
Player Affinity writes: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is one of those games that don’t come around very often. A huge, expansive world, the freedom to build whatever type of character you want, and lots and lots of dragons. It’ll also undoubtedly be stuffed full of history, legends and the lore of Tamriel, which is great for those of us who’ve played the previous games in the Elder Scrolls series and know our Mehrunes Dagon from our Dagon Fel, but perhaps a little intimidating for any newcomers.
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