
GodisaGeek: "Given the huge popularity of the mythical species in games and film, it was a no-brainer for Bethesda to follow the trend and join the likes of BioWare and Blizzard in bringing the fire-breathing lizards into their franchise in a big way. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is as dependant on dragons as it is upon realistic weather effects, with the return of the sky-borne brutes forming the backbone of the main arc. The dragons of Skyrim are majestic and, initially, terrifying, and it’s only after 15 or so hours that you realise they’re not nearly as menacing as they look and you start actively hunting them down when you see them."
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Lordbound is finally here.