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  1. May 28, 2023
    9
    Game works well like the regular PS4 version, not much to complain about. Great story, great gameplay, good control adaptation, etc. My main problem is balancing. Now, Skyrim is balanced, I’ll give it that. But when a level 3 player can tear up dragons without issue because all you have to do in combat here is just dual wield one handed weapons and swing the move controllers FURIOUSLY andGame works well like the regular PS4 version, not much to complain about. Great story, great gameplay, good control adaptation, etc. My main problem is balancing. Now, Skyrim is balanced, I’ll give it that. But when a level 3 player can tear up dragons without issue because all you have to do in combat here is just dual wield one handed weapons and swing the move controllers FURIOUSLY and remove enemies in seconds, we have a bit of a problem. Not only can you decimate anything in your path, but it also abolishes the need for the dual flurry skill, as one handed and two handed are controlled by hand speed, not anything in game. I beat this as my second Skyrim run, and finished at level ten, mainly from the way one handed levels up and heavy armor. Oh, and did I mention one handed levels up by damage AND attack speed? Absolutely broken. It is pretty fun to do so though, and everything else adapted very well, so take me 9/10 and scram. Expand
  2. May 1, 2022
    10
    This is an amazing game! You can do almost anything you want from being a good-doer to a thief. Every time you die you can better yourself for future, more powerful enemies. The only thing I have against the game is the house building mechanic, but that is not what the game is about. What are you waiting for, buy it!
  3. Feb 11, 2021
    10
    This basically just being Skyrim: Special Edition, it has the same strengths and weaknesses as that game.

    However... I'll just put it this way: You know how some people just like trying to jump their way up the sides of mountains, and you can use that to reach the highest mountaintop before it's opened? I tried that, and perceiving just how high up I was and how loose the footing was
    This basically just being Skyrim: Special Edition, it has the same strengths and weaknesses as that game.

    However... I'll just put it this way:
    You know how some people just like trying to jump their way up the sides of mountains, and you can use that to reach the highest mountaintop before it's opened? I tried that, and perceiving just how high up I was and how loose the footing was was actually making my palms sweat. Adding some real depth perception to these environments is an absolute treat, whether it be the snow falling in the northern mountains, the vast machinations of the Dwemer ruins, or the cavernous glow of Blackreach.

    One of the biggest improvements here is just how easy it is to aim*. Most people reviewing this game seem to have chosen to focus on archery as it feels greatly improved, as have I; The arrow literally goes directly towards the center of your vision in whatever direction you face your head towards, which is astoundingly intuitive in it's simplicity, and mixed with the perks of unlocking slow-motion and whatnot, it feels pretty badass, honestly.
    *I really MUST note just how much easier it is to simply interact with specific items on shelves! Even just noticing items is easier. Do you have any clue how many times, while playing the original Skyrim, I accidentally picked up things I didn't want and then had to do menu work, dropping stuff? That's practically gone here, and it makes the game so much more fluent and enjoyable.

    This isn't to say that you have to choose archery in order to fully enjoy this game, as melee combat can't help but feel more impactful as you move in and out for attacks. Sneaking is much more interesting as you can actually peer out around a corner slightly, which wouldn't have worked the same playing first person in the O.G.

    Load times are equivalent to the PS4 Skyrim: Special Edition release.

    In terms of graphics... I really think people should take into account that wearing a PSVR headset is akin to stretching PS4 graphics to the resolution of an entire wall. Nothing's going to look as good as it does on a regular-sized TV without an upgrade. That said, while some occasional textures seem vanilla, they're sparse enough to not detract from a thoroughly engaging experience; There's still plenty to gasp in awe at. I mean, seriously, I stared at the skill tree menu for like 5 minutes straight the first time I opened it up.

    This is one of the best VR games out right now, and probably for a while, and in my opinion, the truest and most engaging way to experience Skyrim. I'm kind of jealous of anyone who gets to play this game for the first time with this version.

    Edit: I'm currently experiencing the Dragonborn DLC for the first time, and I WAS NOT MENTALLY READY TO OPEN THAT BLACK BOOK. WHY AM I SUDDENLY DEALING WITH CTHULHU SPAWN IN A HELLISH ABYSS? I want my mommy...

