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# Build & customize your own home 3 epic DLC expansions included Legendary difficulty & infinite skill leveling The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Playstation 3 Legendary Edition

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## Summary

> ⚔️ Dive into the ultimate fantasy saga — where legends are born and dragons await!

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- **What is this?** The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Playstation 3 Legendary Edition by bethesda
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## Key Features

- • **Unrivaled Freedom of Play:** Craft any character, master any skill, and shape your destiny in a vast open world.
- • **Build Your Dream Sanctuary:** Purchase land and design your personalized home with armory, alchemy lab, and more.
- • **Complete Legendary Edition:** Includes Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn expansions for endless adventure.
- • **Epic Dragon Battles & Shouts:** Harness powerful Dragonborn shouts to dominate foes and tame dragons.
- • **Immersive Storytelling & Replayability:** Over 200 Game of the Year awards with countless quests, factions, and moral choices.

## Overview

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Legendary Edition for PlayStation 3 delivers the complete, award-winning RPG experience with all three official expansions—Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn. Featuring infinite skill progression, legendary difficulty, and unparalleled freedom to create and customize your character and home, this edition offers thousands of hours of immersive gameplay in a vast, richly detailed open world. Perfect for players seeking epic storytelling, deep customization, and the thrill of dragon-slaying adventure.

## Description

Winner of more than 200 Game of the Year awards, experience the complete Skyrim collection with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Legendary Edition, including the original critically-acclaimed game, official add-ons – Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn – and added features like combat cameras, mounted combat, Legendary difficulty mode for hardcore players, and Legendary skills – enabling you to master every perk and level up your skills infinitely.

