You could essentially get the same overall experience by paying significantly less for any of the previous releases. Heck, last year’s Special Edition version of Skyrim is even cheaper on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. But then again, you could get the game for a fraction of the asking price on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360. My Nintendo News - 8/10:"If you haven’t played Skyrim before, it might be worth it to delve in on Nintendo Switch. Skyrim on Nintendo Switch unites player and character in a brand new way, and all I can think about is when I can dive back into its world." "You might have to deal with a few bugs and make sure you always have a torch at the ready, but few things compare to lifting your arm and seeing your character do the same. For anyone who can’t get enough of Skyrim and thirsts for true immersion, playing it on Switch is the answer. I didn’t expect to feel so strongly about playing it again on another console, but the motion controls added thanks to the Switch completely changes how it feels to navigate its bustling cities, breath-taking landscapes, and unnerving dungeons. GamesRadar - 4.5/5:"Six years after its original release, I’m astonished that Skyrim can still surprise me. "It might not have the flexibility hardcore fans have come to expect in terms of mods, but if Nintendo takes its online infrastructure seriously enough (to allow for Bethesda's Creation Club on the Switch), it could quite possibly turn out to be the definitive way to be an adventurer without taking an arrow to the knee." It might not be the best looking version of the game, but it’s the most accessible, trouble-free way to enjoy this well-worn classic. All in all, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch is near perfect. Gadgets 360 - 8/10: "Perhaps the biggest draw of the game will be how every seemingly incongruous element comes together to deliver a fantastic experience. This is a great way to get your Skyrim fix if you’ve never played before or have been looking for a reason to jump back in." "The addition of motion controls are handy unless you plan to be a melee fighter, and amiibo support is a nice touch, but neither is really a game changer. All of its vastness, beauty, characters, stories, and goofy bugs fit nicely onto the Switch, where it runs at a good, steady framerate and resolution. IGN - 8/10: "Although it may not be immune to the test of time, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim still holds up as one of the most immersive virtual worlds ever created in a video game. "With the addition of Zelda-themed gear that's actually useful - and the fact that you can play anywhere - the Switch version of Skyrim is a great excuse to revisit a much-loved RPG." Gamespot - 8/10: "The original version of Skyrim is still an immense, engrossing RPG, and the quality, number, and variety of its quests makes it as easy to become lost in its world as ever.
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