Holy crap! My mod, Relics of Hyrule, is featured in this video! My Master Sword shows up at 13:09, Goddess Sword at 13:30, Terminan Bow and Hylian Shield on his Zelda wife at 13:47 and in later clips as well! (I didn't make the Zelda wife). Really cool to see it in use! Recent updates added a museum space, too, for all those completionists out there. I'm still working on parts of that for my next update, but it's fully functional in the latest release of Relics of Hyrule!
With over 100Gb of mods installed and well over 2000 hours of my free time invested into customizing Skyrim, I can honestly say, it was one of the most interesting, enjoyable and technically significant experiences I've ever had in over 40 years of gaming. It's no longer installed on any of my machines, but it will always hold a special place in my heart as the game that turned me onto modding.
I love Skyrim, but it really is the pinnacle of “Play It”. Finishing the main story is really just another quest, and completing this game is absurd. Mods turn it from an okay game with a lot of content to an amazing customizable experience. Its crazy.
This may not have been the case if they had put some more effort into the main quest. Morrowind and Oblivion both had main story lines that were much better executed in terms of writing. Not to mention that a large portion of the main quest was completely broken on release of Skyrim and wouldn't even trigger the script for advancement without doing some magical song and dance with saving and loading out of locations, whereby you got the progress but none of the dialogue from an npc that was just broken.
To be fair, Skyrim should never be completed, at least not in one playthrough. It's already absurd being able to join the thieves guild while playing an honorable warrior, and vice versa.
Absolutely been looking forward to this. Having just completed Skyrim with a bunch of mods myself around Legacy of the Dragonborn, incredibly well done! Glad you finished this before the new version of Skyrim bombs a bunch of mods for a bit!
You can set your game to only update when you launch it through Steam, and then only launch the game through the SKSE Loader. This will prevent your mods from breaking.
went frame-by-frame to read the list of mods. my favorite, by far, just by name alone, is 'immersive beds'. we all need beds to be more immersive. #ImmersiveBeds
I love playing with the Legacy of the Dragonborn mod, it adds a museum were you can display anything that you collect including the armor/weapons you get when you become thane
I always feel bad because I am usually thane of two or three cities before I have a house, so the weapons and armor they give me usually get disenchanted because I am NOT carrying them around for ages when I have loot to carry and better weapons, anyway.
@@abrachoo true but due to the nature of the video he doesn't go too much into it, there are some people that don't know what that mod does, for instance there are multiple patches for multiple quest displays, there's a "secret" area in the dragonborn hall for all the "underworld" quest and tons of other areas/displays
Skyrim will always have a special place in my heart. Just hearing the soundtrack hits me super hard with major nostalgia. Mods do make it so much better, but there’s also something about vanilla Skyrim that’s just so great.
I remember the OG episode of this bad boy, and I had the specific thought that "This man must be insane." The episode was fantastic and really sold the weight of responsibility of having to 100% complete this thang. I can't believe this is episode 97! Congrats! Most hard-working channel on the platform!
This is the kindest "play it" rating that you have ever given. I have been looking forward to this review ever since you announced NG+, and I am glad that you played the definitive version this time in the most enjoyable way possible for you.
Honestly, I can't think of a playthrough where I don't have the mod "Legacy of the Dragonborn". From Thief, to Assassin, to Mage and Warrior, there's something for everyone with that one mod and it's quite compatible with dozens of other mods including additional patches to make them so and vice versa. But although fun, it can be a full on Completionist Nightmare if you're trying to get EVERYTHING with LotD, even more so with the additional mod and Creation Club support. If I recall my last playthrough, I had like over 1000 displays, completed all the LotD quests minus the LotD guild quests, and I've YET to complete any of the original game questlines such as the main questline, the guilds, I became Thane of two or three holds but that was it. The amount of effort it would take to 100% this mod, especially with additional mods atop of it like VIGILANT, Konahrik's Accoutrements, Royal Armory, Fossil Mining, Artifacts of Skyrim, Oblivion Artifacts, Skyrim Sewers, Wyrmstooth, Tools of Kagrenak, Moon and Star, Undeath, Skyrim Sewers, and every single Creation Club Content and then some to boot! If there's one thing I would say bad about LotD, if you think you can 100% this mod with all the given mods it's compatible and patched with, you're going to be in for a really bad time. At the very least, you will be playing this game religiously to the point where even if you reach LV162 which I believe that's the highest level you can achieve with all of your skills becoming legendary once, you'll still not be done collecting everything.
Just saw The Rescue recently, great documentary about the soccer team of kids that was trapped in the cave in Thailand. Highly recommend it. Also saw The Thing (80s) for the first time last month, on the off chance the editor hasn't seen that yet, give it a viewing!
I love The Thing! John Carpenter is an amazing director and those practical effects have yet to be beaten. Absolutely awesome. I'll have to check out The Rescue, I didnt know they did a documentary about that!
And yet, even with the mods you have installed on this, there's just so much more you can add to flesh it out further. DLC expansions, Graphic Overhauls (I was kinda disappointed that you didn't make the game look much better - really enhances the experience), difficulty improvements, etc. Lots of good mods in there, and I'm happy you were able to have a fun time!
This was one of the hardest parts of the older videos being taken down, because this was one of my favourite episodes of the classic 'The Completionist' series. Jirard living up to his middle name is great, and the parody of 'Don't Stop Believin' has lived rent-free in my head for years.
@@frankyhorn2475 The one fellow in the older videos wanted them all taken down, can't remember his name. I know someone will mention his name but honestly... just don't. It adds nothing to the conversation, just junk data.
