The World of Skyrim

  • This has already been mentioned by Ssarrasum in his blog post, but we usually shove the Bethesda videos directly onto the front page. So here goes with this non-spoiler look at the World of Skyrim.

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13 Comments
  • The Nexus
    The Nexus   ·  November 9, 2011
    Less than 2 days until I can play Skyrim.
    And yet the wait is more painful now than it was a year ago.
  • Hero
    Hero   ·  November 9, 2011
    Nice video, but i don't think there was anything in here i didn't already see in any of the previous preview video's.
    But who needs video's?! Skyrim is just little over a day and a good night's rest away.
  • Barda Bloodletter
    Barda Bloodletter   ·  November 8, 2011
    the one part that irks me is 0:24 Sir i- stops talking, other guy starts talking- thank you ?laygin?
    other than that, i have this to say
    its not long enoooooough! Dx
  • Emperor Toast
    Emperor Toast   ·  November 8, 2011
    You're right Chris, he is an animal....and like all crazed animals he needs to be put down! Go Legion! For the Empire!
    Seriously though, the next 49 hours are going to be brutal. But this game is so definitely worth it.
  • Chris Daniels
    Chris Daniels   ·  November 8, 2011
    is it just me or is Ulfric Stormcloak an absolute animal... 
  • Josh Sullivan
    Josh Sullivan   ·  November 8, 2011
    ESBERN!  FINALLY!!!  Thanks Bethesda...just when I thought I couldn't possibly have another (manly) squee moment you release Von Sydow's voice WITH ESBERN'S FACE!  Awesome...just magnificent.
  • James Michael Woods
    James Michael Woods   ·  November 8, 2011
    oh man i thought i was excited for Christopher Plummer and Max Von Sydow (which i am) but Vladimir Kulich really brings something to the table. That sad, forelorn baritone of his really hits the spot for this bleeding heart. FOR THE REBELLION!
  • Robert Angst
    Robert Angst   ·  November 8, 2011
    I will gladly retire from the world, for such the day is near to dawn, as Skyrim is released unto the earth.
  • Batman
    Batman   ·  November 8, 2011
    @Arthur
    well I used it almost exclusively in Oblivion the problem was that I knew where everything was, I knew where the npc's i needed to talk to were where certain plants for my potions were, it was really static in the sense I could fast travel a...  more
  • Arthur Keen
    Arthur Keen   ·  November 8, 2011
    @Charlie

    I know, right? I don't think I'm gonna miss fast travel /at all/. Not for months.