It is rated M for a good reason, and while it may seem innocent at first, there are far too many things that can be seen in the hundreds of hours of gameplay that are not for kids. However, for older teens, given they are mature, it can help to increase decision making skills. Many of the events are references to actual historical events and people. It may help to bring a better understanding of history and society. Be careful if your teen is easily immersed, because even I find myself wanting to press a button to collect a flower or mushroom, or holding up my "magic" if I get startled.
It is very easy to get lost in skyrim, feeling like it is reality. Overall Skyrim is an amazing game, but please wait until your child is 15 before even considering it for them.
Again, some content in skyrim is fine, but there are a lot of quests that would be terrible for a child to stumble upon. If you aren't willing to go through at least 50 hours of gameplay to figure this out, please do not ignore the rating system and reviews of people who have played much of the game.
And do not listen to reviews of kids who should not even been playing this game. Most of them haven't played enough to know all of the content. Had useful details 5.
Read my mind 1. Adult Written by Burtonid January 5, Accurate skyrim review. In's and out's! I find a lot of the other reviewers have inaccurate reviews with things written that aren't very true. This is the best game I have ever played and I think people need to play this but need accurate info about it first Sex-First of all I have never seen any nudity or sex depicted and can't think of one time when there was even a reference to sex.
You can get married in the game. Also I know that if the game is being played on a PC there are mods available that make NPCs nude but that would have to be sought out then installed to actually see. Also there is one quest where you can go into a cabin in the woods and see people under the influence of it.
Also there is wine or mead or ale for sale at some places but the only quest where you can actually get drunk is where you have a drinking contest. Overall anything involving drugs or alcohol is such a minimal part of the game that it is barely noticeable. On the other side of this you don't have to use magic yourself and don't have to become a vampire or a werewolf.
You could also play the game as a good Mage or a person that fights evil creatures and makes the world better. There are many quest that involve magic or occult but many are avoidable. Violence - violence is unavoidable in almost every quest although most of the time you can chose to only do quest where you kill monsters and animals not humans. Also blood can be turned off in the settings or less violent methods can be used in the game such as ice spells instead of swords and "shouts" Fus Ro Dah Yol instead of bows.
Morals- this is where it gets difficult. Depending on the path you choose the morals could be a good influence or a bad.
For example you could join the dawnguard and keep the world free from vampires and save people or you could become a vampire lord yourself and kill people yourself. Also there are some pretty gritty quests like the ring of nimira quest that has to do with cannabilism and the dark brotherhood quest line I know that I have done a play through as a good character and as a bad one making completely different decisions.
I think that this really depends on the kid that is playing and how mature they are. Sex and drugs are extremely minimal. If you play the game like its meant to then its 6. This game really isn't that bad for any mature kid over Also kids or adults with addictive personalities are probably best to stay away from this game or at least have their time monitored as it is one of the most addictive games I have ever played or that I know of.
It has taken years from my life playing it over and over again. I hope this review helped you make an informed decision and sorry for any spelling mistakes or grammatical errors as I'm writing this pretty late at night. This game is meant to have a 5 star rating but my ipad is glitching and will only let me do 4 star for some reason.
Helped me decide 2. Had useful details 4. Read my mind 2. Adult Written by ZachBore December 26, Relax its fine for kids This game is kinda violent but this is not realistic like call of duty. In call of duty you are killing other humans, while in skyrim you are mostly killing other creature but not with guns and all that. This game is fine for kids. Helped me decide 1. Had useful details 2. Parent of a year-old Written by Ski J. November 19, I Love this.
My ten year old son and I will always sit down with him and watch him play it. I love the gameplay. Its Fine. Read my mind. Adult Written by James Elclins November 19, Great for almost teens and up! And that Alcohol things is absolute rubbish! Had useful details.
Adult Written by Jack Frost 89 December 2, This game is not bad at all! Okay, for this game, you may say "Oh, I won't let my kid play that, just because it is rated M! This game, in itself, is not bad. The only thing that will actually be bad for a child is violence. I will give the ESRB some slack. They have to take in to account everything that can harm children.
Ever had your kid watch Lord of the Rings? Well, in the game, there is a drinking contest playable. The sex? Girls wear shirts, and somebody mentions it a few times.
