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VGAs 2011: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Is the Game of the Year

by Dec 10th 2011 9:58PM 22 Comments

The competition was fierce, but in the end the Dragonborn skewered fairy boy Link, crushed GLaDOS, burned Nathan Drake and shouted Batman into Oblivion (pun entirely intended). The Elder Scrolls V:  Skyrim has just been declared Game of the Year at the Spike TV Video Game Awards. The game also won the “Best RPG” award and Bethesda also received the “Studio of the Year” title.

Personally (and I doubt it’s a mystery by now), I feel this is an entirely deserved award, as it rewards a developer that created an enormous experience, instead of the usual 5-10-hours bite-sized entertainment we’re seeing even too often nowadays in the gaming industry.

While the quality is almost always very high in today’s AAA games, content is often on the scarce side, as well as the willingness between most game developers (and even more so between their publishers) to really dare to create an experience and a world of epic proportions. The people at Bethesda dared, overcoming their arguable weaknesses in storytelling and creating an unforgettable game. They deserve our congratulations.

VGAs 2011: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Is the Game of the Year

I have very little doubt that, as it happened with Morrowind and Oblivion, many gamers will be playing Skyrim for many years to come, while it’s extremely prolific modding community will continue to improve on what is already a fantastic experience in its original form.

The release of the Creation Kit next January will open the gates to content and features that those who aren’t familiar with the modding community of the previous The Elder Scrolls games probably can’t even imagine.

I’m sure Chad would agree with this award, as he gave The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim a well deserved 10/10 in his review here at DualShockers. You may also want to check my weekly Skyrim modding column, to understand the true reason why I love this game. Fus Ro Dah!

  • Av

    Fus “Ro” Dah

    noob?

    • http://www.facebook.com/giuseppe.nelva Giuseppe Nelva

      It’s 4 AM gimme a break lol :D

    • Anonymous

      He’s European, give him a break lol

  • Av

    Fus “Ro” Dah

    noob?

  • Anonymous

    Skyrim is my AAA GOTY for sure. It’s tied with (and possibly beaten by) The Binding of Isaac overall. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003242223143 Joe Keilso

    hooray to Bethesda.. king of Broken games. :)

    • http://www.facebook.com/giuseppe.nelva Giuseppe Nelva

      I think you need to review the meaning of “broken” :D

    • Alex

      You’re one of those people that hears “broken” in some forum and accepts it then repeats it endlessly. The sad fact for you is if you realized what that word meant you wouldn’t be such a juvenile little troll. If it was broken, it would be unplayable. However like a lot of us here like yourself have sunk hours into the game. And it’s not only playable (because it isn’t broken), but it’s also fairly… I don’t know… complete and awesome.

      • http://www.facebook.com/giuseppe.nelva Giuseppe Nelva

        Yep. I always have a bitter giggle when I see people that need to use hyperbole to express a concept. “Broken” is one of those abused, hyperbolic words that almost never apply to a game, but people always use. 

    • Anonymous

      I’ll take a broken Bethesda game over a super-polished tunnel crawl from anybody else.

  • uh…

    “While the quality is almost always very high in today’s AAA games, content if often on the scarce side, as much as the willingness between most game developers (and even more so between their publishers) to reallydare and create an experience and a world of epic proportions. The people at Bethesda dared, overcoming their arguable weaknesses in storytelling and creating an unforgettable game. They deserve our congratulations.”
    This paragraph is gibberish.

    • http://www.facebook.com/giuseppe.nelva Giuseppe Nelva

      You’re free to think so. I tend to disagree.

      • Isenki

        “content if often on the scarce side, as much as the willingness between
        most game developers (and even more so between their publishers) to
        reallydare and create an experience and a world of epic proportions. ”

        yeah, gibberish.

        • http://www.facebook.com/giuseppe.nelva Giuseppe Nelva

          So you see many games with a ton of content and worlds of epic proportions? Well, lucky you. I’d like a ride to your world, if you don’t mind :D

          • Guest

            they are saying your sentence does not work not that your opinion is bad

          • Guest

            they are saying your sentence does not work not that your opinion is bad

          • Umbra

            From what I can tell, the “if” should be an “is”, and “as much as” should be “as well as”.

          • http://www.facebook.com/giuseppe.nelva Giuseppe Nelva

            Thank you very much, edited. Wish more people just told what is wrong instead of going out of their way to leave a venomous comment and that’s it. It helps a lot more, especially when it’s 4 in the morning and you’re going cross-eyed.

          • fietsje

            And it is “dare to” not “dare and”.

    • http://twitter.com/DaveAndrews12 Dave Andrews

      thank god it wasnt just me. i thought i was having problems reading

  • Guest

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  • http://www.direct2play.com/7-preorders upcoming video games

    I totally agree with you that Skyrim V is the game of the year although the game has many hectic lag sessions that PS3 Gamers had faced but after releasing of the patch the problem is solved as it has lag sessions but the game is very adventurous and a lots of new and interesting stuff.

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