    P.S. I use the standard Dualshock controller, as I don't own a Move.
    I prefer standing up when traversing (as it doesn't feel quite right to be sitting down when there's a giant dragon screaming in my face), and sitting down when I handle town-based stuff.
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  4. Oct 22, 2020
    10
    4 hours in and the world of Skyrim is alive and immersive in VR. This has renewed my interest in my PSVR. This is how Skyrim was meant to be played.
  5. Aug 10, 2020
    10
    As someone who fell in love with Skyrim way back in 2011 as a teenager, I may be a little biased. I've put hundreds of hours into this game on several different playthroughs on 2 different consoles, and I'm adding a "third" with this PSVR version. Let jump right in.

    Graphics: 9/10 It's hard not to give this a 10/10 solely because it's VR. I can't tell you how many times I would just
    As someone who fell in love with Skyrim way back in 2011 as a teenager, I may be a little biased. I've put hundreds of hours into this game on several different playthroughs on 2 different consoles, and I'm adding a "third" with this PSVR version. Let jump right in.

    Graphics: 9/10
    It's hard not to give this a 10/10 solely because it's VR. I can't tell you how many times I would just stop, look around, and think to myself, "Holy sh*t, I'm literally standing in Whiterun right now," which is a very weird and awesome feeling. VR is a whole new level of gaming and it's only going to get better.

    Narrative: 8/10
    Skyrim tells an engaging story that keeps you interested throughout. It may lose traction a little bit here and there but it mostly keeps a steady pace. There are a couple more intriguing story lines in the DLCs if you get them complete version.

    Protagonist: 10/10
    Being able to fully customize your characters appearance and apparel automatically renders a 10/10 IMO. Skyrim executes this perfectly. However, in VR you cannot see your own character so it's kind of pointless. Regardless, still awesome.

    Characters/Interactions: 10/10
    Skyrim really immerses you into the game with things like being able to get married, adopt children, own pets, build your home. All of these things create such a unique experience in VR that it's hard to put the headset down sometimes. Not to mention some awesome supporting characters you meet along the way, both friend and foe.

    Gameplay: 10/10
    Man, there's something about using the Move controller to cast a spell from your "hand" and blowing an enemy to pieces. Or wielding a sword and slicing your way through a wave of bandits. Or drawing back the bow behind your head and sniping a giant across a field. All of it is just amazing. It's hard to believe that this is where we're at with technology, but I couldn't be happier with it!

    Overall Score: 9.5/10
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  6. Jul 13, 2020
    8
    Issues in the base version of Skyrim seem to disappear in the VR Version. The basic combat feels more exhilarating when you're the one swinging the swords manually or aiming the bow. The somewhat jagged and rough visuals feel more alive when you're actually in the world. I only wish the game was expanded more to take advantage of VR like allowing the player to parry and strike using theIssues in the base version of Skyrim seem to disappear in the VR Version. The basic combat feels more exhilarating when you're the one swinging the swords manually or aiming the bow. The somewhat jagged and rough visuals feel more alive when you're actually in the world. I only wish the game was expanded more to take advantage of VR like allowing the player to parry and strike using the Move Controllers and have the enemies respond better to it.

    Still, Skyrim VR is a must have for fans of VR.
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  7. Apr 17, 2020
    9
    I don't think i need to say much, this is the whole of Skyrim... but IN VR!
    The game is legendary, and it's hard to say that, but this version is EVEN BETTER than 'normal' Skyrim for me. In VR the game got way more interesting, i ended up way more immersed in the story than when i played Skyrim originally, and if you have a PSVR, i couldn't recommend it more, it's by far my most played VR
    I don't think i need to say much, this is the whole of Skyrim... but IN VR!
    The game is legendary, and it's hard to say that, but this version is EVEN BETTER than 'normal' Skyrim for me. In VR the game got way more interesting, i ended up way more immersed in the story than when i played Skyrim originally, and if you have a PSVR, i couldn't recommend it more, it's by far my most played VR game (15 hours and counting) because of it's gigantic world to explore and all the things to do.

