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When Bethesda said they were doing a remaster of Skyrim, I thought it was just minor HD enhancements.
No, they're actually remaking this gem from scratch. The game looks entirely different, and it's going to be amazing to replay it.
Bethesda knows what they're doing. Their marketing tactics are stellar.
Instead of announcing Elder Scrolls VI right away, they decided to reflect back on what had already worked for them in the past.
And I am definitely going to buy the Skyrim remaster. I mean, if you love epic role playing games like this, why wouldn't you?
The Skyrim remaster is going to feel like a fresh new game.
I'll go as far as to say that the Skyrim Special Edition has the potential to become one of the very best games of this gen. Skyrim gains new fans every day, and it's a timeless experience
Thank you Todd. And thanks Bethesda Games for the game, nay, experience.
[YES] > [NO]