
Player Affinity writes: "To take these suckers on, Bethesda has introduced multiple avenues to upgrade your character via the use of great stones throughout the world that are affiliated to specific abilities. You pick one, e.g. hand-to-hand combat, in a similar way to Fallout 3. Perks are earned by gaining experience levels, and skills improve depending on how you play. In addition, each of three words that form each Dragon Shout is hidden separately in the many dungeons. The more words you know, the more effective the shout is. Of course, you still have to unlock the power by killing other dragons in the first place, and they are no mugs; they use the same shouts as you do and are susceptible to free scripting, which entails highly intelligent and unpredictable battles."
A new Skyrim Switch 2 update delivers major visual upgrades, surpassing some console settings, but locks the game to 30fps and introduces noticeable input lag.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim lead designer Bruce Nesmith explains that the game's bucket stealth was an unintended feature of the game.

Lordbound is finally here.
Except you actually can't pick hand-to-hand. They took it out.