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10 Hilariously Weird Skyrim Mods to Use on Your Next Playthrough

Added: 16.04.2015 8:17 | 2 views | 0 comments


Dorkly: For convienence, I've linked to the NexusMod page for each Skyrim add-on, in case you want to try any of these out. If you're new to modding, check out Nexus' step-by-step guide. It's easier than it looks. You can also find some of these on Skyrim's Steam Workshop page, but you can't mix and match those with the Nexus versions -- and many of the Nexus mods I'm listing aren't available through the Workshop. You have an impossible decision ahead of you. Do you want the simplicity of the Steam Workshop? Or do you want Animated Fart Shouts?

From: n4g.com

10 Skyrim Easter Eggs That Will Make You Wanna Replay It Immediately

Added: 16.04.2015 8:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


Dorkly: Skyrim is, as you may be aware, a pretty massive game. Without even accounting for the cartoonishly-high number of mods out there, the fifth Elder Scrolls game is basically endless. So, naturally, with that much space to toy around with, Bethesda left a bunch of weird little Easter eggs hidden throughout - and a lot of non-hidden stuff that you just never noticed because the game is so stupidly big that lots of people who plunked over 100 hours in never even finished the main storyline.

From: n4g.com

New Skyrim Jewelry Features Hircines Ring

Added: 16.04.2015 5:32 | 9 views | 0 comments


Skyrim Fansite writes: "Hircines Ring headlines an expanded Skyrim jewelry collection available for pre-order at the Bethesda Store. Yesterday, the Bethesda Store announced an expanded lineup of new Skyrim jewelry. A total of four new pieces join the current Skyrim collection, including for the first time a wearable ring. The new Skyrim jewelry includes: Hircines Ring Amulet of Arkay Amulet of Kynareth Stormcloak Necklace These four additions join the Amulet of Mara, Amulet of Talos, Nightingale Necklace, and Dragonborn Shoulder Plate Necklace. The Bethesda Store can now boast an impressive collection of eight handcrafted pieces in the Skyrim line."

From: n4g.com

GTA 5 Beats Skyrim For Most Active Steam Players - IGN News

Added: 15.04.2015 23:41 | 4 views | 0 comments


Only a few days after launch, Grand Theft Auto 5's PC version has hit a record number of concurrent users on Steam for a non-Valve game.

From: feeds.ign.com

15 Hilarious New YouTube Gamers Who Are Crushing It

Added: 15.04.2015 1:16 | 10 views | 0 comments


1. Caddicarus



Caddicarus uploads retro game reviews and ridiculous top ten lists that are peppered liberally with zany accents and one-liners. But the substance beneath his antics sets him apart from the crowd. He's got smarts and silliness in equal measure.


2. PushingUpRoses



This self-described Psychobilly Goth Punk has a major obsession with PC adventure games. Her vast knowledge and clear affection for the classics (I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream!!) have made her channel a must-watch.


3. Kinda Funny Games



Greg Miller and co-host Colin Moriarty made waves early this year when they shifted focus to their independent YouTube projects. With just shy of $500,000 in Patreon pledges already, they've definitely hit the ground running. Congrats!


4. Yamilia Avendano from Twinfinite



Yamilia, the ambitious founder of the gaming website Twinfinite, always has several cool projects running. The highlight of her output is Positive Gamers, a YouTube series that proves it's not impossible to possess razor-sharp wit and infectious happiness at the same time.


5. Game Sack



Joe Redifer and David White are a killer tag team that humbly pay tribute to the vintage games that shaped our world. Their videos are accompanied by a light volley of hokey jokes even dustier than the games they showcase. It's all delightfully charming and sincere.


6. Hot Pepper Gaming



Hot Pepper Gaming is squirm-inducing and furiously funny. It features a rotating cast of reviewers ranging from joycore rocker Andrew W.K. to Borderland 2's Ashly Burch. All of 'em eat a hot pepper and proceed to critique a video game. It's even better than it sounds.


7. OMGitsfirefoxx



This Canadian Minecraft Mianite player has experienced a meteoric rise, with nearly half a million subscribers over her first active year. Her openness about her hardships and her fun attitude have earned her a giant fan base.


8. AngryCentaurGaming



ACG's delivery is typically insightful and droll, nowhere near as ill-humored as his name might suggest. Over the past year, he's been uploading reviews and opinions as honest as they are distinct. Definitely worth subscribing.


9. Jim Sterling



Jim Sterling is another industry stalwart who's recently turned independent with his hit show, The Jimquisition. He comes off as a delightfully camp cross between Elton John and a fascist dictator. You can always count on Jim to speak his mind.


10. VenturianTale



VenturianTale is quite literally a family affair, a gaming channel created by four siblings: Venturian, BethanyFrye, HomelessGoomba, and ImmortalKy​odai. Their Fallout, Gmod and Skyrim videos have hit more than 1 billion views. "What in the world" is their secret?


