
MediaKick: "Merely watching a game isn’t normally the ideal way to achieve the best first impression, but a lot of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s charm comes from being a spectator. It seems that Bethesda has gone all out in the visual department with their latest project and it is certainly garnering much attention. The queue at this year’s Eurogamer Expo was consistently lengthy, despite the vast number of booths to get a go on one of this holiday season’s hottest properties. Luckily, before too long, it was my turn with the successor to one of the best RPG titles around, so with a my expectations reigned in as best I could, I sat down, placed my hands over the trusty keyboard and mouse and got started."
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