Review: A Don't-Miss, Landmark, Gotta-Play, Bucket-List Game - If, for whatever reason, you have yet to experience this landmark game, then get it right now--seriously, just click "Add to Cart"...there you go--and once it arrives, tell your friends and loved ones that you'll see them in a couple of weeks. Yes, it really IS that good. All the superlatives you've heard about this game are true, every single one of them, with no exceptions. Even if you don't think a single player, high fantasy epic is your kind of game, get this anyway. There is simply too much to do, too much to see, too much to read, and too much to experience, for any gamer to skip this. If you're squeamish, and you've seen the content warnings, you're probably thinking, "Blood and gore? Intense violence? Eww, no." Not to say that's not there: finishing someone off with a power attack from a battleaxe can be a bit messy. And it's also true that there are a couple of quests which genuinely do try to scare you. But if a battleaxe isn't your style, there's Destruction magic, there's archery, and you can always try to simply sneak your way through. And while there are some genuinely creepy quests, there are also a couple of quests which seem to be in there strictly to lighten the mood. The best one I've stumbled on so far started out as a friendly drinking game, and next thing I knew, I felt like I was playing through a remake of "The Hangover" that was being co-directed by Peter Jackson and Terry Gilliam. And there are also times in the game where you can just stop, do nothing, and watch the world go by. If you think that sounds boring, then try this: around 4 AM on a clear morning in Solitude, make your way up to the top of the fortifications on the eastern side of the city, and then look out over the water, and just watch the sun rise. If you've got a big screen, this is an awe-inspiring sight. And then there is the soundtrack, which is thisclose to being worth the price of admission all by itself. Now add to that mix the number of the game's one-liners that have gone on to become pop culture references in their own right. As a source of familiar pop culture quotes, Skyrim may not be the "Casablanca" of video games just yet, but it may end up there eventually. Also worth noting is the total freedom you have to design your character--and, in the Hearthfire add-on, your home!--to fit your style of play. Will you be an upstanding citizen, or a master criminal? Do you want to use a bow and arrow, sword and board, two-handed warhammer, or Destruction magic? Do you side with the Imperial Legion, or the Stormcloak Rebellion? Again, there is just so much to see, do, and be in this game, that you may never see it all. And while there are some parts of the game that definitely aren't for the squeamish or the easily frightened, there are also unexpected moments in the game where you're going to stumble onto a scene of breathtaking beauty. Admittedly, having so much freedom to do what you want can lead to some system hiccups and lock-ups, so save your progress often. Load times can get "go grab a beverage" long once in a while, so be prepared for some infrequent hurry-up-and-wait, particularly if you're in a large city and you're going in and out of multiple buildings. Technical quibbles aside, this is a game that you have GOT to play at least once in your life. Get this game, get it now, and get ready to experience one of the most convincing worlds in the history of video games.
Review: Skyrim . . . A Newbie Perspective - First, let me just say that I'm over 50 years of age. I say that because I know there's a lot of folks that grew up in my era with kids that sucked them into playing video games. My kids are now 24 and 28, and have been trying to get me to play Skyrim since it's release. I've been playing for about a month now. What it's Like Skyrim (for those who haven't played this type of game) is a free-roaming open world game where you play in virtually any style you like. There are "main" quest lines that help the game progress, but you can easily spend hours doing little side quests, exploring, mining, gathering, hunting and simply immersing yourself in the world of Skyrim. If you played any of the Fallout games, the mechanics are very similar. The realism of the graphics and the first (or 3rd) person game play is quite compelling. Controls I've been a PS3 gamer for almost 2 months now (hold your applause till the end please!). The controls were relatively simple for me to pick up. They made sense and only took a few beginner-mode quests to get the hang of it. There are multiple menus to navigate (like the Fallout series), but that's what comes with a very expansive and versatile experience like Skyrim. Your character moves with the left stick, while you adjust your view angle with the right. It's relatively simple once you get the hang of it. Pushing down on the right controller arm changes your perspective from first person (you see from your characters perspective) to 3rd person (you see from behind your character). Overall, controls are extremely similar to Fallout. Game Play This is a massive storyline that will keep you glued to the couch for longer than you should be. If you have things you need to get done, don't turn this game on. The game goes to great lengths to pull you into