Posts Tagged ‘Skyrim’
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The Idealistic World of Videogame Pacifists
". . . playing as a peaceful monk served to further highlight what I was, in actuality, doing: . . . merely playing a game."
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Why Side Quests Matter
"Sometimes it feels like I'm stuck in a side-quest, forever collecting bear pelts for inn keepers when I should be hunting dragons."
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The 4 Dumbest Things About Skyrim
Skyrim: The Elder Scrolls V received an ungodly amount of praise from critics and users alike…and rightfully so. We even named it our Game of the Year. It brings the awesome sauce in the same way thatJerseyShorebrings ...
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2011 GC Top 10
These are games that were meaningful to us--games that made us think, laugh, and sometimes even moved us deeply.
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Skyrim’s Personal Deities
When games take on religion, it is usually from a cultural standpoint. Games like Fallout, Dragon Age, or Red Dead Redemption tackle religion’s influence on culture but they don’t actually tell us much about any par...
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Skyrim as Religious Experience
Mist pours out from the many cascades of a majestic mountain river, steam hovers over the water in the river’s calmer places, and the wind blows drifts of snow across my path. Before me stands “The Throat of the Wor...












