a5c7b9f00b The Aldmeri Dominion Invaded Tamriel and the Empire was almost defeated. But in the last hours the Empire signed The White Gold Concordat To be in peace with the Thalmor. Talos worship was banned in one of the treatys. After this The High King Of Skyrim has been murdered by Ulfic Stormcloak the Jarl Of Windhelm. The Jarl made the Stormcloak rebellion to fight against the Imperial Legion stationed in Skyrim. The Imperials ambushed the Stormcloaks and taken to Helgen. One of the prisoners was the Last Dragonborn Who was attacked by mistake And the Imperials did not know that he or she is not one of the Stormcloaks. When in Helgen the Last Dragonborn was supposed to be exucuted But then Alduin the leader of the Dragons attacked the Town. Then The player must escape Helgen and must learn the Way Of The Voice to control His powers. He or she can join the Legion or the Stormcloaks. He or she&#39;s destiny is to Destroy the evil Dragon Alduin. While he goes to the Blades Who where disbanded when the Peace treaty was signed. The Dragonborn will save Both Skyrim and the Empire. After escaping execution, the last living Dragonborn must grow in strength and power to defeat the dragons that have once again begun to plague the land of Skyrim. Skyrim was a good game. There&#39;s no doubt about it. It has great graphics and a massive world. It&#39;s just my least favorite Bethesda game so far. Don&#39;t get me wrong i love it, but I had trouble getting myself motivated to do the main story line. And the game had a lack of easily accessible mini quests. This was a bit of a disappointment to meBethesdas games like Elderscrolls: Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Fallout 4, are jammed packed with mini quests to do. <br/><br/>On the other hand, i loved exploring the world of skyrim and it was the most diverse, beautiful, and complex world Bethesda has made so far. It was fun to walk the roads and explore, I just would love more mini quests to do that i can find while exploring. So bottom line, phenomenal game, just give us more mini quests to do while exploring. 8/10 It&#39;s been the better part of a year since they first announced that &#39;Skyrim&#39;, 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.<br/><br/>Butthe release date for Skyrim neared I grew a bit apprehensive… I&#39;ve played enough games from Bethesda that I knew it was gonna be great, but I started to worry it wouldn&#39;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&#39;s not the masterpiece you envisioned it would be.<br/><br/>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&#39;ve ever played, and I&#39;ve played hundreds.<br/><br/>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 &#39;9&#39; rather than a &#39;10&#39; 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&#39;d give it a very solid 98.<br/><br/>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&#39;ve found that it&#39;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&#39;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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