Tagged:  The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

By Anthony LaBella, June 27, 2012 4 VG Review

My experience with Xenoblade Chronicles boils down to a perpetual sense of nostalgia and wonderment. I was raised on the epic grandeur of titles like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VII, and the standout qualities of those JRPG classics are… Read More »

By Aled Morgan, May 31, 2012 0 GN, Videos

  If you’ve slain every dragon, plundered every cave, and maxed out every skill in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim then Bethesda have further adventures already lined up for you. We’ve known the name of Skyrim‘s first expansion for some… Read More »

By Dan McKenney, May 4, 2012 1 GN, Videos

Zenimax Online has  announced The Elder Scrolls Online, the first MMO in the Elder Scrolls franchise. The game will take place approximately one thousand years before the events in Skyrim, as the daedric prince Molag Bol attempts to take over… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, May 4, 2012 0 Columns, Videos

It’s been a long while since Listen Up shared some of the greatest music video games have to offer, so I wanted Listen Up’s return to be something special; something grand! I polled my fellow GamerNode writers, and we all… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, April 14, 2012 1 Columns, GN, Videos

IT’S SUPERRRR DYNAMIC COOKING TIME!! Hot gaming news is coming Hot Off The Grill! Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle behind the camera) as he runs down the top gaming news stories from the… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, April 12, 2012 1 GN, Videos

A recent press release courtesy of Bethesda has revealed a free Xbox 360 title update for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The update, which is expected to come out later this month, will include Kinect support. Don’t worry, players won’t… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, March 7, 2012 0 GN

With the rise of home consoles and lack of PC exclusivity these days, many gamers have been led to assume that computer gaming is on the downfall and at risk of being eventually rendered irrelevant. However, a new study by… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, February 13, 2012 0 Big Red Potion

Host Sinan Kubba is joined by regular guests Jeffrey Matulef and Eddie Inzauto to discuss narrative urgency and its relevance to telling good stories in video games. [Big Red Potion]

By Mike Deas, January 29, 2012 0 Features

The first-person perspective in a video game is meant to convey the intimacy of assuming another’s consciousness, living in those virtual shoes. Take the airport terrorist situation in COD: Modern Warfare 2. The first-person perspective is a tool that –… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, January 17, 2012 0 Features, GN Show

You’ve seen the nominees and winners for GamerNode’s Special Honors and Best of 2011 Nodie Awards; now it’s time for the biggest virtual trophy of them all. It took a lot of deliberation, some of which you can listen to… Read More »