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by Mark Purcell, COMMUNITY WRITER
Find out what one player wants to see in the upcoming Elder Scrolls MMO.
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by Mike Bracken, COMMUNITY WRITER
Excited for The Elder Scrolls Online? Here are three reasons you might want to be a bit cautious.
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by Steven Sukkau, COMMUNITY WRITER
Skyrim promotes racism -- not out of hate but as a shortcut to make its world more believable. But where video-game limitations make racism useful, the unique opportunity to live in someone else's skin is also a powerful metaphor for understanding the "other."
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by Matt Perez, COMMUNITY WRITER
Is the best role-playing game the one with the most detailed stats and exciting loot, or is it the one that most successfully makes you feel like the character you're playing as?
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by Mike Barrett, COMMUNITY WRITER
Despite what Bethesda thinks, a few silly glitches and hilarious bugs don't ruin a game.
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by Don W. Harrison, COMMUNITY WRITER
The not so philosophical musings on caring in games:The retro vibe. The continuing journey of the alternate reality warrior. The impatient gamer, and last but not least, a barbaric journey into jerkdom!
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by Don W. Harrison, COMMUNITY WRITER
The Continuing Adventures and Alternate Realities available in Skyrim: What do you do when faced with limitless realities at your disposal? Have fun of course!
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by Layton Shumway, BITMOB STAFF
Come, weary traveler. Sit yourself by the fire and you shall hear the tales of Skyrim, as told by the Bitmob community. Grab your favorite mead and enjoy.
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by Chris Skinner, COMMUNITY WRITER
Skyrim might be a big experience, but the smaller, more-personalized moments are what really make the game feel unique to each player.
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by Bryant "B" Chambers, COMMUNITY WRITER
I quit games too often, so I created this bucket list to keep me on task. What is your bucket list?
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by Reggie Carolipio, COMMUNITY WRITER
Join me for a look at the history of the Elder Scrolls series from its beginnings in Arena to Oblivion, and everything in between.
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by Trevor Hinkle , COMMUNITY WRITER
Jeremy Soule is one the most skilled and prolific composers in the industry. Find out which of your favorite games he scored!
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by Alex Hann, COMMUNITY WRITER
The first in a series of 'What-If' scenarios, centered around hypothetical gaming questions...come on in!
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by Evan Griffin, COMMUNITY WRITER
An examination of Oblivion and Fallout 3's open worlds, and the difficult prospect of reinventing a fantasy setting.
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by Matt Polen, COMMUNITY WRITER
A gamer comes to the hard realization that it's time to start letting go of some of his games.
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by Matt Polen, COMMUNITY WRITER
I remember the grasslands of Morrowind just as much as I remember the chair and room I found myself in while I was playing it. Chances are a lot of you remember it, too. Maybe someone else out there hears Frank Sinatra and looks over his shoulder to make sure there’s not a seven-foot Deathclaw rapidly closing the distance between them.
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by Matt Polen, COMMUNITY WRITER
Join me as I obsess over even the smallest details revealed about Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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by Matt Polen, COMMUNITY WRITER
Here's what the reveal trailer premiered at the VGA's tells us about what we can expect from our next romp through the Elder Scrolls universe.
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by Michael Rougeau, COMMUNITY WRITER
With the announcement of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim and some gentle prodding from Bitmob staffer Jeff Grubb, I decided now was a good time to put down in words something I've felt strongly about for a number of years. I enjoyed Oblivion upon its release, but my memory of it has since soured. I can't say the same for Morrowind, and here's why.
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by Evan Killham, BITMOB STAFF
What does it mean to choose "incorrectly" in a genre that prides itself on providing players with options? An examination of the conflict that arises when a developer's intentions clash with a player's decisions.
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