    This one is an easy recommendation, even if you played the 'normal' 'flat screen' Skyrim (as i did). I just can't give it a 10 because the graphics looks dated, obviously, but it's a really minor """issue""".
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  8. Feb 12, 2020
    8
    Great game overall, the only reason its not a 10 is because the tracking is really bad, other than that, its the same as regular Skyrim, just in VR and kinda glitchy.
  9. Dec 29, 2019
    8
    First I have to point out that I am playing this game on my PS4 Slim. It's better on the PS4 Pro and on PC in VR from what I'm told. It's a little bit blurry and I got motion sickness after playing it the first time. But I didn't get it again after playing last night. And let me tell you this game is amazing. It's like a totally different game. I felt like I was there and it kind of feelsFirst I have to point out that I am playing this game on my PS4 Slim. It's better on the PS4 Pro and on PC in VR from what I'm told. It's a little bit blurry and I got motion sickness after playing it the first time. But I didn't get it again after playing last night. And let me tell you this game is amazing. It's like a totally different game. I felt like I was there and it kind of feels that you are playing in real time. What I mean is I felt more in the moment and took everything in a lot more. I did the Golden Claw quest and it was a lot of fun. I rescued a man that was stuck in a spider's web. I killed the giant spider first. And after the man tried to run away with the Golden Claw I killed him and took it back. I then killed this Overlord and took his sword as my own. Looking at the map is cool in VR and same for the skill tree. My only complaint is that you can't kill everyone in the game. It hurts the overall immersion. I could see people giving this game a 9 or 10 if they played it on a PS4 Pro or on PC. Expand
  10. Dec 8, 2019
    10
    Well, this is THE open world game that defined everything on how it should be done. I still enjoy it so much after years of playing it. This is just a masterpiece.
  11. Dec 6, 2019
    9
    The best way of playing Skyrim imo. Graphics aren't fantastic but the world really comes alive. And it's Skyrim so it's good. I'm not a fan of the motion controls but I play with the DS4 so the options are there.
  12. May 16, 2019
    10
    Totally blown away with this version of Skyrim. I did upgrade to a PS4 pro for this game as I was not happy with the visuals on the standard PS4. It is very nice on the pro a lot sharper which allows me to play for a lot longer 6 plus hour sessions. I don't find this game causes any motion sickness.
  13. Dec 31, 2018
    10
    Outstanding. Vr adds such an amazing element to Skyrim. It feels like you're really transported to a magical world.
  14. Dec 20, 2018
    10
    Any review that complained about controls is wrong, you can play exactly the same way as regular skyrim with a controller. As others mentioned, you feel like you are really in Skyrim. While graphics are downgraded, I believe the added level of immersion is a solid tradeoff. I have now seen and done things in Skyrim VR that I never did during my 300 hour playthrough with the flat version.
  15. Oct 1, 2018
    10
    I've been playing videogames for almost 30 years. Skyrim on PSVR is the best gaming experience I have ever had. So immersive, so engrossing, so amazing to be inside the world. I play for hours (sitting), using Moves, and love every second of it. I marvel at it repeatedly, and literally say "wow" while playing.
  16. Oct 1, 2018
    10
    10 hours in and this is one of the best experiences I had in years. I am playing on an original PS 4 and the game plays very smoothly. The graphics are good for a game with a world that huge.
    I chose the motion control, normal locomotion and after one hour you do not want to go back to a DS4 anymore. Bethesda has found an amazing control scheme using the PS move. Shooting arrows with a
    10 hours in and this is one of the best experiences I had in years. I am playing on an original PS 4 and the game plays very smoothly. The graphics are good for a game with a world that huge.
    I chose the motion control, normal locomotion and after one hour you do not want to go back to a DS4 anymore. Bethesda has found an amazing control scheme using the PS move. Shooting arrows with a bow feels like shooting with a real bow in real life, it is extremely well implemented after a little bit getting used to. Similar for slashing and stabbing with a sword. It is as if you were doing it in real life. Blocking incoming arrows with a shield is again amazing.
    The controls and buttons schemes are extremely well mapped on the 2 moves and it is great. Using fire and other magical cast is something you have to experience in VR.
    I read somewhere that the graphics are still better on a PS4 Pro, but as I mentioned before, I still have to encounter a major bug on a PS4 og.
    I haven't experienced any sickness or nausea after few hours of gaming uninterrupted. There are quite generous options in the settings to accommodate the VR experience to your liking. Especially the FOV and the snap turning intensity etc.