To Charlie the editor: I would recommend the movie Contact. It's based off the book by Carl Sagan and it's one of my favorite movies ever, it's a great sci-fi movie! But Skyrim is an amazing game. I have near 1000 hours in it and my wife has over 6000 hours. The amount of customizability is enormous and keeps bringing me back to try a new playthrough that always just ends up as a stealth archer lol. Any type of gamer can pick up this game and enjoy it. I converted my CoD/Battlefield only gamer friend into an RPG lover because of Skyrim and he's never looked back. Now, I'm just patiently waiting for Elder Scrolls VI that'll come out in another 5 to 1000 years from now.
Skyrim and Oblivion are games really close to my heart.....my dad died in 2011, so I found comfort playing Oblivion...waiting the lauch of Skyrim. Jeremy Soule's soundtrack for both games are carved in my mind!!
Mods that let you use the Master Sword, the Buster sword, turn spiders into Spider-Man, and turn dragons into Macho Man are awesome, but this video gave me a new appreciation for mods that streamline the game and make it a much smoother experience.
My New Game + completionist challenge for Skyrim is to actually play the game again. All I've done for the last few years is start my mod list from scratch for any number of reasons, tweak it and keep adding / breaking / reordering / removing stuff and launching the game to check if it's all working nicely. If it isn't, fix it. If it is, add another few mods. If it all breaks, start again. This is the true Elder Scrolls experience for me.
Believe it or not, Bethesda actually gave the SKSE team an early copy of Anniversary Edition so they could update SKSE to work with Anniversary Edition *sooner* instead of later; so *now* we actually have mods that're actually *integrating* the Creation Club content *into* the mods, like a mod that connects the Rielle of The Cause to the Rielle of Beyond Skyrim Bruma to make it into one *gigantic* Rielle. And since Anniversary Edition's more like a DLC, downloading mods like that *might* make you wanna play the game one more time.
Hey Charlie, I would suggest Hamilton on Disney plus, young Frankenstein if you’re into older comedies, blazing saddles as well, forgetting Sarah Marshall for new age comedy, but I also suggest you see lastnight in soho
I absolutely love the films of Mel Brooks, he's easily one of my favorite directors, and when he and Gene Wilder team up it's amazing. I loved Hamilton as well! I saw it on stage as a graduation present years back, the show on Disney plus is wonderful, but nothing beats the live theatre lol. Also loved Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I haven't seen it in years though. I still need t see Last Night in Soho, I'm a huge Edgar Wright fan so it's been on my list for a while now. Thank's for the rec's!
I beat Skyrim once on 360. Didn't touch the game again until I bought it for XB1. The reason? I heard XB1 had a vast library of mods (not as much as PC, but way more than PS4). With a little modding, my copy of Skyrim has better FPS, combat, role-playing aspects such as reputation and an alternate start and I have access to the Black Swordsman armor and Dragonslayer from Berserk.
I'm not surprised that you've completed Skyrim, you're just that good and determined. PS, if you ever want to play again for fun and want to have an amazing follower along for the journey, I can't recommend Inigo enough.
I'm very happy you went with the pc version, even with mods. I've been thinking about your inevitable skyrim rerun and was afraid you'd burn out of it before recompletion. Super good dedication brother
I've had my Helix plus for about a year now and it has drastically improved my sleep quality, which I need because I'm busier than ever. Visit helixsleep.com/thecompletionist to get up to $200 off your Helix mattress, plus two free pillows
This video does a great job capturing what playing Skyrim on PC is really like - it can be whatever you want it to be to fit your playstyle. For my one of my best memories was using a mod that added warmth, thirst, and food to the game. I was freezing on the brink of death in the mountains and was desperately looking for shelter so I could make a fire and warm up. I finally found a cave, warmed up, and inside of it was a hidden side quests for a legendary sword that I ended up using as my main weapon for a big chunk of the game. I wouldn't have found it if it wasn't for that realism mod making me find shelter!
Charlie, the editor, one of my go to comedies is Big Trouble. A cast filled with stars. It's from early 2000s, so it's still got some problematic things here and there, but there's some solid bits in there and the plot revolves around a bunch of personalities, so it's never a 'slow' movie. Thanks for editing stuff, only paused once and lucky I saw the movie recommendation part.
@@zacsch5364 The Daggerfall game lets you explore the entire continent of Tamriel It's also been released for free by Bethesda if you wanna check it out. Pretty sure the version that the elder scrolls wiki has is supposed to be the best one
Hi Charlie, after this I'd figure watching Fellowship of the Ring would be nice and on point. Perhaps one day a google doc list of mods used would be available for those interested in the list. what I saw was amazing and I'm definitely looking at getting a copy for PC now due to the UI fixes I saw in the mods used.
Mr. Editor, I enjoyed the new Dune movie. My son and I have also been binging cheesetastic movies from my childhood: Flash Gordon, Last Starfighter, Monster Squad, Lost Boys, etc.
So many recommendations for Dune! I think I'm gonna have to see it now. I love those cheesetastic movies lol, Lost Boys was one of the first horror movies I ever saw and it made me fall in love with that B-movie feel!
I was just thinking about the old Skyrim video and how funny it was. It kind of makes me sad how much this channel has steered away from light hearted jokes to a more dry normal review channel.
To the editor: I'd recommend Alien. You might've seen it already, but that's such a good movie to re-watch knowing the Chest-Burster scene was completely genuine. (At least the Actor's reactions were, I've heard all they knew was 'The creature emerges' and that was it.)
Hi chase! a great movie if youve never seen it is The Crow with Brandon Lee (Bruce Lee's son) great for spoopy season but if youd prefer something a little more classic you can never go wrong with a good shark movie and samuel L jackson in Deep Blue Sea :)
"129 mods used" >Laughs in 500 mod list but seriously, its great to find another lover of mods! i'm over joyed that you had a great time and have some one else to share that love.
That's impressive. Usually beyond 200 mods for me something will bugger up that LOOT doesn't notice and I'll have to decide between dealing with missing models / textures / etc or starting the mod profile again from scratch. It's been a long time since I've actually played the game; modding it and testing everything is working is all I've done with it in the last few years.
