
Bethesda's latest version of The Elder Scrolls series, Skyrim, appears to be a success. Sales following the November 11 launch were impressive, even edging out Modern Warfare 3 on Steam in terms of popularity on launch weekend. Though the game isn't without issues, many that play have been floored by the experience.
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.
my second opinion is still the same as my first one...i love this game!
if you like good combat, go with Dark Souls/Demon's Souls
if you like good character development and story, go with The Witcher 2
if you like an average mix of the two, get Skyrim. it is fun.
Second Opinion same as first - GOTY
After about 10 hours, I thought it was one of the best games I had ever played... but after 70... I just felt like it wasn't all that great. Aside from the hardcore FPS drops... Aside from the Markarth Guards being glitched (you can't bribe them, pay a fine, or let them take you to jail, they'll just keep attacking if your bounty is high enough and you've freed Madonach) Aside from the game being unbeatable if a guard dies (the one who has to free Odahviing)... Aside from all these bugs... the only things i liked were the Dark Brotherhood, the shouts , the perks, and the dragons...
In a game as wide and complex as Skyrim, you can not avoid having bugs/glitches, so in this case it's forgiving. Wait few months, patches will roll, and modding community will do it's job, and all looks even better.