Game details
- Game:
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn
- AKA
- Genre:
- Role Playing Game
- Sub Genre:
- N/A
- Release Date (US):
- February 14th, 2013
- Release Date (UK):
- February 15th, 2013
- Players:
- 1
- Online Players:
- N/A
- Developers:
- Bethesda
- Publisher:
- Bethesda
- Rating:
- M [Mature]
- PSU Rank:
- 0 of 1169 Games
- PSU Rank on PS3:
- 0 of 0 Games
- Additional Information:
- Also available on PC, Xbox 360.
About The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn
With this official add-on for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim®, journey off the coast of Morrowind, to the island of Solstheim. Encounter new towns, dungeons, and quests, as you traverse the ash wastes and glacial valleys of this new land. Become more powerful with shouts that bend the will of your enemies and even tame dragons. Your fate, and the fate of Solstheim, hangs in the balance as you face off against your deadliest adversary – the first Dragonborn.
Review
- PSU Review Score
- 8.0
- Avg. user review score:
- 0.0
Summary
With its large new map, unique dungeons, and captivating story and side quests, Skyrim's Dragonborn feels far more like a complete expansion than basic add-on content. Familiar issues persist, and riding dragons isn't all that cool, but it's certainly great to play more Skyrim.
We like
- Large and interesting map to explore
- Unique dungeons and worthwhile main quest line
- Tons of new sidequests and NPCs
We dislike
- Riding dragons is a letdown
- Main quest is rushed
- Familiar long load times, grainy graphics
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Just like the divide between the Imperials and Stormcloaks, people are torn when it comes to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Most of us became enthralled the first time that dragon filled the sky as our head's lay on the executioner's chopping block. We stayed glued to our controllers after hundreds of hours exploring the vast and snowy landscape, completing what felt like thousands of quests, and slaying an endless supply ...
- Posted Feb 28th 2013
- 4214 Comments
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