@@DaedalusRaistlin 400 is doable if you are careful about not picking things that overlap, but I agree that anything over 200-250 just isn't worth the loss in stability.
@@zerentheunskilled ive definitely got over 250 mods on my vcr xbone with next to no hit on performance (since porters finally realized bundling mods bypasses the 150 plugin limit). Like you mentioned, only thing you really gotta worry about is sht overlapping
When you announced the new game plus series, thinking of you revisiting this game gave me an ulcer. So happy it’s done for you! 😄 also, congrats on 10 years! 😁
The no spider mods is THE main reason why I prefer Skyrim on PC, laugh if you want but the sheer exxaduration of the frostbite spiders genuinely unnerves me to the point where I don't even like staring at the screen when they're around
I'm definitely with you. They freak me a lot and I too can't look at them or walk around their dead bodies without feeling uncomfortable. I don't want to remove them from the game just because that's a whole enemy type, but something like the spiderman spider mod is great just because they don't have their big STUPID FACES. Buy ayyy, afraid of frostbite spider solidarity cx
"No spiders" mod is HILARIOUS! That's the beauty of the mod community, I've never even thought of that being an issue but someone else with knowledge in programming did that for you.
Movies for Charlie: A Cure For Wellness Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Repo! The Genetic Opera The Aristocrats 2001: A Space Odyssey Citizen Kane I know those last 2 seem like obvious picks but seriously they deserve the hype watch them if you haven't Eat Drink Man Woman Battle Royale Zatoichi The ABCs of Death Sushi Girl (Mark Hamill is just delightful in this one) Have fun!
Oh man, I haven't seen a lot of these. Thanks for the recommendations! Some of my favorites are on this list too, absolutely gonna have to see the ones air haven't!
@@mr.stoneface7699 all good! Battle Royale and Sweeney Todd are two that I love so I'm sure they'll be great, Repo has been on my list forever but you know how it goes, once somethings on the list it either gets watched or buried lol
Funny, the never-ending checklists & map markers are quickly becoming one of the things I hate most about modern "open world" games. Just found some guy's (yakkocmn) recent review for Breath of the Wild (in Nov. 2021, I know!) where he basically breaks down exactly how that open world sans a detailed checklist made it so special. It basically summed up my feelings completely. I love Skyrim, but I hope future ES/Bethesda games don't go the checklist-heavy, overly hand-holdy approach.
You know, I never got to watch your Skyrim episode. By the time I found you, that episode had already been lost to time. When I saw the title to this video, I didn't even think it was a New Game Plus episode, I thought it was just another video of yours. Excited to be able to hear about how mods helped this time because boy oh boy, I woulda dropped Skyrim years ago if it weren't for them.
I've been making video guides for so many things within skyrim for work. Just learning about the Sky Complete Mod alone could make my life SO much simpler. That and this video is doing a good job of convincing me that I should customize the game I've been using a little more (since they are guides meants for both PC and Console, can't go too deep down the rabbit hole of customization). And then having to go down a rabbit hole to find the SkyComplete Mod for Skyrim Legendary...
I've been trying to collect the achievements for Fallout New Vegas lately (with some mods) and I still have to do the same for Skyrim. I'll look through your list of mods for sure when I decide to get back to it!
I’ve owned this game since it came out, and I’ve never finished the main story. The fact that you completed this game twice is astounding. Well done sir
As per the editor's request (2:08 mark on the video) here are my movie recommendations: 1. THE ELDER SCROLLS Full Movie (2021) 4K ULTRA HD Werewolf Vs Monsters All Cinematics Trailers 2. Dragonborn Act I (Skyrim Fan Movie) 3. Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul (2020)
Before the video starts. If there is one Mod that Dragonrider here will LOVE. It's the Legacy of the Dragonborn, or the Dovakhin Museum as some call it. Basically, an in-game Completionist's display of Achievements.
I think the most impressive part about this is that you were able to find the spiderman spider mod! Whenever I would hunt for it, I couldn't find it which I found very disappointing because THOSE SPIDERS ARE SCARY!!!
Absolutely loved this video and all others ^^ can't believe how much of an incredible team you all are and seeing you complete all these games ended up turning me into a completionist :D Skyrim is very dawnting indeed and I still haven't started when you've completed it twice! I was hoping you or anyone on the team could provide the list of mods you ended up using out of that huge list, would that be possible?
Just a couple of weeks ago I finished up my own playthrough of Skyrim. This was my very first time playing it, believe it or not and I played it completely vanilla with the Legendary Edition. I did not complete it, mind you, I just did what I consider a full playthrough within reasonable limits and I now get why the game still has so much staying power but is also getting modded to hell and back. It is a game you can build up on like crazy. I ended up liking it slightly less than the Fallout games I played but I still do not regret a single second of it.
I didn't finish it until I'd owned it for some 6 years. Played it a ton in that time, had tons of fun. Eventually figured I should do the main quest. No shame in leaving it for (quite) a while though.
Conan, what is best in life? Revenge, served cold, and Skyrim with mods. Especially that one where the dragons are macho man Randy Savage. I'm very fond of that one.
