
Your wife doesn't really play a role though. There is a bit of cleavage not bad though. Other parents may sometimes do what I do and look at the back and say "No" but ESPB (whatever it's call) sometimes get strict. This is one of the first games he got that I kinda enjoyed. The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Anniversary Edition is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.Well I play some games with my sun before I let him go off and play it alone. Until the community stops lending its support to subpar re-releases, players can expect more iterations of Skyrim in the coming years.


However, it’s hard to blame the company, especially since players continue to purchase the game, providing Bethesda with a bankable source of profit. They also present an excellent opportunity to introduce newer players to another side of Tamriel, one not easily replicated by The Elder Scrolls Online.Īt the end of the day, Skyrim Anniversary Edition for Switch showcases a longstanding problem with Bethesda: its inability to let go of Skyrim. These titles are still well-loved by longtime fans. For instance, many in the community are still hoping for remakes or even remasters of Morrowind and Oblivion. Admittedly, these older games would take time to fix up as the company would have to update its graphics and mechanics to modern standards, but it would be a treat for fans of the series, both new and old.

As long as there’s still a market for these subpar re-releases, Bethesda will likely continue to beat its not-quite-dead horse.īecause of the steadfast focus on Skyrim, Bethesda's other Elder Scrolls titles have been neglected, despite a desire from fans for remakes or re-releases.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t matter if these new iterations are rife with bad coding and game-breaking bugs. The company is aware of the popularity of Skyrim, which is why the community is seeing so many re-releases. It seems absurd to release an 11-year-old game with a price point as steep as $70, yet it’s exactly what Bethesda has done.
