So, a great game, especially if you have nowhere to spend the extra ~500 (if not more) hours of your life. But in order
Graphics. The graphics are quite good, the landscapes that open before the player still inspire admiration. Yes, not ideal, but what did you want from the gazebo and their engine? But the blood doesn’t come from the eyes and it’s already good.
Plot. Good. And that says it all. In addition to this, there are a bunch of additional story quests with interesting and memorable characters, so you definitely won’t be bored. Yes, most of them are “go-kill-fetch” quests, but there are also those that you will remember for a long time. The biggest advantage of the game is that the huge map is filled with content. Each place has its own secrets, history, in these places you meet characters who also have their own history and can give you a quest (both interesting and not so interesting). And in general, in Skyrim, almost every character has their own story, which they will be happy to tell you and even give you a quest. The funny thing is that even the most ordinary “drinking in a tavern” can end in a party with a Daedric prince of revelry, so you can never know which quest is interesting and which is not (well, unless you read a bunch of spoilers on the fandom).
Physics. Ohhohohoho, you can scold the gazebo for this forever. The poor physics of walking, jumping, animals, it all looks bad at the very least. Well, how can we forget the unforgettable space flights from the VelikanCosmos company and their new development “club to the face”?
Bugs. There are many of them. Stucks in textures, the same flights into space, bugs during the passage of plots (God bless the codes), but still everything is not as bad as it was at release, now they are much less common.
Mechanics. Ooooh, there's a ton of them. There are a couple of talents, each of which has its own skill tree and they are upgraded directly when you do this or that action, for example, the theft skill grows when you successfully steal something, etc. The combat here is so-so, more or less good archery, but bad animations negate all the fun of the battle, it is never spectacular. Magic is generally terrible, I only used screams and that’s it (except for a few quests). Plus, in addition to all this, Skyrim has a bunch of additions that provide new mechanics, such as the opportunity to start a family, build a house, etc.
Interface. Clear, accessible, but inconvenient, saved only by mods that make it more convenient once every 50
Mods. Probably the best part of this game. There are thousands of them, they are very diverse and help to greatly improve the game. There are a lot of them in terms of graphics, weapons, magic, characters, quests, and what would you do without strawberries))0) You just have to go to YouTube, type “Skyrim mods” into the search engine and you will understand everything yourself.
I could write and write more, but I'm afraid it will take too much time, so better than reading my rant, go and try it all yourself. I kiss everyone on the navel)