Resembling a kid exploring the open world that is college, Skyrim is full of interesting, sometimes questionable activities that will keep you busy for hours, but won’t actually require you to complete anything. In Skyrim, all of your open world-obsessive compulsive desires will be satisfied in Bethesda’s latest colossal masterpiece that is both thought provoking and humorous at times. Featuring cutting-edge interface design, endless amounts of open world interaction and replay value spanning for hundreds of hours, Skyrim raises the bar for mechanics and single-player gameplay to a level never before experienced in video games. Skyrim may suffer from lack of direction and paper thin story, but you’ll hardly notice these few shortcomings because you’ll be too busy wandering around for hours, and managing your collection of worldly items either stolen, or hand crafted. In the end, you’ll spend most of your time having fun doing absolutely nothing.