    Update 1: After almost 20 hrs of playing, I definitely confirm my score of 10. Using the bow and arrows is terrific especially after you invest some skill point in it. The dungeons are now scary, very scary. I had several jump scares that left me trembling. Your first encounter with a Draugr will leave some marks lol. Holding a torch while roaming dungeons is like in real life. Fabulous. I have never experienced something like that after more than 35 years of gaming. Ignore the people that are complaining about the graphics. It’s true that the resolution is low, but the graphics are well detailed and when you’re inside the World of Skyrim it’s not an annoyance at all. You’ll get used to it rapidly. Bethesda has made a big service to VR by releasing Skyrim for it. It has demonstrated that huge games can be adapted to the technology and are as much as if not more enjoyable than in 2D. I hope other big developers will follow suite and jump in the train (I’m looking at you Witcher 3. Imagine casting magic by drawing rectangles with your PS Move). Bethesda has proven as well that VR is not a gimmick but a real revolution in how we play video games. I’m hopeful for the future.

    Update 2 (One year later): I purchased a ps4 Pro and I'm playing on it at the moment. The experience is noticeably smoother in terms of graphics and frame rate. I advise you to play Skyrim VR on a Pro. I clocked 108 hours up till now and still I'm not bored. I originally never played the expansion and they offer me a lot of additional content and a new island. The developers have patched the games several times and the latest patch in my opinion brought the most improvement to the game. I really wish Bethesda brought Fallout to VR and make good use of the Aim controller.

    To summarize my long review of the game. This is the game I bought my PSVR for a few months back, and I made the right choice. If you loved Skyrim and you want to experience it in VR with a new character, do not miss this opportunity and get the game or the Skyrim VR bundle. If this sells a lot, it will push other big developers to release big games in VR and will keep the technology alive.
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  17. Sep 23, 2018
    10
    +Full skyrim rpg experience in VR
    +Excellent move controller support
    +Great VR comfort options -Graphics benefit from increased resolution on ps4 pro This is the VR experience I have dreamt of throughout my childhood... From the moment I started to play to several hours in the sense of depth/scale is unforgettable through PSVR. Having played skyrim on its original release, bringing
    +Full skyrim rpg experience in VR
    +Excellent move controller support
    +Great VR comfort options
    -Graphics benefit from increased resolution on ps4 pro

    This is the VR experience I have dreamt of throughout my childhood... From the moment I started to play to several hours in the sense of depth/scale is unforgettable through PSVR.
    Having played skyrim on its original release, bringing the same experience to VR is transformative! Since having my PSVR this game and resi 7 have blown my mind. I cant stop thinking about going back for more! Also I highly recommend the move controllers if you can it makes the experience that much more immersive (especially casting magic at two different enemies at the same time).
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  18. Sep 3, 2018
    10
    An absolute triumph, perhaps the greatest video game I have played since cutting my teeth on white phosphor dots and bleeping in the early 1970's.

    What I find astonishing, as an 'older' gamer, is the lack of appreciation this game seems to have. Perhaps for people of my generation, who were the first to experience video games outside of research laboratories, this game is the
    An absolute triumph, perhaps the greatest video game I have played since cutting my teeth on white phosphor dots and bleeping in the early 1970's.

    What I find astonishing, as an 'older' gamer, is the lack of appreciation this game seems to have. Perhaps for people of my generation, who were the first to experience video games outside of research laboratories, this game is the realization of decades of dreaming and wondering - what would it be like to have a more embodied experience fighting a dragon, delving into a subterranean lair, riding a horse through a snowstorm down a treacherous mountain path while being chased by a monster.

