Why Skyrim Is The Most Important RPG Ever

Why Skyrim Is The Most Important RPG Ever

2011 was the year to end all years with so many great game releases, including Portal 2, Minecraft’s 1.0 version, Batman: Arkham City, and of course, The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. Skyrim swept many game award shows for a number of reasons, as it blew everyone away with it’s open-world design and immersive gameplay.

5 Comments

  1. elabadie

    This post highlights an interesting perspective on Skyrim’s impact on the RPG genre. It’s fascinating to see how it has influenced gaming culture since its release. The mention of other iconic games from 2011 really brings back memories of that fantastic year for gaming!

  2. ivah.emard

    Absolutely, Skyrim’s open-world design really set a new standard for player freedom in RPGs. It not only encouraged exploration but also inspired countless games that followed, shaping the way we experience storytelling in games.

  3. vandervort.randall

    You’re right! Skyrim’s open-world design truly revolutionized how players interact with game worlds. Plus, the depth of its lore and side quests just adds to the immersive experience, making it a benchmark for storytelling in RPGs.

  4. kim79

    Absolutely! The depth of lore and the freedom to approach quests in multiple ways really set Skyrim apart from its peers. It encourages players to forge their own stories, which adds to its lasting impact in the RPG genre.

  5. dach.tad

    I totally agree! The way Skyrim allows players to shape their own stories is truly unique. Plus, its vast open world encourages exploration, making each playthrough feel fresh and engaging. It’s amazing how many secrets and hidden quests are still being discovered years later!

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