10 Best Open World Games Of The Past 10 Years

2. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls series has always been a fan-favorite, but Skyrim made it legendary. Like past games in the series, you are able to create various types of characters, giving the game a lot of replay value and a variety of possible experiences while playing through the storyline. Different classes offer different advantages and disadvantages, but it's the sheer scope of Skyrim that makes it so special. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH1GUi8rNQk Not only is the game world massive, but the way the mechanics are set up give you an almost endless number of things to do aside from the main story. Numerous DLCs add more to the experience, but the bare bones game is enough to keep any gamer busy for countless hours. The medieval genre has always been popular among gamers, and Skyrim was no different. It even got gamers who hate titles of this kind to start casting spells and hunting dragons. If you are looking for a quick, easy game that requires no effort, stay away from Skyrim, because it is an immersive experience with a lot of time required to get the most out of it.
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