    In fact, as far as I am concerned, anyone who has spent some time with this (on PSVR or PCVR) and is not impressed is simply someone I cannot trust in terms of making a claim about any video game.

    Amazing.
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  19. Aug 9, 2018
    10
    this is simply the best, largest and complete full game on PSVR. Combat in VR with the Move controllers is what VR is all about: you're there, facing countless dangers in front of you and from your back, and you raiser your shield and find an opening and attack, or you run away, go stealthy, aim your bow from afar and get them without they ever seeing you. Or waving powerful spells atthis is simply the best, largest and complete full game on PSVR. Combat in VR with the Move controllers is what VR is all about: you're there, facing countless dangers in front of you and from your back, and you raiser your shield and find an opening and attack, or you run away, go stealthy, aim your bow from afar and get them without they ever seeing you. Or waving powerful spells at giant spiders, draugrs, bandits, wolves, giants, you name it... all details such as books or objects and houses are there from the original game.

    locomotion could be initially easier if the Move controllers had analog sticks, but still much thought went into how to make it work and once you get used to it (like in the new intro tutorial area), it's as natural as with analogs

    anyway, there's no ammount of enough praise to Bethesda for proving that PSVR is capable of being more than a costly amusement toy...
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  20. Jul 3, 2018
    10
    This and RE7 are the only 2 games in PSVR that are full length games with depth.

    I've played Skyrim before but trust me, NOTHING compares to actually being inside the game.
    Thanks to VR you are not only playing skyrim, you ARE INSIDE SKYRIM.

    Ignore the reviews about the blurry graphics. BETHESDA PATCHED THE GAME on JUNE 25th.
    It's one of the BEST looking VR games now.
  21. Jun 5, 2018
    9
    I played it through on PC a few times and it was ok. VR brings it to a whole new level though. Even the lower graphics are not enough to dissuade me from wanting to play. Once you're in the game and immersed in the world, the lower graphics quickly melt away to an excellent immersive experience! I have at least 80 hours (probably much more) into the game and I'm still getting blownI played it through on PC a few times and it was ok. VR brings it to a whole new level though. Even the lower graphics are not enough to dissuade me from wanting to play. Once you're in the game and immersed in the world, the lower graphics quickly melt away to an excellent immersive experience! I have at least 80 hours (probably much more) into the game and I'm still getting blown away by the beauty of the world. The controls are a bit weird to get accustomed to at first with the move controllers. However once you get them down, movement is very intuitive and becomes second nature. This took around 3 to 4 hours of play time for me.

    Using weapons is pretty fun. Bow and arrow, once you get it down, is really satisfying and you end up feeling as though you're actually shooting one. The best weapons so far though are the werewolf pimp slap claws. It's extremely fun running around and a werewolf and pimp slapping everyone to death. Casting is also pretty fun, but I still prefer weapon and the werewolf pimp slap.

    The only real drawback to the game for me are the menus. They were a bit clumsy, even when you get accustomed to the moves. That said, I'm not sure what the best way to implement them to be more fluid would have been. There are a lot of menu and sub menu items in the game. Other games in PSVR seem to not have nearly as many issues, though many don't have the sheer amount of menu items. It would have maybe helped in things like enchanting or alchemy to be able to select to make something more than once instead of having to select all the items again and again.

    Overall it is deeply immersive and by far one of the longest and largest titles on PSVR. If you have PSVR it is a must own to me.
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  22. Jun 4, 2018
    10
    It's a game that lets you literally step into the world of Skyrim. I can't imagine a better selling point. While the Moves offer more immersion, playing with the DS4 gives you the controls you're used to while also allowing the PSVR to place you in the world. Astounding.
  23. Jun 4, 2018
    10
    Easily one of the best games on the VR platform. Looks blurry at first (indoors - especially the dungeoans - it is much better), soon to be forgotten when you dive in into this almost endless adventure.

