The Elder Scrolls has always dabbled in politics and life lessons. Assassinating an emperor, fighting in a civil war, uncovering the torture and interrogation of immigrants in Leyawiin: this is how the series acquaints you with Tamriel’s delicate political balance. Seldom do these quests do the history of Tamriel justice, …
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This The Room 3 walkthrough will help you make the most of this ingenious little indie puzzler, without wanting to rage quit. The Room 3 sees the player attending the world’s worst job interview. You made the train and when you arrive, you’re met with a note that bears good …
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Trees bend and sway, storms blow across the landscape, buzzards circle overhead. The Witcher 3 (opens in new tab)’s world moves in a way that game worlds haven’t before. It’s one of the busiest ever made, and while it’s not the biggest in terms of raw square footage, it teems …
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (opens in new tab) already has a seemingly endless amount of secret caves, quests, and magical weapons, but the title’s first DLC pack, Dawnguard, adds another huge chunk of adventuring to the already massive world. There are new powers, quests, shouts, spells, weapons, and summons. …
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