For anyone also curious about what mods used (links to them I cannot bother with atm): Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch SKYRIM Bugfix Compilation SKYRIM SKSE64 - Skyrim SE Script Extender SSE Engine Fixes (skse64 plugin) SkyUI SkyComplete ARIMN Ultimate Dragons Legacy of the Dragonborn Barenziah Quest Markers kenMod Lockpick Pro Ultimate Dragons IM -Legacy of the Dragonborn Luminosity Lighting Overhaul Wildcat Lip Sync Fix SKYRIM Luminosity Lighting Overhaul Obsidian Weathers & Seasons Weapons, Armor & Clutter Fixes Simply Optimized Textures for SSE No More Radial Blur Frame Rate Stutter Fix Crash Fixes Safety Load Dragon Bleed Bug Fix, Skip Bethesda Intro 60FPS Interface BethINI Skyrim SE.exe Auto-Backup The Dragon Engine Diverse Dragons More Taverns Idles - SSE Port TDG's Combat Alert Sounad TDG's Activate to Interact Faster Sleep Wait 'Afterlife For NPCs Reflection Immersive HUD SkyHUD moreHUD ¡Equip Realistic Piercing Arrows Loading Game Destructible Skyrim SKYRIM Diverse Skyrim Immersive Patrols Horses on Patrol Bells of Skyrim Run for Your lives WHEN Vampires Attack Opening Scene Overhaul Immersive Citizens Equipping Overhaul Jaxonz Utilities Guard Dialogue Overhaul Multiple Floors Sandboxing Race Menu Ultimate Follower Overhaul Inconsequential NPCs Populated Cities Populated Prisons™H -To Your Face Better MessageBox_ Better Dialogue Controls D13 Get Up Stand Up Acquisitive Soul Gems Radiant Quest Marker SE Radiant Quest marker SE Customizable UI Replacement Auto Unequip Ammo TK HitStop SE Quick Loot RE Smartcast Extended Stay - Longer Inn Rental - Customize Prices - Special Edition Skyrim Radar Mod Disable Follower Collision Thane Weapons Reborn Stay At The System Page Deadly Dragons Glowing Ore Veins 300 Bandit Economy 71 Sturdy Dragons Animal Tweaks Smilodon- Quickloot Followers as Companions Combat Evolved Imperius SKYRIM Combat Camera Overhaul 3PCO 3rd Person Camera Overhaul SKYRIM Lock-On TK Dodge Mortal Enemies P.S don't watch many movies, but thinking about rewatching Spirited Away again...
Dude, I very much played Skyrim the exact same way back then on my 360. I'd go into that world and play while listening to so many different albums I put on my 360. The music of Skyrim is totally fine, but wow does it work well with rocking out to your own music. Kinda like how nowadays, some games are great to chill with and play while listening to podcasts, or YT shows that work great as podcasts.
Ngl I was kinda disappointed Jirard didn't install Inigo for his modded playthrough, not only is he a lore friendly modded follower, but he is one of the best, if not the best fully voiced follower mod out there, and wouldve even talked smack to Lydia on his journey to make the game even more enjoyable.
i personally love playing skyrim even without mods, i grew up on the ps3 version, yeah, not even the legendary version. Skyrim is my favorite game of all time, and i wont apologize for that lol
Glad Jirard actually seemed to have much more fun this time around especially completing a beast like Skyrim next to the RNG hell he went through with NMH 3.
I like my games difficult. Ya every dragon battle took three hours, but when you add variety of dragons, along with random map faction wars. So much fun.
quick note about the anniversary edition: it's fundamentally identical to special edition, just now with all of the creation club assets included (creation club was bethesda's shitty attempt to monetize mods, mod authors totally deserve to be compensated but the company coming in and taking a cut with microtransactions was yucky) but the only thing that should really break with the AE update is anything that relies on the script extender, and that should be updated relatively shortly after the AE release (within a few months, most likely, and there are ways to prevent your skyrim from updating and breaking things as well)
I always treat Skyrim’s main quest line like a side plot anyway. The actual side plots are usually far more entertaining. But it’s the little stories that aren’t marked as completable quests that really bring it all alive for me.
Did this on the 360 myself. Did all the main Quest lines, all the daedric stuff, thane of all holds and all the DLC. Never did go back to it with mods but now I just might.
The only trivial part of 100%ing a tes game is collecting unique equipment (equipment outside of daedric artifacts). It's common knowledge in the community that 100% entails completing the main questlines, daedric quests, and dlcs- possibly their side questlines too (like raven rock's & neloth's for dragonborn). For skyrim in particular i'd add all the quests to become thane (of each hold) too. Wont hear me argue the title tho lol
I'm not one for using mods in games whatsoever b/c I'm all for the complete experience (no pun intended). I'm glad you finally gave this a better look at this game, and I cannot fathom how filtering all those mods has been. As for the Play It, makes a lot more sense because this game can now be played however you like and feel. And...I can't wait to play Skyrim again on my Fitbit as I make 10k steps to kill a dragon!
Hey Charlie the Editor. I saw that you wanted some movie recommendations. Here are some of my recommended in no particular order - the newer Planet of the Apes trilogy - Knives Out - 1917 - Nobody - The Martian - Shin Godzilla
So many awesome rec's here! I love the Martian and Shin Godzilla. I was lucky to live near a theater that played Shin Godzilla when it was first released in the states and it was easily one of the best movie-going experiences I've ever had. 1917 is definitely on my list as is Knives Out. I only saw the first of the new Apes trilogy and I loved it, hoping Matt Reeves new Batman has the same energy.
Elder Scrolls Lore: imagine all the weird and complex stuff in Kingdom Hearts but with good writing and worldbuilding. Even the non-canon or retconed lore can be considered canon in univerese. See Dragon Breaks. (they are weird and kinda brea your brain)
One of the legacy devs here! Thank you so much for the praise, the rest of the rest of the team has been alerted to this as well!
Absolute champions! Such a great mod, you guys killed it.
@@CharlieShipley thanks! It's been a team effort to get it going. Look forward to more work from us!
I wish you guys could port it to xbox, but it'd be a similar problem to bruma in how much file space it takes up
This and Fallout 4 are the games I have the most hours in out of all my games. Truly, thank you for your outstanding work!
Holy crap! My mod, Relics of Hyrule, is featured in this video! My Master Sword shows up at 13:09, Goddess Sword at 13:30, Terminan Bow and Hylian Shield on his Zelda wife at 13:47 and in later clips as well! (I didn't make the Zelda wife).
