The Elder Scrolls, Chapter II: Daggerfall from Bethesda Softworks is the critically-acclaimed sequel to The Elder Scrolls: Arena, the very first game in the famous Elder Scrolls series of PC ...
Based in Rome, Diana loves all kinds of stories, even though she’s too lazy for most things that aren’t games. She's a freelance writer with a degree in Art History, contributing to GameRant while she ...
Itching to play the classic role-playing game, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall? Here’s how to get it running on a Windows 7 PC. First, you need to find the game itself. Having an original copy of the ...
Before Starfield, before Skyrim, before Fallout 3 and Oblivion, before your parents even knew how to make you, there was The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. It was, and remains, Bethesda’s biggest-ever ...
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Retro RPG promising "the largest single-player RPG world since Daggerfall" sells 3 million copies
Kenshi has come a long, long way ...
After a mere three years, one alternate version of The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall is about to be delisted forever. Rebuilt with Unity and combined with a number of community-made mods, while we wait ...
GOG has delisted its controversial "GOG Cut" of Daggerfall Unity – the fan-made remaster of the second Elder Scrolls game – as it says it "no longer fulfills its purpose of providing a hassle-free ...
For many Elder Scrolls fans, the series essentially begins with Morrowind. But there are two massive, sprawling procedural worlds that preceded it, and Daggerfall in particular introduced of Tamriel's ...
I've been playing video games almost my entire life, with a particular preference for RPGs, Strategy Games, and 3D Platformers. When I'm not writing or gaming, I usually work on my own game projects ...
Bethesda Softworks is a game company that surely needs no introduction. As the developers of the beloved Elder Scrolls games and more recent titles in the Fallout series, they're known globally for ...
Rob is Lead Features Editor at DualShockers, and has been playing games since hijacking his sister's NES in the early 90s. Instead of outgrowing them, decided to make a life out of ranting about them.
We can see GOG wanted to make this game available to everyone, but they have to rectify their mistakes. Weeks after generating tons of goodwill among fans for the Good Old Games Preservation program, ...
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