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November 2011
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Vaste monde ouvert
Univers cohérent
Réalisation artistique de qualité
Des tonnes de quêtes secondaires et d'activités à réaliser
Plusieurs approches possibles (races
Pouvoirs
Etc)
Difficulté bien calibrée
L'un des meilleurs RPG de tous les temps
Encore aujourd'hui
Un monde riche au contenu dantesque
Vous aurez envie d'explorer les moindres recoins
Possibilité de jouer en FPS ou TPS
Fluide
Stable et beau
Direction artistique superbe
BO incontournabl
Les mods qui continuent de faire vivre le jeu
Des environnements qui demeurent somptueux
Un univers aussi riche que cohérent
Les dialogues
Comme les œuvres écrites
Une immersion à nulle autre pareille
Crafting
Exploration
Destinée
Tout est à la f
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Interface pénible à utiliser
Surtout sur PC
Animations peu réussies
Quelques bugs subsistent
Pas de mode multijoueurs
Animations faciales toujours à la ramasse
IA qui l'est tout autant
Le manque d'aspect RPG dans les dialogues
Les combats au joy-cons
Lassants et imprécis
Le suivi erratique du joystick gauche dans le crochetage
La gestion des collisions est toujours une catastrophe
It's difficult to ever feel completely satisfied with a play session of Skyrim. There's always one more pressing quest, one more unexplored tract of land, one more skill to increase, one more butterfly to catch. It's a mesmerizing game that draws you i...
Immense world stuffed with varied tasks to perform, Dragon battles are a blast, Lovely art design capped by some beautiful, atmospheric touches, Enjoyable battles that you can approach in a variety of ways, Lots of compelling, selfcontained stories to experience in addition to the main one.
Glitches and bugs frequently disrupt the immersion, Friendly AI is often more of a hindrance than a help.
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It's Skyrim in virtual reality. That's pretty much what it comes down to, and I'm fine with that. Sure, I'd rather a game built for VR. Sure, I wish it were less janky. Sure, I wish melee combat had some of the heft of Gorn. Sure, I wish it looked better...
Expansive open world to explore with an attention to detail; graphics are good without overburdening your graphics card (for PC players); skill upgrading system is very open rather than tied down to classes
Very buggy, similar to past experiences with Bethesda RPGs like Elder Scrolls IV and Fallout 3; similar dungeons, landscapes and quests can get repetitive
Intensely detailed and nuanced environments, Excellent character development system
Some gameplay elements (like the economy) are just a facade, Mediocre combat system
Skyrim represents the culmination of a long balancing act, of all Bethesda's learned and mastered about epic nonlinear play. It's a triumph of freeform design, less a roleplaying game like so many popular D&D-haunted others than a glimpse of what it might...
Extrait: Interview with Ray Lederer (Concept Artist)PS3, XBox 360 & Windows PCAfter drooling over the collector’s edition strategy guide, I open up my copy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and dive into it headfirst. I quickly learn in the beginning of the game ...