Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook No mod list for Skyrim is complete without SkyUI. The default UI for Skyrim is ugly, dated, and ...
The moment he picked up his first SNES controller, he knew gaming was going to be a lifelong passion. From adventures with Link to repelling the Covenant with Master Chief to even climbing ever-higher ...
Among thousands of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mods, Immersive Armors is one of the most popular ones. Created by several modders, the Immersive Armors mod gives a new look to players’ armor choices.
On Tuesday, Bethesda published a surprise patch for The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition that combined free mods and paid mods under a single Creations banner. It also eliminated the previous ...
"Skyrim" has undergone dozens of transformations since it was first released for consoles and PC in 2011. Since then, it has been heavily ported and modded, and to this day, dedicated mod-smiths are ...
Modders have put an awful lot of effort into making sure Skyrim has continually evolved and expanded in the years since it was first released into the world. The mod in question is called ‘Elder Creed ...
There's not much that the best Skyrim mods haven't polished to a glistening sheen in the now twelve year-old Bethesda RPG game, but now an ambitious new project aims to modernise something that you ...
Rachel has experience creating content on a number of niche concepts. Her writer skillset lies in pop culture and animation, with a degree in the latter. As a ranked competitive gamer, she's ...
Skyrim mods are an ever present part of the Bethesda RPG, with the free downloads ranging from minor gameplay tweaks to major mechanical changes. So while you wait for the likes of Starfield, why not ...
A mod for The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has been posted by a player on Reddit, showing a comical change to NPC animations. Skyrim's idle animations have always been rather simple, consisting of head ...
Among awesome Skyrim mods, this might be one of the coolest. Nexus user syclonix has created their own version of the Nemesis system from Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor and Middle Earth: Shadow of War ...
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