
D+PAD Magazine writes:
It may have been months since The Elder Scrolls V hit store shelves to the glee of adventure fans everywhere, but what’s so impressive is how the title continues to hold strong beyond the holiday period and well into the New Year. For a game lacking any sort of online component (a sticking point for many these days), this feat is nothing short of staggering. After a slew of Game of the Year awards from various sites and publications, it’s clear that Skyrim deserves every bit of attention it receives, especially as gamers continue with the now-maligned ‘arrow to the knee’ meme. There are some, however, feeling as cold as the frozen tundra over the experience.
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I can certainly see why the lack of focus would put some players off. It's arguably the biggest strenght and the biggest weakness of Skyrim.
For me though, it's what draws me to the game. I can go where I want, when I want and do what I want. On that note I'm to plunder someones house.