From GameWatcher: "Are you looking for something dangerous in your followers? Do you want a traveling companion that stalks the night and has a cold calculated stare that will chill the blood of your enemies? Then consider this mod. It adds Kali to your world as a recruitable follower. Kali is a female vampire and dual wielding warrior that do more than her fair share to make sure those that cross you find their way to an unfortunate end. This one requires the Dawnguard DLC".
"With having no internet at the moment I’ve had a chance to go back through my steam library and play games I wouldn’t normally go back and play, and Skyrim is one of them. With the new remaster, and no modding capabilities while I’m offline, what better way to experience the game than the “Vanilla Deluxe” version."
" no modding capabilities while I’m offline " lol consoles.Also,modding tools???Ever heard about them more than 6-7+ years now???no?It shows.
I got the game for free on pc and I have over 200 mods installed (many of which I converted myself from the original Skyrim). Within 120 hours of gameplay I've only had 4-5 crashes (always mod related)and it looks beautiful. Even on my monster rig the original skyrim crashed regularly with half the mods I have now and it didn't look as good or run as well. I'm more than happy with the remaster.
The infamous creatures of the night have made their mark on the Video Game World. Join WatchMojo as they countdown their picks for the Top 10 Video Game Vampires.
Sorry, alucard does not beat kain, he was the best vampire of all time hands down, while everyone thought he was and evil prick down beat father in the end he was really a down beat father with good intentions, i mean underworld the first movie took the likeliness of kain as the first villian and bam, made the movie great, so yea fail
All the main vamps from VTMB, very few games do original/more unique vampire type characters
Recommend me more games like Skyrim with fantasy settings (don't recommend games like fallout, far cry,..etc). I want games with swords, bows and magic. I have already played Oblivion, Morrowind, Witcher, Gothic, Risen, Dark Souls and Two Worlds series.
Is Witcher 2 really open world? I've not played it much but I was always under the impression it was more like Mass Effect where there are many areas separated by loading screens and no real travelling between them in the sense that you're on a horse or other vehicle and actually controlling it towards your chosen location.