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Skyrim Legendary Edition Review

 
Ricci Kearney
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Ricci D. Kearney is a emerging writer and a true gaming enthusiast. After working for a marketing firm in Los Angeles, CA creating copy for movies, video games, and television, he is now pursuing his passion for entertainment writing while also earning his MBA. From selling video games, assisting with the creative marketing process, to simply playing his favorite games (anything WWE related) Ricci brings his varied experience in the video game world to GamerHub.TV.

 Published June 9, 2013 3:40 PM

Is this worth a trip back to Skyrim? Find out in our review! 

The presentation of Skyrim has not changed. The game is still as beautiful as ever. The amount of detail in this game is astounding. This is why the bugs and glitches are expected, but still disappointing. The same errors that players experienced in the original release are present in this game. You will get stuck during quests, quests and objectives will be broken, and the game will occasionally freeze during gameplay. These problems are beyond frustrating. The world of Skyrim is so fantastic; that it is disappointing that these errors are still present. While the bugs in this version occur less frequently, it is stil frustrating that our time in the legendary world of Skyrim was met with frustrating freezing, bugs, and errors.

Vampires in Skyrim.

Skyrim has been released now for almost two years. While the expansion packs have added a massive amount of additional content (especially Dragonborn) it is still odd that this rerelease does not contain any new content, especially for the PS3. The PS3 received the short end of the stick when it comes to the Skyrim DLC. PS3 gamers who bought Skyrim were only promised content while Xbox 360 owners enjoyed it immensely. The price point for Skyrim is also surprising. While the DLC content was $20.00 per expansion, with all the errors, bugs, and lack of new content the game should be $59.99. A price point of $39.99 would have been better.

The Dragonborn DLC is great.

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