

Skyrim, you can be sure, will outlast us all. At that point we can only assume the game will make the jump to alternate dimensions.

Not so for this frosty open world, which seems content to continue releasing itself in perpetuity, presumably until the heat death of the universe removes any potential new platforms. A decade of life for most video games marks time to set expectations for a remake or even a nostalgia-driven DLC pack. Age hits us all differently, but Skyrim is getting an outrageously good deal.
