Skyrim
The Steam Awards Remind Us People Still Play Old Games
2016 was a good year for video games, but hey, so were other years, too.
'Skyrim' Is Reborn in 'Enderal'
Enderal is the mod to end all mods for Skyrim, making an old world new again.
Why 'Skyrim' Forever Remains in the Shadow of 'Morrowind'
Fans of The Elder Scrolls maintain the third game is the series' best—and its makers have paid attention since the missteps of 'Oblivion.'
Why 'Skyrim' Forever Remains in the Shadow of 'Morrowind'
Fans of The Elder Scrolls maintain the third game is the series' best—and its makers have paid attention since the missteps of 'Oblivion.'
Sony Says 'No' to Mod Support for 'Fallout 4' and 'Skyrim' on PlayStation 4
After months of negotiations, Sony declines to allow mods for Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition on the PS4.
Bethesda Had an E3 2016 Showcase, and Here’s What Happened
Really, don't try to read too much into that headline, it's entirely literal. Also: 'Skyrim Special Edition' and a new 'Prey.'
Two Years On, 'Elder Scrolls Online' Is Finally Kinda Like 'Skyrim'
Upcoming patch removes levels, alliance restrictions, and possibly breathes new life into ZeniMax Online's MMORPG.
Men Are Working Out Their Issues By Playing As Their Lovers and Exes in RPGs
Male gamers are creating avatars of significant others past and present, playing as them or with them, as a meditation on the nature of their relationships.
Modder ‘girlplaysgame’ Talks Reshaping Video Games
‘girlplaysgame’ is one of many female modders bringing more variety to major video game titles.
The Weird World of Relationships According to Video Games
"Love" in video games can range from hook-ups with pigeons to committing criminal acts to turn a partner on.
Mød 'Gamer Grandma', den 79-årige YouTuber der elsker 'Skyrim'
Shirley Curry er en berømt YouTuber med over 115.000 følgere. Hun elsker at sy og spille Skyrim og Civilization II. Og så er hun 79 år gammel.
Meet YouTube's 79-Year-Old Grandma Gamer
Known online as Gamer Grandma, 79-year-old Shirley Curry has won the hearts of 115,000 subscribers—double the population of the quaint Virginian town she calls home.