    The controls with two moves are awesome and work really well - compensating the lack of proper sticks. This is the way Skyrim is meant to be played. Be in this fascinating world and
    Easily one of the best games on the VR platform. Looks blurry at first (indoors - especially the dungeoans - it is much better), soon to be forgotten when you dive in into this almost endless adventure.

    The controls with two moves are awesome and work really well - compensating the lack of proper sticks.

    This is the way Skyrim is meant to be played. Be in this fascinating world and do not just look at it.
    Archery and magic works best, but also melee etc feels great.
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  24. May 30, 2018
    8
    After clocking in about 30 hours of gameplay, I can safely conclude that Skyrim VR is the best virtual-reality experience I have had thus far. I do have a few criticisms, but they pale in comparison to the massive achievement Bethesda has accomplished in not only porting this relatively old game over to a VR headset, but also developing dramatically new ways to play a classic RPG.After clocking in about 30 hours of gameplay, I can safely conclude that Skyrim VR is the best virtual-reality experience I have had thus far. I do have a few criticisms, but they pale in comparison to the massive achievement Bethesda has accomplished in not only porting this relatively old game over to a VR headset, but also developing dramatically new ways to play a classic RPG.
    Positives (+):
    -Very fun usage of the PS Move controllers (highly recommended for the full experience), including realistic archery mechanics, shooting spells out of your hands in multiple directions, and fun sword/shield combat.
    -Sense of scale: cities, mountains, dragons, etc. tower over you and give a strong sense of immersion; the draw distance seems to be preserved well enough to also give you sweeping views
    -Immersive details: dust settling indoors, butterflys, moths, seeds falling from trees, bugs crawling on the ground are some of the many details I simply never noticed while playing for hundreds of hours on the consoles
    -Great range of options: I appreciated how many settings there were for those who experience nausea, and also including both Move and Ds4 support for different playstyles
    -Smooth 60fps, relatively short load times
    -An already great game with all DLC; if you enjoy it, Skyrim VR is the reason to get a PSVR as you can play this for years and not run out of quests to complete or locations to explore.

    Negatives (-):
    -Low resolution: this is mostly a hardware limitation, and I was also playing on an OG PS4, but the graphics still take a major hit; those who prefer maximized graphics and visual fidelity may be disappointed if you cannot look past this.
    -Sound: the sound has a poor 3D effect. Not bad, but just nothing impressive; I really think Bethesda could have spent more time on this.
    -Combat, while fun, can get wonky: this is mostly in regards to melee weapons; the hit detection seems off and can break the immersion at times.
    -Appearance of Move controllers in-game: when you have your weapons sheathed, the move controllers appear on screen instead of your hands. While I understand we need to see the buttons, it can be immersion-breaking.

    Overall: phenomenal VR adaptation of an already-great game, hampered only by a few minor criticisms. If you love RPGs and are on the fence about buying a PSVR, I highly recommend picking one up along with Skryim VR.
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  25. Apr 26, 2018
    10
    This was the VR seller for me. I played so many hours of Skyrim with and without mods, but everything feels fresh again, I'm amazed at every known stuff I see and I'm still finding new things never discovered before. Playing an archer or a mage is a blast, as is using a torch to light up your path, throwing a bottle to catch the attention of a guard. There a so many little things, littleThis was the VR seller for me. I played so many hours of Skyrim with and without mods, but everything feels fresh again, I'm amazed at every known stuff I see and I'm still finding new things never discovered before. Playing an archer or a mage is a blast, as is using a torch to light up your path, throwing a bottle to catch the attention of a guard. There a so many little things, little details that I never took care of and VR is making me noticing and experiencing them like never before. Watching the snow, the stars, drowning in flooded caves, everything just feels there. When I launch the title, I am in the game, I am gathering mushrooms for alchemy, catching butterflies - hell, every little thing is just so fun. I always played without fast travel, as I feel it is the true way to play Skyrim. Exploration is a big part of the game, of the experience. It is almost impossible to start a quest without venturing elsewhere as new discoveries, camps or caves are found.

    Now, I waited and watched a lot of reviews before buying the PSVR. I didn't have much faith in the moves controllers as they are re-used old tech from the ps3 era. But I'm really surprised by how great they feel in the hands and by their accuracy. While not perfect and not as precise as Vive or Oculus controllers, they handle nicely and have not triggered any frustration in my game sessions.