The Violence and Gore? Unless your kid is queasy, they will not even be affected by this. The gore level is very low. The blood? Not a big deal. I am a parent that is very over protective, I will admit it. Before this, my child has only played rated T games. In all honesty, this is heis first taste. He is thirteen. I have been very against blood and killing, because I think that it will affectmy kid's morality.
He may think that killing is not a bi deal, or any thing that is bad. Yes, that is right. It punishes you for killing. Your character can be arrested or killed in punishment, and it will affect the happiness of people around you.
People that are in the game can stop trusting you as well. This game is so dense, it will blow you away. I bought it, and I played it a week before I let my son try.
He loved it. If you have a mature 13 year old of an immature 15 year old, they can handle it, even if they are looked upon as your little baby. Buy it. They'll love it. I am saying this from a strict parent stand point.
There's no end to the replayability of Skyrim , which is one of the reasons its player base is still so active after all these years. The community around Skyrim is still thriving, even beyond modders, and it's because the game still has so much to offer despite its age. It's still fun in , and isn't that really the bottom line? Skyrim has aged; there's no denying it. It's not the biggest RPG anymore, nor is does it have a particularly high quality of graphics not counting mods, of course.
But underneath at all, it's still a blast to play. Just about anyone who picks it up is bound to have a great time discovering its secrets and exploring its world. At the end of the day, Skyrim is still fun , as it will no doubt continue to be in the future.
The people roaming through Windhelm, Riften, and Falkreath just love to chat and this mod lets them do it to their heart's content. Just, to other NPCs - not you. This means strolling through a village is suddenly much more immersive with its inhabitants having a chat outside the Inn or as a break from harvesting wheat.
Small change, but a big difference. If the sight of golden skin of the Thalmor looming over the horizon, or the sound of the self-righteous Stormcloaks as they tramp by deafens you, this mod is what you're looking for.
No longer do just the two civil war factions patrol round Skyrim: Immersive Patrols adds scheduled Dawnguard, caravan, and guard patrols to Skyrim and Reaver, Skaal, Redoran, and Riekling patrols to Solstheim, as well as making existing patrols regular. It also adds moderately-sized civil war fort battles so you can sink your axe, arrow, or destruction magic of choice into even more heads.
This mod helps solve that by giving them five times the regular amount of gold to trade with, as well as three times as much merchandise to sell to you. NPCs in Skyrim are surprisingly ballsy. This mod changes that, and makes NPCs run for cover when enemies approach, which saves you the trouble of running around trying to save the brave, valiant idiots.
No more hearing about arrows in knees. NPCs get more dialogue options with this mod, and they even address you with over 50 different voice times. Somebody stole your sweetroll?
If you decline, the quest has to litter your journal for eternity. This combines several of the BIG Better Improvements for Gameplay mods relating to combat in one package, bringing additional kill moves to your adventure and increasing the chance of you pulling them off during fights.
There are new spell archetypes, including bombs, growth, and plus you can summon any creature in Skyrim! With this mod NPCs fighting styles drastically change. Note: the PC link leads to 'Combat Evolved' mod, which does a very similar thing. Gore never looked better. I love seeing my character execute a badass kill-move to take down enemies, and this mod makes fighting a joy. Wounds Available on: PC. With Wounds, you can actually pick up debilitating injuries that take days, weeks, or even months to heal properly.
Smashed femur? Unfortunately, this mod is only on PS4 at the moment. Prepare to Wabbajack enemies into Oblivion and rain explosive cheese from darkened skies! Cross and Jab Available on: PC. In some games, hand-to-hand combat is a joy. Being able to play such a great game anywhere you are is awesome! And when you get home you can connect it to the dock and play on your PC.
I thought it would be the best introduction to the game, and it definitely was a great experience. There is an excessive amount of items in Skyrim. Most players can relate to slow running to the shop while being massively overburdened with items.
The huge amount of items strewn around the world almost forces you to keep Lydia or another companion around as your personal pack mule. Some players just fill their house with these items like virtual hoarders. No problem, just restart. Once you get past the boring intro to the game which I have played over a dozen times , the game can play out differently than your last playthrough.
The story quests will get old, but the exploring is always worth turning to. If things start to become stale to you, take a break for a couple of weeks and come back. Things will once again seem exciting and new.
At the time of writing, the combined steam players between the normal version and the Special Edition were a little over 20, currently playing. On top of the current players, people are still making mods for this game. The Skyrim subreddit is always active, as well as lots of other Skyrim forums.
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