Hungry for more Skyrim?
A new unofficial mod turns heads.
Bethesda's games often have longer life than is common in the games industry. One reason for this is that the company often has very user-friendly affordable tool that makes it easier for dedicated fans to create more content for their favorite games. Most often this ends up in small mods and new clothes that you can dress yourself in.
Yesterday, however, was the unofficial extra content Falskaar out. At first glance one would think that this was something official Bethesda had released, but absolutely everything is made voluntarily by some dedicated enthusiasts who have spent two years trying to make a separate expansion pack.
Falskaar has its own history of over 15 hours, your own voice actors, and tons of side stories and unique things that you can get in the game. The game takes place in an unknown land mass north of Solitude and history initiated by talking to a beggar in the rift. For those who still have not grown tired of Iceland in the north can be a good way to get back on.
The guy who has done the code and soon is a jewel.