    The resolution is not great, but everything in the game makes up for it. Sure, if you have a decent computer that can handle the game, I would recommend you to buy the PC version instead. But for the price, if you only have a ps4 and are a fan of Skyrim, do yourself a favor and buy this. Even on the base ps4, which I have, I have no complaints: the performance is great, the game is blurry, but still beautiful and we have to thank Bethesda for porting a behemot of this kind in VR.

    I would even buy Morrowind VR would they dare to do it, as those games are just meant to be experienced. Loosing myself in an open world this big and complex is the best thing gaming has done for me since a long long time. And I just hope that we'll get to play more rpgs like this on VR.
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  26. Apr 20, 2018
    8
    I have never played this game before. I got it in PSVR bundle and I have to say i am impressed. VR gaming is extremely immersive. I really mean it. It is so immersive that you really forget it is not real. I actually caught myself talking to the characters couple of times. At the beginning of the game I encountered sleeping bear and I caught myself telling my virtual comrade to harry upI have never played this game before. I got it in PSVR bundle and I have to say i am impressed. VR gaming is extremely immersive. I really mean it. It is so immersive that you really forget it is not real. I actually caught myself talking to the characters couple of times. At the beginning of the game I encountered sleeping bear and I caught myself telling my virtual comrade to harry up ! seriously
    This is totally crazy ! graphics are tone down and are on PlayStation 3 level. But this matter little because the more you play the game the less you pay attention to graphics and more the things happening around you. the gaming is so enjoyable. Do play this game with move controllers. it is so much better to play this game that way. I am playing this game on PlayStation 4 Pro. you will immerse yourself in this game for hours on end. I totally love it !. it is highly recommend it !
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  27. Apr 18, 2018
    9
    Best game for PSVR - Its full Skyrim in VR with a graphical downgrade, Amazing RPG, Massive World, and really immersive. If you are fighting with melee weapons it can be hit or miss but using magic or bows its downright brilliant
  28. Mar 29, 2018
    10
    After 30-some years, THIS is the gaming dream come true. A fully realized virtual world, with you standing inside it in VR. Go anywhere, do anything. Use the Move controllers, this is the most fun you've ever had fighting in a videogame.

    You're not just playing a game anymore, you're in a whole new world.
  29. Feb 13, 2018
    10
    Best VR game available so far besides RE7 but unfortunately RE7 only lasts so long. Skyrim VR is the only VR game on PSVR right now that you can play for hundreds of hours (it's Skyrim after all). Only drawbacks are lower graphic resolution and the usual bugs. If you are looking for a VR game that keeps you busy this is it.
  30. Feb 12, 2018
    10
    Ladies and gentlemen.
    Welcome to the first true open-world VR game! The most of VR games are really closed and limited but not this one. Yep, graphics is not perfect, but it is 7 years old. I want to believe that it will give a push to developing of open world VR games. My dream came true. The most of people criticize Bethesda for reissuing games. But in this case they are not right.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 44 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 34 out of 44
  2. Negative: 0 out of 44
  1. Dec 27, 2018
    72
    While it's not the best VR game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR is the most massive RPG on PSVR, and it's just as addictive as it's always been. Regardless of whether you play the main quests, chase down all of the side content, go hunting, go dungeoneering, be a smith and forge your own weapons, or go wherever you want to go, Skyrim works well enough, and that should be good enough for most players.
  2. CD-Action
    Feb 8, 2018
    75
    VR really lets you experience Skyrim on a whole different level of immersion. Even despite PS VR’s low resolution it’s really easy to forget about the real world. The problem for me was that although I’m usually resistant to VR-induced nausea, after ca. 40-60 minutes with Skyrim VR I was starting to feel sick. [01/2018, p.50]
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Feb 6, 2018
    80
    It's not perfect but there's no other PS VR game with this level of depth and detail. Even if you think you've seen it all before, you've definitely never see it like this. [Jan 2018, p.96]