What could be better than mashing hotkeys in the heat of melee battle? Barking commands into your TV, of course. Skyrim players will be able to do just that after a patch support for voice commands through Kinect.
In a bumper crop of games that already puts previous years to shame, these are the titles that had what it takes to rise to the very top of their respective categories and earn the title of Best Games 2011.
With millions of gamers spending countless hours slaying fire breathing dragons within Skyrim, the gaming industry made an astounding amount of money during November 2011.
We have two copies of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to give away, one for the PS3 and one for Xbox 360, and both are signed by the developers from Bethesda Game Studios. Read on to learn how you can enter to win!
Here’s our guide on what look to be some of the best games of 2011. Christmas begins in October this year for gamers, as several of the biggest titles of the year are all released in a short span.
Bethesda and Microsoft have announced that all add-on content for the upcoming game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, will be available on Xbox Live 30 days before they hit PC or PS3.
BioShock Infinite ends up being the big winner in this years Game Critics Awards: Best of E3, with four wins, including the top prize for Best of Show.
Minecraft creator Markus Persson announces that the wildly popular PC game will finally leave its beta phase and become a full release on 11/11/11, more than two years after it was first launched.
The Elder Scrolls video game series developer Bethesda Softworks offers any fan who names their child born on the coming sequel's 11/11/11 release date "Dovahkiin" a special reward.