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Elder Scrolls TES Skyrim: A quick 20 hour restrospective

How many times have you purchased Skyrim?


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Puukko

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I've watched listened fallen asleep to it twice. Same with the Oblivion review.
 

whydoibother

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I've watched listened fallen asleep to it twice. Same with the Oblivion review.
I watched the Fallout 76 review today. Had to rewind at several places, because I kept missing the thread. In general, I didn't care for the guest, the jokes, and I am not really invested in the game itself.
 

ind33d

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I've watched listened fallen asleep to it twice. Same with the Oblivion review.
I watched the Fallout 76 review today. Had to rewind at several places, because I kept missing the thread. In general, I didn't care for the guest, the jokes, and I am not really invested in the game itself.
FO4 and 76 are a Lego set. They're whatever you can make out of them. Bethesda's marketing should have been more clear that they're a survival/crafting sim instead of a straight RPG, but for post-apocalyptic Minecraft, they're very good.
 

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