is one of the RPG genre's best-loved titles, and developer Bethesda Game Studios has capitalized on this popularity by publishing versions of the game across separate console generations. Bethesda's unique approach to filling out the decade-long wait for has been subject to plenty of jokes and wry commentary, but there's no denying it's yielded positive results for the company. It's also been rewarding for fans willing to reinvest in the title on different consoles, as more content has been added to it with each update.
Trying to bring something new to the table every few years when releasing the exact same game is not an easy feat, but Bethesda — with the help of its modding community — has managed to do so for the most part. Whether a player has only ever experienced the original game or has played each of 's many different iterations, each of these versions offers a slightly different taste of the same dragon-slaying dish. There's no wrong way to play the game, but there are definitely versions that provide a more comprehensive experience overall.
Available on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 upon release, the original was a truly epic RPG. There were a number of hiccups involving bugs in, but those imperfections have cemented themselves in players' memories, with some of the best glitches in ending up being seen as endearing qualities. The unintentional silliness and hilarity that these bugs and glitches brought to a serious game was enough to immediately turn into one of the most memorable (and meme-able) games to ever exist.
One thing to note with the base edition is that not every version that not every version is equal. The PC version has always been hailed as inherently superior for a number of reasons, including better
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