The Legendary Edition is better than buying everything seperately. The "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" was always a fun game for me. I would play it for hours on end, not noting the passage of time, but when I would finish all my quests (Thieves Guild, Mages Guild, Companions (Fighters Guild), and the Story, I would wonder around pointlessly and aimlessly for more missions. Or clear out dungeons, caves, and the like. Dawnguard, Dragonborn, and Hearthfire all help out in that regard to slow the process of descent into madness, and give you a lot more to do. Earning all the Trophies is not hard, when you take it step-by-step, but I can say, I had to work for my Platinum Trophy, due to all the major quest-lines being finished prior to Level Fifty. And I did not want to add in Dawnguard or Dragonborn into the mix.Äawnguard was always a bit over-the-to p for me, but that's because I never liked vampires. However, playing through it with an open mind, and a high-level character made me play it for what it really said. Vampires were always something that I completely understood, but this DLC really rewrites what I thought about them. Vampires used to be everywhere in films, shows, and, of course, video games.However, bloodsuckers have lost some of their allure in recent years, and games featuring vampires have grown quite rare. The vampirism that can be received through a common vampire is such a watered down version, compared to Harkon. I was also surprised when I found that it dealt with the Snow Elves, their kingdom, and it's fall. More so, when I found out that one of the only two remaining Snow Elves was a vampire. (This never made sense, being as you can convince the vampire, Serana, to get rid of her vampirism. Not to mention, Elves are somewhat immortal, anyway. If it was the Snow Elf that wanted to be a vampire for the immortality, that really makes no sense, whatsoever.) Although, I would prefer if it focused more on the Snow Elves, I can say that I did not expect it when I first played it, and it was a welcome treat. All-in-all, a worthy DLC from one of the best game companies.Äragonborn was a bit much like Shivering Isles, if I'm being truly honest. The only real difference is that the Shivering Isles was Sheogorath's plain of Oblivion, and Dragonborn takes place on Mundus. ![]() Granted, in Morrowind, but still on Mundus. So, when you travel to Apocrypha, it feels more like the Shivering Isles again.
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