Skyrim cheap?
Skyrim cheap?
It's quite a long wait for Skyrim—modding can make it look nice, but real gameplay demands more patience. I prefer games with smoother pacing, like Bioshock, which offer better storytelling without needing quick reflexes. Edit: you can omit Bioshock 2 if you wish; it provides solid gameplay compared to Bioshock 1, though the narrative is mainly in the first act. At least the segment essential for enjoying Bioshock Infinite's impact is included.
Let me check with Linus or Logan. They likely have various versions, and there are probably several color options.
Suggest playing Skyrim in Legendary edition since it's the original title and includes all official DLCs like Dawngaurd, Dragonborn, and Hearthfire. After experiencing the base game, explore NexusMods.com to customize your experience. The main reason to collect all DLCs early is that many mods, especially popular ones, depend on assets from these expansions. The Tomb Raider 2013 GOTY edition is a great purchase when available, offering solid value. Crystal Dynamics crafted a polished, optimized final product—clearly impressive German engineering. My only minor issue is two flash events, likely due to my system, but they’re infrequent. I cherished the storytelling in Kain’s legacy and appreciated their standards, though Tomb Raider feels distinct. It’s not a direct comparison, but it delivers strong detail and polish. If you play Skyrim with mods, there are no other options, and consistency is key. Also, playing Skyrim modded isn’t something to be done in short bursts—aim for regular sessions.
The suggested time feels too brief. Minesweeper has always been challenging, but Solitaire is more like mental exercise than a full game. Skyrim seems dominated by modding instead of playtime, and Bioshock takes about half an hour. I don’t want to waste hours gaming when I could be doing other things.
Skyrim offers a complete experience, but it's an older title now. Many classic games lose value over time, especially when sold through platforms like Steam. Are you looking for expansive open-world role-playing experiences? There are plenty of options beyond first-person shooters—action RPGs and strategy titles like Civilization or Endless Legend are popular choices. Stealth games also appeal if you enjoy patience and careful play. I’m not sure what would suit you best, though.