The Holy Terror

A possible retreat from goodreads ... though I'm tempted to yell "get off my lawn" at this site's tumblresque-ness. Yes, that's totally a word.

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collector's Edition: Prima Official Game Guide - David Hodgson This strategy guide, nay, strategy tome, is absolutely GORGEOUS. It has pretty much all of the information you could possibly want or need for the game with all of the appropriate tables, maps, and pictures. You also get a code with this edition for an interactive map that tells you where everything is, and it comes with a fold-out hard copy as well.I love strategy guides and art books more for the collectible factor, and I enjoy the ability to flip through them at any time and remember the fun I had playing the game. This particular guide is super useful though because there is just so much to do in Skyrim that I can't imagine anyone playing and not getting stuck at least once. I'm really glad I picked this one up because it's something I will definitely treasure having on my shelves.Skyrim is ridiculously involved and this guide is suitably epic. I find it fun to just open it up and look through it, taking it all in and preparing myself for the next time I sit down and play. At over 650 pages it's definitely worth picking up if you're the type who wants to find and experience as much as you can when playing a game. So, if you're a fan of Skyrim, get this guide; it'll make you appreciate the game even more.Also, I just have to add a link to this video: Skyrim Hoarders. And To Lydia with Love.ETA in November 2012: This game has been out for over a year and I'm still playing it and this strategy guide is still super useful. This is now my favorite guide, ever. And I've collected quite a few over the years.

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