band of assassins.[13] Each of the factions has a headquarters, and they have their own quest paths which the player can progress through. The economy of cities and towns can be stimulated by completing jobs such as farming and mining, or harmed by sabotaging industrial buildings.[14]



Character development is a primary element of Skyrim. At the beginning of the game, the player selects one of several human, elven, or zoomorphic human races, each of which has different natural abilities, and customizes their character's appearance.[15] A perpetual objective for the player is to improve their character's skills, which are numerical representations of their ability in certain areas. There are eighteen skills divided evenly between the three schools of combat, magic and stealth. Training skills until the necessary required experience is met results in the player's character leveling-up. Previous Elder Scrolls games made use of a class system to determine which skills would contribute to the character's leveling, but its removal in Skyrim allows for a preferred play-style to be developed naturally.[10][16] When their character levels, the player may choose to select a skill-specific ability called a perk, or store perks for later use. Upon levelling fifty times, the player character can continue to level and earn perks, but the rate of levelling is slowed significantly.[17]
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