multiple story lines, rewarding you for each of the paths you follow. Your play style is completely up to you in Skyrim. You have an extremely versatile skill assignment tree that lets you buff your health, stamina, magic, crafting, potion, spell casting and many other areas of your character development. You can literally play this game in dozens of character configurations. I've been running through buffing my ranged and defensive skills, while letting my mercenary carry all my heavy stuff and tank for me. (oh yea. You get mercenaries to carry all your loot. . . also, did i mention loot?). You can easily craft a mage, a tank, a stealth back-stabbing rogue, an archer or any other character (or combination thereof). In short, the game play is extremely compelling and fun. It's both rewarding and well thought out. Crafting As with other games (like World of Warcraft), the crafting requires materials. You can easily gather materials from mining, hunting and gathering. Unlike many titles, Skyrim doesn't make you pick a specific gathering skill. You can collect plants for potions, leather for clothes and armor, and minerals and ore for heavier armor and weapons. Skills are honed by creating items. The more you create in a school (potions, weapons, armor) the more you level up that school. Materials of all types are plentiful and crafting is a fun distraction that can easily be woven into your pursuit of questing initiatives. The World Skyrim is a vast world where you encounter many major cities, small towns, vast amounts of engaging NPCs (non-player characters) and a variety of critters, trolls, wildlife and of course Dragons. The free-roaming play style lets you engage the world as you'd like. Spending time on the specifics of the game that you find to your liking. Each town has multiple opportunities to quest, gain faction, establish your character reputation and to simply explore and enjoy. I can't honestly say how vast the world is because I've been playing it for weeks now, and still have a full quest log. There's much to do in the world of Skyrim. Good Guy or Bad Guy? Much like Fallout, you get to pick how your characters personality evolves. You can choose to steal, murder and pillage. Naturally these choices come with bounties and other consequences one would expect when they don't play nice. Or you can choose to be helpful, kind and honorable. Both fine choices and lead to varying alternatives throughout the game. This aspect alone lends itself to the replay value of Skyrim. Hone your persuasion skillls and experience different dialog and outcomes based on your ability to convince others. Werewolves and Vampires? Yep. You can turn into a werewolf and/or a vampire and play in that fashion if you'd like. You start as a live character, but can easily (and accidentally) get vampirism from the bite of a vampire. If you don't cure it, you develop an entirely new skill set, along with a peculiar taste for human blood. Yet another avenue that you can follow in Skyrim if it suits your play style. Don't want to be one, no sweat. There's a cure. It took me hours to figure it out and get cured, but the entire process was fun! A House, a wife and a couple of kids? Skyrim lets you buy houses in the major towns, provided you've got the cash and have met the prerequisites for these purchases. Buying a house is pretty much a necessity if you plan to continue to explore dungeons and reap the fat loot rewards. You'll need somewhere to store your stuff. Once you have a house, you can choose to marry (a wife or husband) and even adopt a few kids. Skyrim is an extremely engaging experience. A bit of a negative, but tolerable The load times on this game (as others have reported) are somewhat lengthy. It could easily take 60 seconds or longer to engage in a save or a load, so keep that in mind when you play. I also (highly) recommend saving your progress often. I bought my first horse after a struggle to acquire the 1000 gold required to do so. Shortly thereafter, he was killed by a bear. Realizing I hadn't saved since mid-way through a dungeon, I had to repeat 2 hours of play to once again buy my horse. Save early and save often. Oh, and if you "lose" your horse (misplace him or he runs off), don't worry. Just fast travel to the next town. He'll be waiting by the stable if you didn't kill him. Replay Value I see this title being on my replay list for quite some time. The storyline is engaging, the NPCs are fun and well thought out. The voice acting is great and the side quests will keep you busy for days. The ability to shape your character in any way you'd like, coupled with the depth of the story and the massive amounts of quests makes this title repayable. I will spin other characters to try other play styles and wander through the world of Skyrim many more times. Oh, and the music is great. TL;DR (too long, didn't read) Skyrim is fun, engaging and epic from an adventure standpoint. Character customization is virtually limiteless, and only bound by the selections you make. You pick your playstyle, you pick your talents, you pick your journeys and the storyline will help you find a destination. This title is a keeper. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do. I should have bought it years ago when my kids told me "Dad. .you gotta play Skyrim!" dom

