And, like with Fallout 4, I have several playthroughs of Skyrim under my belt – so for my most recent jaunt in Tamriel, I decided to take advantage of the mods available to me on the PlayStation 4, and the experience this time around has been fresher and more enjoyable than it has been in years. The mods I used from that article really improved my experience in Fallout 4 and contributed to a really fun and fresh fourth playthrough of the game – so I figured, why not do the same thing for Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim? With the number of Skyrim remasters/ports/etc, most notably the recent Nintendo Switch version and the remastered Special Edition released in late 2016, more people are able to enjoy Skyrim than ever. I talked about how much I love the incredible worlds that Bethesda has put together in both their Fallout and Elder Scrolls series, but after a few playthroughs and tens or hundreds of hours, it’s easy to fall into your same old builds, or to just flat out get a little burnt out on playing the vanilla game. A little over a month ago I wrote up a piece on mods that I was using to spice up my recent Fallout 4 playthrough on PS4.
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