Really cool to see it in use!
Recent updates added a museum space, too, for all those completionists out there. I'm still working on parts of that for my next update, but it's fully functional in the latest release of Relics of Hyrule!
Thank you for all you do, Relics of Hyrule is the best mod for Skyrim I've ever installed.
Dude you are amazing and it looks awesome
Your mod is truly something special, man.
Congrats!
Your mod has been a constant companion to my Skyrim experience for years. Thanks for your dedication and work. 10/10 mod.
"Skyrim is best with mods"
This isn't an opinion this is a straight up fact
You could say this about any game though…
It's not a fact only for this game. Any game with mods is going to be better.
Not gonna lie, this title is dumb.
I am so glad I didn't get the PS3 version.
@@Diovaynes Not exactly
@@Diovaynes totally my dude.
With over 100Gb of mods installed and well over 2000 hours of my free time invested into customizing Skyrim, I can honestly say, it was one of the most interesting, enjoyable and technically significant experiences I've ever had in over 40 years of gaming. It's no longer installed on any of my machines, but it will always hold a special place in my heart as the game that turned me onto modding.
I love Skyrim, but it really is the pinnacle of “Play It”. Finishing the main story is really just another quest, and completing this game is absurd. Mods turn it from an okay game with a lot of content to an amazing customizable experience. Its crazy.
This may not have been the case if they had put some more effort into the main quest. Morrowind and Oblivion both had main story lines that were much better executed in terms of writing. Not to mention that a large portion of the main quest was completely broken on release of Skyrim and wouldn't even trigger the script for advancement without doing some magical song and dance with saving and loading out of locations, whereby you got the progress but none of the dialogue from an npc that was just broken.
To be fair, Skyrim should never be completed, at least not in one playthrough. It's already absurd being able to join the thieves guild while playing an honorable warrior, and vice versa.
Then again, maybe the goal should be "Finish all non-radiant quests". That would be a lot more achievable.
I didn't play it until 2020. With mods. I have no idea what the main quest line is. Maybe I never paid attention. I know it's amazing. The game is.
Absolutely been looking forward to this. Having just completed Skyrim with a bunch of mods myself around Legacy of the Dragonborn, incredibly well done! Glad you finished this before the new version of Skyrim bombs a bunch of mods for a bit!
You can set your game to only update when you launch it through Steam, and then only launch the game through the SKSE Loader. This will prevent your mods from breaking.
went frame-by-frame to read the list of mods. my favorite, by far, just by name alone, is 'immersive beds'. we all need beds to be more immersive. #ImmersiveBeds
I love playing with the Legacy of the Dragonborn mod, it adds a museum were you can display anything that you collect including the armor/weapons you get when you become thane
I always feel bad because I am usually thane of two or three cities before I have a house, so the weapons and armor they give me usually get disenchanted because I am NOT carrying them around for ages when I have loot to carry and better weapons, anyway.
@@abrachoo true but due to the nature of the video he doesn't go too much into it, there are some people that don't know what that mod does, for instance there are multiple patches for multiple quest displays, there's a "secret" area in the dragonborn hall for all the "underworld" quest and tons of other areas/displays
Skyrim will always have a special place in my heart. Just hearing the soundtrack hits me super hard with major nostalgia. Mods do make it so much better, but there’s also something about vanilla Skyrim that’s just so great.
Would love to see an actual list of the mods Jirard used, could be fun to play that specific build.
Came here to say exactly this!
Well, if it helps, you can advance frame by frame with , and . on youtube on pc, to try to pick out the list while it ZOOMS by!
@@Glacier_Nester You get the secret message that way too!
@@Glacier_Nester holy shit. that is very useful to know just in general. thanks.
You wanna mod skyrim? Do Ultimate Skyrim by Dylan Perry. Dude does good work.
I remember the OG episode of this bad boy, and I had the specific thought that "This man must be insane." The episode was fantastic and really sold the weight of responsibility of having to 100% complete this thang. I can't believe this is episode 97! Congrats! Most hard-working channel on the platform!
0:30; a thousand ports.
22:14; 500,000 ports
Wow, 499,000 ports in 22 minutes! That has to be a record!
This is the kindest "play it" rating that you have ever given. I have been looking forward to this review ever since you announced NG+, and I am glad that you played the definitive version this time in the most enjoyable way possible for you.
Some games aren't meant to be completed, but to be a continuous experience you make. And that can be something beautiful
Honestly, I can't think of a playthrough where I don't have the mod "Legacy of the Dragonborn". From Thief, to Assassin, to Mage and Warrior, there's something for everyone with that one mod and it's quite compatible with dozens of other mods including additional patches to make them so and vice versa. But although fun, it can be a full on Completionist Nightmare if you're trying to get EVERYTHING with LotD, even more so with the additional mod and Creation Club support.
If I recall my last playthrough, I had like over 1000 displays, completed all the LotD quests minus the LotD guild quests, and I've YET to complete any of the original game questlines such as the main questline, the guilds, I became Thane of two or three holds but that was it. The amount of effort it would take to 100% this mod, especially with additional mods atop of it like VIGILANT, Konahrik's Accoutrements, Royal Armory, Fossil Mining, Artifacts of Skyrim, Oblivion Artifacts, Skyrim Sewers, Wyrmstooth, Tools of Kagrenak, Moon and Star, Undeath, Skyrim Sewers, and every single Creation Club Content and then some to boot!
If there's one thing I would say bad about LotD, if you think you can 100% this mod with all the given mods it's compatible and patched with, you're going to be in for a really bad time. At the very least, you will be playing this game religiously to the point where even if you reach LV162 which I believe that's the highest level you can achieve with all of your skills becoming legendary once, you'll still not be done collecting everything.
