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The History of Nirn and The Elder Scrolls
The Elder Scrolls has one of the most in-depth storylines I have ever seen in a video game. Through the five games, Bethesda has crafted a detailed depiction of the world of Nirn. Here is a rough overview of what you need to know to break into the series.
2 commentsDark Elf Or Dunmer Race And Their Names In Skyrim The Elder Scrolls V
Dunmer Race In Skyrim : The Elder Scrolls V. The Looks, Personality, Traditions, History, Role and Naming.
1 commentVideo Games That Will Suck and Why: Skyrim
Skyrim from Bethesda Software will suck because the Elder Scrolls series makes games that were once revolutionary but have fallen into a pattern that is no longer fun, if it ever really was at all, of huge maps at the expense of gameplay.
60 commentsArgonian Race And Their Names In Skyrim The Elder Scrolls V
Argonian Race In Skyrim : The Elder Scrolls V. The Looks, Personality, Traditions, History, Role and Naming.
1 commentCan Videogames be Art? (Part One: BioShock)
If you're a gamer, like me, it's likely that you have been criticized at least once by a significant other, a parent, a friend, or a coworker for your hobby. What kind of comments do people level against you? I've come across some pretty demeaning...
12 commentsVideo Games Are Art
Are videogames art? This is a question being asked by critics, scholars, writers, academics and even people in the games industry. But really, it is just the latest phrasing of that age-old conundrum: “What is art?” And this is rarely a question asked or answered in an attempt to validate particular works or modes of expression, but rather to denigrate or belittle newer styles or media that don’t mesh with preconceived standards. So now, we go through this cycle again and the agents of official
1 comment"This isn't Oblivion!" - How the forth and fifth Elder Scrolls games conflict!
Want to see what makes Skyrim different to Oblivion, and other Bethesda RPGs? Find out here!
1 commentElder Scrolls Online, the New MMO on the Block
Elder Scrolls Online, set to release in 2013, is stretching it's wings and leaving the consoles after 3 major console releases and returning to the Computer world once more, permanently. Major changes are going into this game. Some Skyrim aspects will be retained but a lot of MMO aspects are being brought into the series.
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