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32.3 hrs on record (27.5 hrs at review time)
A well-designed game with a hot android protagonist.
Posted 9 February.
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100.9 hrs on record (54.8 hrs at review time)
Wonderful re-interpretation of the first part of FFVII for a modern audience.

The combat is now interactive but is supported by the same materia system foundation that I remember. The plot now has drastic changes from the original so that might turn OG's away, but I rather like the air of mystery this new saga will bring.

Glad this finally came out after all the rumors surrounding it for years
Posted 22 November, 2022.
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33.5 hrs on record (21.9 hrs at review time)
Definitely an upgrade from DOALR! Just keep in mind that the season pass may not be for you if you're not into cosmetics. If you like new characters / movesets, I recommend waiting for DLC to be sold individually later. The base game has plenty to go through until then :)
Posted 6 March, 2019.
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388.7 hrs on record (12.9 hrs at review time)
I hardly ran into any game breaking bugs back in the original Skyrim with only one main quest bug occurring and another causing me unable to craft Stalhrim equipment. Other than that I faced very few issues and now that Special Edition has been released, I am glad to say that I have yet to run into any problems with the new release. Colors look far more crisp with the extra additions being nice welcomes without the need of mods now. Some of these include rain not clipping through building structures to the addition of God Rays and improved textures. Weather effects have also been enhanced for a more visually appealing look as well. There are a couple of additional graphical tweaks that users can change as well such as depth of field. The new engine is now 64-bit and as a result is not subject to memory limitations faced by 32-bit. As a result my loads times are far more quicker with some being almost instantaneous. Since I received my copy for free due to the the upgrade promotion, I find this to be a rather generous move by the company and one that broadens my hopes by what future mods can accomplish with the new engine. I never expected an updated version of Skyrim as it was released not too long ago but this new special edition has me reliving the fun I had years ago. I never expected this to be a "remaster" in the sense of completely new assets because for the most part it was not needed. It is true that bugs have not been fixed from the previous 32-bit release but I have yet to encounter these throughout my playtime. If you own the older version and have nothing to gain from this updated version, then it is not for you but if you do want some slightly updated visuals along with better performance, then this is the definitive version to buy. Another possible flaw is that the audio has been compressed now, however, Bethesda has stated they are working to improve the audio once again on the pc version and mods also exist to put back the original uncompressed audio. If you are looking for a reason to go back to Skyrim or never got the chance to experience why Skyrim had one of the biggest modding communities or memes for a period of time, then I highly suggest getting this game.
Posted 1 November, 2016. Last edited 9 February.
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