Just saw The Rescue recently, great documentary about the soccer team of kids that was trapped in the cave in Thailand. Highly recommend it. Also saw The Thing (80s) for the first time last month, on the off chance the editor hasn't seen that yet, give it a viewing!
I love The Thing! John Carpenter is an amazing director and those practical effects have yet to be beaten. Absolutely awesome. I'll have to check out The Rescue, I didnt know they did a documentary about that!
And yet, even with the mods you have installed on this, there's just so much more you can add to flesh it out further. DLC expansions, Graphic Overhauls (I was kinda disappointed that you didn't make the game look much better - really enhances the experience), difficulty improvements, etc. Lots of good mods in there, and I'm happy you were able to have a fun time!
This was one of the hardest parts of the older videos being taken down, because this was one of my favourite episodes of the classic 'The Completionist' series.
Jirard living up to his middle name is great, and the parody of 'Don't Stop Believin' has lived rent-free in my head for years.
What happened to them?
@@frankyhorn2475 The one fellow in the older videos wanted them all taken down, can't remember his name. I know someone will mention his name but honestly... just don't. It adds nothing to the conversation, just junk data.
To Charlie the editor: I would recommend the movie Contact. It's based off the book by Carl Sagan and it's one of my favorite movies ever, it's a great sci-fi movie!
But Skyrim is an amazing game. I have near 1000 hours in it and my wife has over 6000 hours. The amount of customizability is enormous and keeps bringing me back to try a new playthrough that always just ends up as a stealth archer lol. Any type of gamer can pick up this game and enjoy it. I converted my CoD/Battlefield only gamer friend into an RPG lover because of Skyrim and he's never looked back. Now, I'm just patiently waiting for Elder Scrolls VI that'll come out in another 5 to 1000 years from now.
Contact is awesome!
Skyrim and Oblivion are games really close to my heart.....my dad died in 2011, so I found comfort playing Oblivion...waiting the lauch of Skyrim. Jeremy Soule's soundtrack for both games are carved in my mind!!
Mods that let you use the Master Sword, the Buster sword, turn spiders into Spider-Man, and turn dragons into Macho Man are awesome, but this video gave me a new appreciation for mods that streamline the game and make it a much smoother experience.
Skyrim never gets old... With mods or in vanilla version, it still rocks :D
I was honestly relieved to see Jirard use mods for this, completing the regular game without them is a truly daunting task.
I would've loved to actually hear what completion entailed here, instead of hearing about only mods for the whole video^^
I’d love to see the beard bros play modded Skyrim, if for nothing else but Alex and Brett’s commentary on all the weirdness.
Skyrim never feels old to me. It has always been replayable and fresh.
My New Game + completionist challenge for Skyrim is to actually play the game again. All I've done for the last few years is start my mod list from scratch for any number of reasons, tweak it and keep adding / breaking / reordering / removing stuff and launching the game to check if it's all working nicely. If it isn't, fix it. If it is, add another few mods. If it all breaks, start again. This is the true Elder Scrolls experience for me.
Believe it or not, Bethesda actually gave the SKSE team an early copy of Anniversary Edition so they could update SKSE to work with Anniversary Edition *sooner* instead of later; so *now* we actually have mods that're actually *integrating* the Creation Club content *into* the mods, like a mod that connects the Rielle of The Cause to the Rielle of Beyond Skyrim Bruma to make it into one *gigantic* Rielle.
And since Anniversary Edition's more like a DLC, downloading mods like that *might* make you wanna play the game one more time.
I really have to say, I adore the *storytelling* you're putting into each video. It really makes this channel something special.
I remember my first Completionist video was the original Skyrim one. Great stuff!
Hey Charlie, I would suggest Hamilton on Disney plus, young Frankenstein if you’re into older comedies, blazing saddles as well, forgetting Sarah Marshall for new age comedy, but I also suggest you see lastnight in soho
I absolutely love the films of Mel Brooks, he's easily one of my favorite directors, and when he and Gene Wilder team up it's amazing. I loved Hamilton as well! I saw it on stage as a graduation present years back, the show on Disney plus is wonderful, but nothing beats the live theatre lol. Also loved Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I haven't seen it in years though. I still need t see Last Night in Soho, I'm a huge Edgar Wright fan so it's been on my list for a while now. Thank's for the rec's!
I beat Skyrim once on 360. Didn't touch the game again until I bought it for XB1. The reason? I heard XB1 had a vast library of mods (not as much as PC, but way more than PS4). With a little modding, my copy of Skyrim has better FPS, combat, role-playing aspects such as reputation and an alternate start and I have access to the Black Swordsman armor and Dragonslayer from Berserk.
I'm not surprised that you've completed Skyrim, you're just that good and determined.
PS, if you ever want to play again for fun and want to have an amazing follower along for the journey, I can't recommend Inigo enough.
I am so glad you found your way to Skyrim Modding :3
Yeah, the "Replacing Spiders" Mods are absolutely a must for you :3
I'm very happy you went with the pc version, even with mods. I've been thinking about your inevitable skyrim rerun and was afraid you'd burn out of it before recompletion. Super good dedication brother
I've had my Helix plus for about a year now and it has drastically improved my sleep quality, which I need because I'm busier than ever. Visit helixsleep.com/thecompletionist to get up to $200 off your Helix mattress, plus two free pillows
I started getting into Skyrim again myself. I also went ahead and started playing Enderal. Been enjoying it so far outside of the slow start.
This video does a great job capturing what playing Skyrim on PC is really like - it can be whatever you want it to be to fit your playstyle.
For my one of my best memories was using a mod that added warmth, thirst, and food to the game. I was freezing on the brink of death in the mountains and was desperately looking for shelter so I could make a fire and warm up. I finally found a cave, warmed up, and inside of it was a hidden side quests for a legendary sword that I ended up using as my main weapon for a big chunk of the game. I wouldn't have found it if it wasn't for that realism mod making me find shelter!