11. Nia The VideoGamHer



Nia's a gigantic Nintendo fan, but she's not afraid to take them to task when necessary. She's also one of the most down-to-earth commentators out there, with keen observations about the game industry.


12. Extra Credits



The Extra Credits team focuses on game design principles and complex historical conflicts. It's all accompanied by cartoons that make the subjects digestible and entertaining. You always feel like you're having fun while you learn on their channel.


13. Erika Szabo



Erika's unending fascination with JRPGs and anime is contagious. Every video is a celebration of the crossover between Japanese culture and console gaming. It's fun to watch someone who so clearly adores this subsection of entertainment.


14. ItsGWC



Nothing can prepare you for the surreal loopiness of Gaming With Character's off-kilter comedy. You just have to let it wash over you. This mysterious master of mirth has become an underground hit. Truly an original voice.


15. Aureylian



Aureylian's YouTube channel is unabashedly silly. She's quickly become the pink princess of Minecraft, headshots and shenanigans, all by fostering a welcoming attitude among her fans.


From: www.gamespot.com

15 Hilarious New YouTube Gamers Who Are Crushing It

Added: 15.04.2015 1:16 | 15 views | 0 comments


1. Caddicarus



Caddicarus uploads retro game reviews and ridiculous top ten lists that are peppered liberally with zany accents and one-liners. But the substance beneath his antics sets him apart from the crowd. He's got smarts and silliness in equal measure.


2. PushingUpRoses



This self-described Psychobilly Goth Punk has a major obsession with PC adventure games. Her vast knowledge and clear affection for the classics (I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream!!) have made her channel a must-watch.


3. Kinda Funny Games



Greg Miller and co-host Colin Moriarty made waves early this year when they shifted focus to their independent YouTube projects. With just shy of $500,000 in Patreon pledges already, they've definitely hit the ground running. Congrats!


4. Yamilia Avendano from Twinfinite



Yamilia, the ambitious founder of the gaming website Twinfinite, always has several cool projects running. The highlight of her output is Positive Gamers, a YouTube series that proves it's not impossible to possess razor-sharp wit and infectious happiness at the same time.


5. Game Sack



Joe Redifer and David White are a killer tag team that humbly pay tribute to the vintage games that shaped our world. Their videos are accompanied by a light volley of hokey jokes even dustier than the games they showcase. It's all delightfully charming and sincere.


6. Hot Pepper Gaming



Hot Pepper Gaming is squirm-inducing and furiously funny. It features a rotating cast of reviewers ranging from joycore rocker Andrew W.K. to Borderland 2's Ashly Burch. All of 'em eat a hot pepper and proceed to critique a video game. It's even better than it sounds.


7. OMGitsfirefoxx



This Canadian Minecraft Mianite player has experienced a meteoric rise, with nearly half a million subscribers over her first active year. Her openness about her hardships and her fun attitude have earned her a giant fan base.


8. AngryCentaurGaming



ACG's delivery is typically insightful and droll, nowhere near as ill-humored as his name might suggest. Over the past year, he's been uploading reviews and opinions as honest as they are distinct. Definitely worth subscribing.


9. Jim Sterling



Jim Sterling is another industry stalwart who's recently turned independent with his hit show, The Jimquisition. He comes off as a delightfully camp cross between Elton John and a fascist dictator. You can always count on Jim to speak his mind.


10. VenturianTale



VenturianTale is quite literally a family affair, a gaming channel created by four siblings: Venturian, BethanyFrye, HomelessGoomba, and ImmortalKy​odai. Their Fallout, Gmod and Skyrim videos have hit more than 1 billion views. "What in the world" is their secret?


11. Nia The VideoGamHer



Nia's a gigantic Nintendo fan, but she's not afraid to take them to task when necessary. She's also one of the most down-to-earth commentators out there, with keen observations about the game industry.


12. Extra Credits



The Extra Credits team focuses on game design principles and complex historical conflicts. It's all accompanied by cartoons that make the subjects digestible and entertaining. You always feel like you're having fun while you learn on their channel.


13. Erika Szabo



Erika's unending fascination with JRPGs and anime is contagious. Every video is a celebration of the crossover between Japanese culture and console gaming. It's fun to watch someone who so clearly adores this subsection of entertainment.


14. ItsGWC



Nothing can prepare you for the surreal loopiness of Gaming With Character's off-kilter comedy. You just have to let it wash over you. This mysterious master of mirth has become an underground hit. Truly an original voice.


15. Aureylian



Aureylian's YouTube channel is unabashedly silly. She's quickly become the pink princess of Minecraft, headshots and shenanigans, all by fostering a welcoming attitude among her fans.


From: www.gamespot.com


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