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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
In the title The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim by Haley R., I agree with every little detail that was thought of and described. When I played “Skyrim”, the gameplay was magical. Every little detail of scenery from “you can see ants crawling on tree stumps.” to the exploration of caves and dungeons is described perfectly. The journey that each person comes across is like they are inside of the game. Like Haley states, “Skyrim looks like a stereotypical role-playing game.” They gameplay is so much more. Every character brought into the game is unique. From being chased from a used to be extinct dragon to being Dragonborn. Each aspect of the game can lead to a different ending. I also agree on the rating of the game, which was a 9.5 out of 10. The game is very glitch, but most of them do not take a toll on the gameplay.
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