- Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
- Release Date: Feb 19, 2013
- Also On: PC, Xbox 360
- Summary: For the first time in the Elder Scrolls universe, purchase land and build your own home from the ground up - from a simple one-room cottage to a sprawling compound complete with armory, alchemy laboratory, trophy room, and more! With Hearthfire, the possibilities of what you can build are endless.
- Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
- Genre(s): Role-Playing, First-Person, First-Person, Western-Style
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Mar 22, 2013Hearthfire will appeal to the player that has made enough headway to justify buying the add-on but for those constantly on the road or haven’t been burdened yet with too much stuff to carry around, it might seem too superfluous to justify the purchase.
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Mar 14, 2013If you have the soul of an interior designer, then it's time for you to celebrate. Hearthfire will give you hours and hours of building your perfect home with all its new features. On the other hand, this DLC does not include any plot related content, so if the only thing you seek is adventure, this DLC is not suited for you.
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Mar 11, 2013Skyrim is a game you really make your own, and building a home in Hearthfire is a natural and enjoyable extension of this concept. It’s not quite up there with the excitement of slaying beasts and looting dungeons, but homebodies will love it nonetheless.
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Official PlayStation Magazine BeneluxApr 22, 2013You can build a house. And put stuff in it. That's about it. [April 2013, p.88]
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Aug 18, 2021Boring and pointless; doesn't have any relationship with what is enjoyable about the game. Really not even worth the $5, it's for completionism only.
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