Aww come on, give Randy some love:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bifmj1O3D24
Seriously cool list though. When I end up picking up this game, I may grab the PC version instead of Xbox. Mods are one of the best things about Elder Scrolls games.
These just might be what you need to avoid … an arrow to the knee!
10. Skyrim UI

This first mod isn’t necessarily the flashiest, but it’s certainly useful. Skyrim was the first Elder Scrolls game that was made specifically for console release and it shows in the user interface. Our days of navigating clunky menus are at an end thanks to Skyrim UI. No frills, no thrills; this mod displays your equipment and loot in a neat and orderly fashion. In a world where almost all of us classify as hoarders – we all have that one chest we don’t like to talk about – being able to quickly see and organize our plunder is a god send.
Downloads:
9. Posh Mudcrabs

If the last mod was all substance with no thrills, then Posh Mudcrabs is the polar opposite. While this mod is not as extensive as the others, once you lay eyes on these pompous crustaceans, you will know why this mod made the list.
Downloads:
Aww come on, give Randy some love:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bifmj1O3D24
Seriously cool list though. When I end up picking up this game, I may grab the PC version instead of Xbox. Mods are one of the best things about Elder Scrolls games.
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen an entry in the Metroid Prime series - 18 years, in fact. It was 8 years ago that Metroid Prime 4 was originally announced and its development was more than a little turbulent. Initially developed by Bandai Namco, it was later scrapped completely and development was shifted back to Retro Studios to start the project over. In the end, Retro has delivered a solid new entry in the series, but one that doesn’t totally capture what originally made the series so compelling.
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