Cmon Skyrim!!
Pick em up witcha WHEELS!
Charlie, the editor, one of my go to comedies is Big Trouble. A cast filled with stars. It's from early 2000s, so it's still got some problematic things here and there, but there's some solid bits in there and the plot revolves around a bunch of personalities, so it's never a 'slow' movie. Thanks for editing stuff, only paused once and lucky I saw the movie recommendation part.
"It's like the rest of the series but with more to do and more places to explore"
I can hear the Daggerfall fans getting their torches lit now
isn't daggerfall the size of uk?
@@zacsch5364 The Daggerfall game lets you explore the entire continent of Tamriel
It's also been released for free by Bethesda if you wanna check it out.
Pretty sure the version that the elder scrolls wiki has is supposed to be the best one
@@baddragonite i think i've played that version didn't get very far though
you’re thinking of arena. daggerfall only let you explore the area around the iliac bay.
@@baddragonite You're thinking of Arena, the first game. Daggerfall is just the Illiac bay (parts of High Rock and Hammerfell). Still a huge game tho
Hi Charlie, after this I'd figure watching Fellowship of the Ring would be nice and on point. Perhaps one day a google doc list of mods used would be available for those interested in the list. what I saw was amazing and I'm definitely looking at getting a copy for PC now due to the UI fixes I saw in the mods used.
You're the first person to mention LotR and that is absolutely what I went with. No amount of high fantasy is too much high fantasy.
Mr. Editor, I enjoyed the new Dune movie. My son and I have also been binging cheesetastic movies from my childhood: Flash Gordon, Last Starfighter, Monster Squad, Lost Boys, etc.
So many recommendations for Dune! I think I'm gonna have to see it now. I love those cheesetastic movies lol, Lost Boys was one of the first horror movies I ever saw and it made me fall in love with that B-movie feel!
I was just thinking about the old Skyrim video and how funny it was. It kind of makes me sad how much this channel has steered away from light hearted jokes to a more dry normal review channel.
Ya I feel like all the old quotes and memes are from that time. Like Bears, Complete the all start pack etc.
I agree its pretty normal now :(
Its really weird how serious he takes himself in these videos now a days
To the editor: I'd recommend Alien. You might've seen it already, but that's such a good movie to re-watch knowing the Chest-Burster scene was completely genuine. (At least the Actor's reactions were, I've heard all they knew was 'The creature emerges' and that was it.)
Hi chase! a great movie if youve never seen it is The Crow with Brandon Lee (Bruce Lee's son) great for spoopy season but if youd prefer something a little more classic you can never go wrong with a good shark movie and samuel L jackson in Deep Blue Sea :)
"129 mods used"
>Laughs in 500 mod list
but seriously, its great to find another lover of mods! i'm over joyed that you had a great time and have some one else to share that love.
That's impressive. Usually beyond 200 mods for me something will bugger up that LOOT doesn't notice and I'll have to decide between dealing with missing models / textures / etc or starting the mod profile again from scratch. It's been a long time since I've actually played the game; modding it and testing everything is working is all I've done with it in the last few years.
@@DaedalusRaistlin 400 is doable if you are careful about not picking things that overlap, but I agree that anything over 200-250 just isn't worth the loss in stability.
@@zerentheunskilled ive definitely got over 250 mods on my vcr xbone with next to no hit on performance (since porters finally realized bundling mods bypasses the 150 plugin limit). Like you mentioned, only thing you really gotta worry about is sht overlapping
My browser crashed while watching.
How appropriate.
Immersive, even.
I've been waiting for this.
For Jirard to wake up.
Hey, he's finally awake!
TalonsofWater He was trying to play on PC right? Walked right into that modded ambush same as us and that train over there.
I'm glad I got to watch some of the in-progress on this, pretty damn great experience. Great video like always my dude!
When you announced the new game plus series, thinking of you revisiting this game gave me an ulcer. So happy it’s done for you! 😄 also, congrats on 10 years! 😁
The no spider mods is THE main reason why I prefer Skyrim on PC, laugh if you want but the sheer exxaduration of the frostbite spiders genuinely unnerves me to the point where I don't even like staring at the screen when they're around
Get over your fears 😀👍
I'm definitely with you. They freak me a lot and I too can't look at them or walk around their dead bodies without feeling uncomfortable. I don't want to remove them from the game just because that's a whole enemy type, but something like the spiderman spider mod is great just because they don't have their big STUPID FACES. Buy ayyy, afraid of frostbite spider solidarity cx
"No spiders" mod is HILARIOUS! That's the beauty of the mod community, I've never even thought of that being an issue but someone else with knowledge in programming did that for you.
Movies for Charlie:
A Cure For Wellness
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Repo! The Genetic Opera
The Aristocrats
2001: A Space Odyssey
Citizen Kane
I know those last 2 seem like obvious picks but seriously they deserve the hype watch them if you haven't
Eat Drink Man Woman
Battle Royale
Zatoichi
The ABCs of Death
Sushi Girl (Mark Hamill is just delightful in this one)
Have fun!
Oh man, I haven't seen a lot of these. Thanks for the recommendations! Some of my favorites are on this list too, absolutely gonna have to see the ones air haven't!
@@CharlieShipley Oh. Alright. Fair warning: MOST of these are gonna be heavy PG-13 and R.
@@mr.stoneface7699 all good! Battle Royale and Sweeney Todd are two that I love so I'm sure they'll be great, Repo has been on my list forever but you know how it goes, once somethings on the list it either gets watched or buried lol
Funny, the never-ending checklists & map markers are quickly becoming one of the things I hate most about modern "open world" games.
