![]() It’s been over a decade since the Elder Scrolls series took us to Morrowind. Buildings carved from discarded shells, massive silt striders, and the remains of Imperial colonization are only some of the things you’ll find on the island as you investigate the plans of the original Dragonborn to come back to life. With a new landmass roughly a fifth the size of Skyrim’s mainland, the island of Solstheim shares the snow of the main game, but trades the rest for the wonderfully bizarre trappings of Morrowind. It is, in the best sense of the word, more Skyrim. Now, finally, as ambitious and imperfect and sometimes annoying and amazing as Skyrim originally was, Dragonborn comes to PC, bringing players to Solstheim and a new plane of Oblivion. Dawnguard was fun, sure, and it had some spectacular vistas, but it didn’t even begin to approach the amount of open-world exploring that made Skyrim one of the best games of 2011. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s taken a while for Skyrim to finally get an expansion that’s, well, like Skyrim.
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