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Skyrim Special Edition is the definitive remaster of Bethesda's open-world fantasy classic, with improved visuals and all DLC included. Still the best accidental 200-hour time sink on PC.

Skyrim Special Edition is Bethesda's repackaged release of their 2011 open-world RPG, bundling the base game with the Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn DLC expansions, plus a visual and technical overhaul for modern hardware. You play the Dragonborn, a mortal with the soul of a dragon, dropped into the province of Skyrim as a civil war simmers and actual dragons start raining down on villages. The premise is simple enough to get you moving in ten minutes, and complex enough that you can still find lore notes worth reading fifty hours in. The core loop is as seductive as ever: pick a direction, walk until something attacks you, loot everything that isn't nailed down, and accidentally become a master assassin when you only wanted to be a blacksmith. The build variety is real but shallow by hardcore RPG standards. The perk trees for skills like One-Handed, Destruction magic, and Archery give you meaningful progression choices, but the underlying systems are forgiving to the point of being soft. You never truly commit to a build the way you would in a game with hard class locks. This is a feature for some players and a flaw for others. Companions like Lydia and Serana have their fans, but none of them approach the writing depth you'd find in more dialogue-driven RPGs. Skyrim's characters are functional, not literary. Where Skyrim still earns its reputation is in environmental storytelling and sheer density of content. Stumbling on a Nordic ruin with a complete little tragedy told through scattered journals and enemy placement is the game at its best. Dragonborn in particular adds the island of Solstheim, which has a stranger, darker atmosphere than the main game and the most interesting villain Bethesda wrote for this entry. The DLC content alone justifies the Special Edition label if you haven't played it. The problems are well-documented and mostly unchanged. Quest design is repetitive at the structural level: go to location, clear dungeon, return for reward. The main story wraps up with less emotional payoff than the opening sequence promised. NPC AI and dialogue remain Bethesda-vintage, which is a polite way of saying the writing has not aged gracefully. Load times are better than the original release, and the 64-bit engine upgrade meaningfully reduces crashes on PC. Mod support remains the real long-term value proposition on this platform. The Steam Workshop integration and mod ecosystem mean the game you play in year one and year five can be completely different experiences. Without mods, the Special Edition is a solid but creaky RPG. With them, it becomes almost whatever you want it to be. If you have never touched Skyrim, the Special Edition is the correct version to start with. If you played it extensively on the original release and skipped the DLC, Dragonborn alone is worth the revisit. If you are looking for the narrative depth, branching consequence, and character writing that more recent RPGs have raised the bar on, you will find Skyrim a comfortable but humble ancestor rather than a current champion. Monika, Scout Team

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

27 oct 2016Bethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks
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Skyrim Special Edition is the definitive remaster of Bethesda's open-world fantasy classic, with improved visuals and all DLC included. Still the best accidental 200-hour time sink on PC.

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Skyrim Special Edition is Bethesda's repackaged release of their 2011 open-world RPG, bundling the base game with the Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn DLC expansions, plus a visual and technical overhaul for modern hardware. You play the Dragonborn, a mortal with the soul of a dragon, dropped into the province of Skyrim as a civil war simmers and actual dragons start raining down on villages. The premise is simple enough to get you moving in ten minutes, and complex enough that you can still find lore notes worth reading fifty hours in. The core loop is as seductive as ever: pick a direction, walk until something attacks you, loot everything that isn't nailed down, and accidentally become a master assassin when you only wanted to be a blacksmith. The build variety is real but shallow by hardcore RPG standards. The perk trees for skills like One-Handed, Destruction magic, and Archery give you meaningful progression choices, but the underlying systems are forgiving to the point of being soft. You never truly commit to a build the way you would in a game with hard class locks. This is a feature for some players and a flaw for others. Companions like Lydia and Serana have their fans, but none of them approach the writing depth you'd find in more dialogue-driven RPGs. Skyrim's characters are functional, not literary. Where Skyrim still earns its reputation is in environmental storytelling and sheer density of content. Stumbling on a Nordic ruin with a complete little tragedy told through scattered journals and enemy placement is the game at its best. Dragonborn in particular adds the island of Solstheim, which has a stranger, darker atmosphere than the main game and the most interesting villain Bethesda wrote for this entry. The DLC content alone justifies the Special Edition label if you haven't played it. The problems are well-documented and mostly unchanged. Quest design is repetitive at the structural level: go to location, clear dungeon, return for reward. The main story wraps up with less emotional payoff than the opening sequence promised. NPC AI and dialogue remain Bethesda-vintage, which is a polite way of saying the writing has not aged gracefully. Load times are better than the original release, and the 64-bit engine upgrade meaningfully reduces crashes on PC. Mod support remains the real long-term value proposition on this platform. The Steam Workshop integration and mod ecosystem mean the game you play in year one and year five can be completely different experiences. Without mods, the Special Edition is a solid but creaky RPG. With them, it becomes almost whatever you want it to be. If you have never touched Skyrim, the Special Edition is the correct version to start with. If you played it extensively on the original release and skipped the DLC, Dragonborn alone is worth the revisit. If you are looking for the narrative depth, branching consequence, and character writing that more recent RPGs have raised the bar on, you will find Skyrim a comfortable but humble ancestor rather than a current champion.

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27 oct 2016
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