## Features

- Live Another Life, In Another World: Play any type of character you can imagine, and do whatever you want; the freedom of choice, storytelling, and adventure of The Elder Scrolls comes to life in one legendary experience from all three official add-ons.
- Dawnguard: The Vampire Lord Harkon has returned to power. By using the Elder Scrolls, he seeks to do the unthinkable - to end the sun itself. Will you join the ancient order of the Dawnguard and stop him. Or will you become a Vampire Lord.
- Hearthfire: Purchase land and build your own home from the ground up - from a simple one-room cottage to a sprawling compound complete with an armory, alchemy laboratory, and more.
- Dragonborn: Journey off the coast of Morrowind, to the vast island of Solstheim. Traverse the ash wastes and glacial valleys of this new land as you become more powerful with shouts that bend the will of your enemies and even tame dragons.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CJ7IUI6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,846 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #51 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,331) |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00093155160026, 00931551600268 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
| Item model number | 16002 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Bethesda Softworks |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.6 x 6.7 inches; 2.47 ounces |
| Publication Date | June 4, 2013 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | June 4, 2013 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 931551600268 087108571762 093155160026 707003231072 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Don't-Miss, Landmark, Gotta-Play, Bucket-List Game
*by R***K on December 27, 2014*

If, for whatever reason, you have yet to experience this landmark game, then get it right now--seriously, just click "Add to Cart"...there you go--and once it arrives, tell your friends and loved ones that you'll see them in a couple of weeks. Yes, it really IS that good. All the superlatives you've heard about this game are true, every single one of them, with no exceptions. Even if you don't think a single player, high fantasy epic is your kind of game, get this anyway. There is simply too much to do, too much to see, too much to read, and too much to experience, for any gamer to skip this. If you're squeamish, and you've seen the content warnings, you're probably thinking, "Blood and gore? Intense violence? Eww, no." Not to say that's not there: finishing someone off with a power attack from a battleaxe can be a bit messy. And it's also true that there are a couple of quests which genuinely do try to scare you. But if a battleaxe isn't your style, there's Destruction magic, there's archery, and you can always try to simply sneak your way through. And while there are some genuinely creepy quests, there are also a couple of quests which seem to be in there strictly to lighten the mood. The best one I've stumbled on so far started out as a friendly drinking game, and next thing I knew, I felt like I was playing through a remake of "The Hangover" that was being co-directed by Peter Jackson and Terry Gilliam. And there are also times in the game where you can just stop, do nothing, and watch the world go by. If you think that sounds boring, then try this: around 4 AM on a clear morning in Solitude, make your way up to the top of the fortifications on the eastern side of the city, and then look out over the water, and just watch the sun rise. If you've got a big screen, this is an awe-inspiring sight. And then there is the soundtrack, which is thisclose to being worth the price of admission all by itself. Now add to that mix the number of the game's one-liners that have gone on to become pop culture references in their own right. As a source of familiar pop culture quotes, Skyrim may not be the "Casablanca" of video games just yet, but it may end up there eventually. Also worth noting is the total freedom you have to design your character--and, in the Hearthfire add-on, your home!--to fit your style of play. Will you be an upstanding citizen, or a master criminal? Do you want to use a bow and arrow, sword and board, two-handed warhammer, or Destruction magic? Do you side with the Imperial Legion, or the Stormcloak Rebellion? Again, there is just so much to see, do, and be in this game, that you may never see it all. And while there are some parts of the game that definitely aren't for the squeamish or the easily frightened, there are also unexpected moments in the game where you're going to stumble onto a scene of breathtaking beauty. Admittedly, having so much freedom to do what you want can lead to some system hiccups and lock-ups, so save your progress often. Load times can get "go grab a beverage" long once in a while, so be prepared for some infrequent hurry-up-and-wait, particularly if you're in a large city and you're going in and out of multiple buildings. Technical quibbles aside, this is a game that you have GOT to play at least once in your life. Get this game, get it now, and get ready to experience one of the most convincing worlds in the history of video games.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Skyrim . . . A Newbie Perspective
*by D***O on November 20, 2013*

