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November 2011
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Vaste monde ouvert, univers cohérent, Réalisation artistique de qualité, Des tonnes de quêtes secondaires et d'activités à réaliser, Plusieurs approches possibles (races, pouvoirs, etc), Difficulté bien calibrée
Interface pénible à utiliser, surtout sur PC, Animations peu réussies, Quelques bugs subsistent, Pas de mode multijoueurs
Skyrim est un grand jeu. Grand par la taille de son univers, grand par ses possibilités, grand par sa durée de vie et même grand par sa richesse. Il propose ainsi des dizaines d'heures de jeu dans des environnements travaillés et visuellement réussis. ...
Skyrim makes strides in the Elder Scroll franchise. It introduces important changes without touching the foundation of what made the series great: freedom. You will waste countless hours running around, discovering beautiful locations, fighting new mon...
Extrait: We should have acted. Theyre already here. The Elder Scrolls told of their return. Their defeat was merely a delay, to the time after Oblivion opened, when the sons of Skyrim would spill their own blood. But no one wanted to believe believe they even...
Extrait: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is almost too good for this world. Since getting my review copy, I've spent dozens of hours exploring the mountains and valleys, the glaciers and forests, the caves and ruins of Skyrim, battling dragons, and getting involved...
Mayhem and wonder can lurk behind every bend, every hill, and every mountain; main quest line is an improvement from Oblivion; dualwielding and Shouts make combat more fun; enchanting, making potions, and crafting weapons is easy, and for some, likely quite enjoyable.
Technical issues could ruin moments for some players; it's too easy to go into "sneak" mode when backing up with the control stick. I've been playing the PC version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on my home PC, which has an Intel i7 950 processor running at 3.07 GHz with 6GB of RAM and two HD 5770 videocards running in Crossfire. After 34 hours of playing Skyrim, I've noticed a number of things
The praise Skyrim has received is well justified, and although I'm generally not an RPG fan, I must admit to having some fun. The graphics are impressive, particularly considering how much detail the outdoor scenes contain and how well the game runs o...
Extrait: The tantalizingly brief Skyrim teaser trailer debuted by Bethesda Softworks late last year filled my mind with visions of titanic battles between man and beast; of shining steel bathed in ancient flames; of a champion rising from humble origins, prepa...
The world of Skyrim is gorgeous and feels alive; freedom to explore and play the way you like; it's just super-awesome.
You will forget what it means to sleep or have meaningful social interactions outside of the game.
As we sprinted away from the soldier's angry friends, we realised that there was no way we could cover even a quarter of this game in time for this review. There was simply so much to do and so much to explore, and the game's immersive enough to keep ...
So, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, henceforth known as “Skyrim” or “that game you have already”. Why would you want to read another review of it after the maelstrom of positivity unleashed last week? First of all this is a PC-only review, and yes I have ...
Yet overall, Skyrim does deliver a profound experience. The main storyline is interesting enough to make you want to see it through to the end, and the sometimes random encounters you will have with dragons will keep things exciting and bursting out o...