‘Skyrim Special Edition’ Mod Update: Bethesda Enhances Opening Sequence; See Other Changes HERE!

By Tony Park - 21 Nov '16 06:09AM
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Game developer Bethesda has just announced a mod for the "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition" that puts enhancements in the opening sequence and restores dialogue scenes of the role-playing game (RPG). The mod also allows users to escape Helgen with assistance from Ulfric.

According to PC Gamer, there are several reasons why players should consider the opening scene overhaul mod for the "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition" by elderscrolliangamer. The mod restores lot of dialogues, enabling players to know more about the world they are planning to enter. Full sequences that were removed before the game's release are now available, as well as additional conversations.

Players of the "Skyrim Special Edition" that are interested in being the fabled dragon slayer should list the opening scene overhaul mod a top priority. By making an alliance with the Stormlocks, gamers can escape Helgen with assistance by Ulfric. This escape is indeed cooler and easier.

"Skyrim Special Edition" was introduced by Bethesda in October 2016 as a remastered version of the RPG and was released for Windows, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The original "Skyrim" was launched in November 2011 and "Skyrim Special Edition" is the fifth installment in "The Elder Scrolls" series."

Responses by critics to "Skyrim Special Edition" were very positive. GameSpot thanked Bethesda for allowing players' preferred skills to become more powerful over time. This feature was also praised by The Escapist as a great method to make game characters more unique and personal. IGN welcomed the opportunity offered for players to have the ability to dual-wield weapons and magic.

"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition" is considered as one of the most influential games of the modern era. The gaming community is just so head over heels about this RPG. Its environment is home to the most impressive and impressive virtual worlds.

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