
Skyrim is full of choices big and small like taking a side in the civil war which the game never lets you forget about as every character has a say. While they aren't amazing by any means they are enjoyable videogame junk food. The dungeons are filled with puzzles enemies and most have some kind of quest that anchors them in the world. Combat is something you spend a lot of time doing in Skyrim and while I was initially unimpressed by it when I started mixing and matching using all the tools in my arsenal I came to found the combat highly enjoyable, as while each individual method of fighting has little depth using all of them is incredibly versatile. These little lines add so much to the world of skyrim that they can't be understated. When your walking through towns people talk about big events that have happened such as the murder of an important person. The main questlines for each faction in particular are highlights as they introduce you to groups of new characters, facets of the world it takes place in as well as giving you the most varied quests.

The game has a huge volume of quests but it is startling how good they are. Skyrim the place is a character in itself and it was executed to near perfection. I ran into him on the road with the results of her research and he tried to kill me to silence me, which caught me extremely of guard has i had never really had a scene like that before in a game. There are other such events like finishing one quest you find out about a researcher that stole the work of another who has since died. Fantasy elements run wild in skyrim allowing for encounter with demon deities that have build up present in books you can find as well as the many dragons that can swoop down at any time. No other game has engrossed me so much in it's lore that I read hundreds of books learning about skyrim and its history. Skyrim is a vast land full of people to see, things to do and the best lore I have ever seen in a video game. The game has some issues such as glitches samey dungeon design and stilted combat but Skyrim nails the most important thing for an open world game, the world.

On paper skyrim shouldn't be as amazing as it is but here we are.

Skyrim is a game that is far better than the sum of its parts.
