


Money is also a large aspect of the game. They run like the wind and look elegant and beautiful but they come with a large price. The game also allows you to roam the beautiful woods and pretty towns. This makes the game feel unique in a way that nobody has the same person as you and every character is different in its own way. You have to decide what skill tree you want to invest in. For example lock picking, charisma, magic etc. You will also have tons of personal skills. Your character is very unique, you can change almost everything. This is truly inspiring and definitely a very addicting game, and on top of the huge story line the game is also jam packed with interesting side quests which lasts for many hours. However when the game is completed you are a rich player with a lot of power. However the menacing dragon jolts the axe and your life is saved. The truly inspiring thing about Skyrim is the fact that you start as a useless peasant who is about to have their head chopped off.

Major decisions don't need to be made until you're already out in the world and can try out magic. These abilities are best paired with certain character builds – the High Elf regeneration is useful for a magic user – but don't represent a rigid class choice. High Elves can once a day regenerate magicka quickly, Orcs can enter a berserk rage for more effective close-range combat. You don't assign major and minor skills at all, but instead pick one of ten races, each with a specific bonus. The game also consists on hundreds of skill level ups which drives you to be the best out there. Skyrim is the most enjoyable thrilling game out there to this day. The ability to contain resources to craft your own weapons and armor is amazing and unique. As the game starts, your character – who can be customized from any number of humanoid races. The game contains hundreds of devastating dragons and bandit camps that can be killed and looted. From joining the dark brother hood and becoming a blood thirsty assassin to buying a house in a nice village. Skyrim consists of thousands of missions, keeping your mind company for many hours. The game It’s now five years since Skyrim first took over everyone’s lives, with players happily spending hundreds of hours exploring what is one of the finest open world environments ever created. It’s now five years since Skyrim first took over everyone’s lives, with players happily spending hundreds of hours exploring what is one of the finest open world environments ever created.
