That in itself is a big reason why I feel Skyrim: Special Edition is worth it. Skyrim: Special Edition, a remastered version of a five-year old game I’ve played and played and played across two platforms, managed to feel new to me.
I woke up to a ghost and a fetch quest and along the way stopped to enjoy a breathtaking sunset on a mountaintop that seemed to be all the gussied up graphical enhancements in one stunning vista.
An inn I wandered into and slept at for no reason other than trying to roleplay a bit and get a feel for the world again. But that’s the name a ghost kept calling me. I forgot how much I forgot.įor example, do you know who Hjalti is? Probably not. I have hundreds of hours logged across the Xbox 360 and PC versions and felt fairly confident that I’d probably get bored quickly. I know how to Skyrim because I did it a LOT.
I say that having only played about five hours but, like you, it’s not that I don’t know how to Skyrim. Is Skyrim: Special Edition worth it? Depending on the strength of your memory and the ongoing quality of the mods, yes.