First, let me just say that I'm over 50 years of age. I say that because I know there's a lot of folks that grew up in my era with kids that sucked them into playing video games. My kids are now 24 and 28, and have been trying to get me to play Skyrim since it's release. I've been playing for about a month now. What it's Like Skyrim (for those who haven't played this type of game) is a free-roaming open world game where you play in virtually any style you like. There are "main" quest lines that help the game progress, but you can easily spend hours doing little side quests, exploring, mining, gathering, hunting and simply immersing yourself in the world of Skyrim. If you played any of the Fallout games, the mechanics are very similar. The realism of the graphics and the first (or 3rd) person game play is quite compelling. Controls I've been a PS3 gamer for almost 2 months now (hold your applause till the end please!). The controls were relatively simple for me to pick up. They made sense and only took a few beginner-mode quests to get the hang of it. There are multiple menus to navigate (like the Fallout series), but that's what comes with a very expansive and versatile experience like Skyrim. Your character moves with the left stick, while you adjust your view angle with the right. It's relatively simple once you get the hang of it. Pushing down on the right controller arm changes your perspective from first person (you see from your characters perspective) to 3rd person (you see from behind your character). Overall, controls are extremely similar to Fallout. Game Play This is a massive storyline that will keep you glued to the couch for longer than you should be. If you have things you need to get done, don't turn this game on. The game goes to great lengths to pull you into multiple story lines, rewarding you for each of the paths you follow. Your play style is completely up to you in Skyrim. You have an extremely versatile skill assignment tree that lets you buff your health, stamina, magic, crafting, potion, spell casting and many other areas of your character development. You can literally play this game in dozens of character configurations. I've been running through buffing my ranged and defensive skills, while letting my mercenary carry all my heavy stuff and tank for me. (oh yea. You get mercenaries to carry all your loot. . . also, did i mention loot?). You can easily craft a mage, a tank, a stealth back-stabbing rogue, an archer or any other character (or combination thereof). In short, the game play is extremely compelling and fun. It's both rewarding and well thought out. Crafting As with other games (like World of Warcraft), the crafting requires materials. You can easily gather materials from mining, hunting and gathering. Unlike many titles, Skyrim doesn't make you pick a specific gathering skill. You can collect plants for potions, leather for clothes and armor, and minerals and ore for heavier armor and weapons. Skills are honed by creating items. The more you create in a school (potions, weapons, armor) the more you level up that school. Materials of all types are plentiful and crafting is a fun distraction that can easily be woven into your pursuit of questing initiatives. The World Skyrim is a vast world where you encounter many major cities, small towns, vast amounts of engaging NPCs (non-player characters) and a variety of critters, trolls, wildlife and of course Dragons. The free-roaming play style lets you engage the world as you'd like. Spending time on the specifics of the game that you find to your liking. Each town has multiple opportunities to quest, gain faction, establish your character reputation and to simply explore and enjoy. I can't honestly say how vast the world is because I've been playing it for weeks now, and still have a full quest log. There's much to do in the world of Skyrim. Good Guy or Bad Guy? Much like Fallout, you get to pick how your characters personality evolves. You can choose to steal, murder and pillage. Naturally these choices come with bounties and other consequences one would expect when they don't play nice. Or you can choose to be helpful, kind and honorable. Both fine choices and lead to varying alternatives throughout the game. This aspect alone lends itself to the replay value of Skyrim. Hone your persuasion skillls and experience different dialog and outcomes based on your ability to convince others. Werewolves and Vampires? Yep. You can turn into a werewolf and/or a vampire and play in that fashion if you'd like. You start as a live character, but can easily (and accidentally) get vampirism from the bite of a vampire. If you don't cure it, you develop an entirely new skill set, along with a peculiar taste for human blood. Yet another avenue that you can follow in Skyrim if it suits your play style. Don't want to be one, no sweat. There's a cure. It took me hours to figure it out and get cured, but the entire process was fun! A House, a wife and a couple of kids? Skyrim lets you buy houses in the major towns, provided you've got the cash and have met the prerequisites for these purchases. Buying a house is pretty much a necessity if you plan to continue to explore dungeons and reap the fat loot rewards. You'll need somewhere to store your stuff. Once you have a house, you can choose to marry (a wife or husband) and even adopt a few kids. Skyrim is an extremely engaging experience. A bit of a negative, but tolerable The load times on this game (as others have reported) are somewhat lengthy. It could easily take 60 seconds or longer to engage in a save or a load, so keep that in mind when you play. I also (highly) recommend saving your progress often. I bought my first horse after a struggle to acquire the 1000 gold required to do so. Shortly thereafter, he was killed by a bear. Realizing I hadn't saved since mid-way through a dungeon, I had to repeat 2 hours of play to once again buy my horse. Save early and save often. Oh, and if you "lose" your horse (misplace him or he runs off), don't worry. Just fast travel to the next town. He'll be waiting by the stable if you didn't kill him. Replay Value I see this title being on my replay list for quite some time. The storyline is engaging, the NPCs are fun and well thought out. The voice acting is great and the side quests will keep you busy for days. The ability to shape your character in any way you'd like, coupled with the depth of the story and the massive amounts of quests makes this title repayable. I will spin other characters to try other play styles and wander through the world of Skyrim many more times. Oh, and the music is great. TL;DR (too long, didn't read) Skyrim is fun, engaging and epic from an adventure standpoint. Character customization is virtually limiteless, and only bound by the selections you make. You pick your playstyle, you pick your talents, you pick your journeys and the storyline will help you find a destination. This title is a keeper. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do. I should have bought it years ago when my kids told me "Dad. .you gotta play Skyrim!" dom

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***Y on December 18, 2015*

This game me lose my job. I lost my girlfriend. My friends stopped calling me. I don't know where the last 300 hours of my life went. 10/10 would recommend and gift to other people.

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