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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011)

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011)

GENRESAction,Adventure,Fantasy,Horror,Mystery,War
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Max von SydowChristopher PlummerJoan AllenMichael Hogan
DIRECTOR
Todd Howard,Nick James Pearce

SYNOPSICS

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) is a English movie. Todd Howard,Nick James Pearce has directed this movie. Max von Sydow,Christopher Plummer,Joan Allen,Michael Hogan are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2011. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) is considered one of the best Action,Adventure,Fantasy,Horror,Mystery,War movie in India and around the world.

The Empire of Tamriel is on the edge. The High King of Skyrim has been murdered. Alliances form as claims to the throne are made. In the midst of this conflict, a far more dangerous, ancient evil is awakened. Dragons, long lost to the passages of the Elder Scrolls, have returned to Tamriel. The future of Skyrim, even the Empire itself, hangs in the balance as they wait for the prophesized Dragonborn to come; a hero born with the power of The Voice, and the only one who can stand amongst the dragons.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011) Reviews

  • A Milestone in Gaming History

    dekkar52011-11-21

    I have been playing video games for almost 20 years now. I have played games in every category imaginable and have had countless favorites over the years. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim surpasses all of these with flying colors. It is a giant play place. A beautifully crafted sandbox filled to the brim with HUNDREDS of hours of action, dialogue and epic quests. You will climb the highest mountains, crawl the deepest dungeons, wield the greatest weapons and fight the mightiest creatures. The game is gorgeous. It's landscapes, cities and towns are lush and vibrant with detail. Skyrim features professional voice acting talent by greats such as Michael Hogan, Joan Allen and Max von Sydow. Skyrim's main storyline is but a mere fraction of its content and you will easily find yourself enraptured in it's fantastical world; unable to break away as you pour your time into it almost unwillingly. It is simply marvelous. Words do not do it justice.

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  • Possibly the best game ever created...

    harryparker422011-11-13

    I'm going to start off by saying; this is the best game I've ever (and I mean ever) played. And I've played lots of games. The graphics are phenomenal - that's possibly thanks to the designers who drew every bit of detail in the game. The map is enormous - approximately twice as big as Oblivion's. An endless list of weapons, characters and missions. You can combine; magic and weapons, or combine magic and magic, or combine sword and sword etc. You can now get married. The lock picking has significantly improved since the previous game. Smash an enemy repeatedly around the head in an epic, brutal manner - and if you're lucky, you get to witness an incredibly brutal, cut-scene take-down. You can cook, create weapons, find an infinite number of locations. The story is fantastic - and is genuinely gripping. Everything about this game is excellent - and has improved a lot since Oblivion. People say you can't have the perfect game... I honestly can't think of any improvements. I seriously recommend this game. And hopefully (just hopefully) this game will defeat "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" in the game of the year awards... because it really does deserve to.

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  • Enter the World. And say goodbye to a real life.

    8512222011-11-26

    Greetings from Lithuania. I'm writing this review, while meantime on the other PC i'm playing The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. WHAT a game! Can't remember the last time i was SO ADDICTED to a virtual game before. I'm playing for almost 80 hours already (!), and i'm not even in the middle of it yet! The graphics are gorgeous. Writing is top notch. But the game play, the open world, the hundreds of interesting quests, dungeons, dragons, bandits, magic, armors, castles, battles, wars, vampires, werewolves, mags, warriors, ... and so on and so on - it's just UNBELIEVABLE, how in the world creators have put all this stuff in one game! My favorite game before Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was "Fallout 3" but i thing it's time to say that i have a new king of games - SKYRIM. Buy it, play it, LIVE IT - because this is the game for the ages. Hands down, this a Milestone in Gaming History!

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  • Greatest Open World RPG Made

    john_jaxs2011-11-14

    Presentation: An elegant menu system and a huge amount of story content to dig into. Graphics: Stunning environmental detail make exploring Skyrim all the more rewarding. Some character models and animations look unnatural. Sound: An incredible soundtrack and great sound design help make Skyrim feel like a real place. Gameplay: Though the up-close weapon combat is still a little awkward, customizing your character and conquering all Skyrim's challenges is consistently satisfying. Lasting Appeal: A game of staggering size and filled with content, so there's always a reason to return. The game is amazing and you will spend hours upon hours finding every mystery of Skyrim, the guys behind the Elder Scrolls series are the true masters of open world RPGs, so you can't go wrong when you buy one of their games.

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  • A must try game, for any person

    thegreatcory2011-12-05

    It's been the better part of a year since they first announced that 'Skyrim', the sequel to The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, was in production. I was pretty darned hyped, because I absolutely loved Oblivion and thought it was a great game, despite some problems it had. But as the release date for Skyrim neared I grew a bit apprehensive... I've played enough games from Bethesda that I knew it was gonna be great, but I started to worry it wouldn't live up to the massive expectations I(and many others, it seems) had for the game. Everything I had seen, from trailers to game play snippets to early reviews from those lucky enough to try the early demos all fueled my expectations, and I know from experience that even if a game turns out to be pretty darned good you can end up somewhat disappointed if it's not the masterpiece you envisioned it would be. Well my friends, three and a half weeks after launch, and some 109+ hours of time spent playing it I can safely say my fears were unfounded. Skyrim is easily one of if not THE best games I've ever played, and I've played hundreds. I will note that it is not without fault.. like pretty much all massive sandbox games from Bethesda it does have some bugs and glitches, but so far in my experience they are few and far between, and nothing that has distracted me much from the immersiveness and incredible scope that the game has to offer. I debated whether to give it a '9' rather than a '10' because of the very minor issues that have arisen, but I finally decided that the problems with the game are so tiny compared to the positives, that I would be nitpicking if I deducted a whole point; But to be fair, if I could score it out of 100 I'd give it a very solid 98. Todd Howard may be a genius, but he has some serious work ahead of him if he plans on eclipsing his own high water mark with this work of art. I for one wish him the best of luck. ;) In my 25 years of gaming I've found that it's easy for a well made video game to keep your interest level high enough to be more enjoyable in hour ten than it was in the first hour of playtime, but it's a very rare game indeed that is more fun and more engrossing in hour 100+ than it was in hour 50. Skyrim is that game.

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