Just found some guy's (yakkocmn) recent review for Breath of the Wild (in Nov. 2021, I know!) where he basically breaks down exactly how that open world sans a detailed checklist made it so special. It basically summed up my feelings completely. I love Skyrim, but I hope future ES/Bethesda games don't go the checklist-heavy, overly hand-holdy approach.
YES! Ive been waiting for this time to come!
I'm very glad Jirard didn't suffer this time around.
You know, I never got to watch your Skyrim episode. By the time I found you, that episode had already been lost to time. When I saw the title to this video, I didn't even think it was a New Game Plus episode, I thought it was just another video of yours. Excited to be able to hear about how mods helped this time because boy oh boy, I woulda dropped Skyrim years ago if it weren't for them.
I've been making video guides for so many things within skyrim for work. Just learning about the Sky Complete Mod alone could make my life SO much simpler.
That and this video is doing a good job of convincing me that I should customize the game I've been using a little more (since they are guides meants for both PC and Console, can't go too deep down the rabbit hole of customization). And then having to go down a rabbit hole to find the SkyComplete Mod for Skyrim Legendary...
I've been trying to collect the achievements for Fallout New Vegas lately (with some mods) and I still have to do the same for Skyrim. I'll look through your list of mods for sure when I decide to get back to it!
I’ve owned this game since it came out, and I’ve never finished the main story. The fact that you completed this game twice is astounding. Well done sir
Dragonborn gallery is right up his alley
As per the editor's request (2:08 mark on the video) here are my movie recommendations:
1. THE ELDER SCROLLS Full Movie (2021) 4K ULTRA HD Werewolf Vs Monsters All Cinematics Trailers
2. Dragonborn Act I (Skyrim Fan Movie)
3. Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul (2020)
Before the video starts. If there is one Mod that Dragonrider here will LOVE. It's the Legacy of the Dragonborn, or the Dovakhin Museum as some call it.
Basically, an in-game Completionist's display of Achievements.
I think the most impressive part about this is that you were able to find the spiderman spider mod! Whenever I would hunt for it, I couldn't find it which I found very disappointing because THOSE SPIDERS ARE SCARY!!!
Absolutely loved this video and all others ^^ can't believe how much of an incredible team you all are and seeing you complete all these games ended up turning me into a completionist :D
Skyrim is very dawnting indeed and I still haven't started when you've completed it twice!
I was hoping you or anyone on the team could provide the list of mods you ended up using out of that huge list, would that be possible?
Just a couple of weeks ago I finished up my own playthrough of Skyrim. This was my very first time playing it, believe it or not and I played it completely vanilla with the Legendary Edition. I did not complete it, mind you, I just did what I consider a full playthrough within reasonable limits and I now get why the game still has so much staying power but is also getting modded to hell and back. It is a game you can build up on like crazy. I ended up liking it slightly less than the Fallout games I played but I still do not regret a single second of it.
I didn't finish it until I'd owned it for some 6 years. Played it a ton in that time, had tons of fun. Eventually figured I should do the main quest. No shame in leaving it for (quite) a while though.
Thanks for the list and if your looking for a Good movie try the grand Budapest hotel artsy but so good
Love Wes Anderson, Moonrise Kingdom is on a ton of my lists!
@@CharlieShipley indeed all very fun films to watch
Conan, what is best in life?
Revenge, served cold, and Skyrim with mods. Especially that one where the dragons are macho man Randy Savage. I'm very fond of that one.
Hell yes
tbh, to me, going from 30fps to 60fps and having hotkeys is an even bigger improvement than mods
For anyone also curious about what mods used (links to them I cannot bother with atm):
Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch SKYRIM Bugfix Compilation SKYRIM
SKSE64 - Skyrim SE Script Extender SSE Engine Fixes (skse64 plugin)
SkyUI
SkyComplete ARIMN
Ultimate Dragons
Legacy of the Dragonborn
Barenziah Quest Markers
kenMod Lockpick Pro
Ultimate Dragons IM -Legacy of the Dragonborn Luminosity Lighting Overhaul
Wildcat
Lip Sync Fix SKYRIM
Luminosity Lighting Overhaul
Obsidian Weathers & Seasons
Weapons, Armor & Clutter Fixes Simply Optimized Textures for SSE
No More Radial Blur
Frame Rate Stutter Fix
Crash Fixes
Safety Load Dragon Bleed Bug Fix,
Skip Bethesda Intro
60FPS Interface
BethINI
Skyrim SE.exe Auto-Backup
The Dragon Engine
Diverse Dragons
More Taverns Idles - SSE Port
TDG's Combat Alert Sounad
TDG's Activate to Interact Faster Sleep Wait
'Afterlife For NPCs
Reflection
Immersive HUD
SkyHUD
moreHUD
¡Equip
Realistic Piercing Arrows
Loading Game
Destructible Skyrim
SKYRIM
Diverse Skyrim
Immersive Patrols
Horses on Patrol
Bells of Skyrim
Run for Your lives
WHEN Vampires Attack
Opening Scene Overhaul Immersive Citizens
Equipping Overhaul
Jaxonz Utilities
Guard Dialogue Overhaul Multiple Floors Sandboxing
Race Menu
Ultimate Follower Overhaul
Inconsequential NPCs
Populated Cities Populated Prisons™H
-To Your Face
Better MessageBox_
Better Dialogue Controls D13 Get Up Stand Up
Acquisitive Soul Gems Radiant Quest Marker SE
Radiant Quest marker SE
Customizable UI Replacement
Auto Unequip Ammo
TK HitStop SE
Quick Loot RE
Smartcast
Extended Stay - Longer Inn Rental - Customize Prices - Special Edition
Skyrim Radar Mod
Disable Follower Collision
Thane Weapons Reborn
Stay At The System Page
Deadly Dragons
Glowing Ore Veins 300
Bandit Economy 71
Sturdy Dragons
Animal Tweaks
Smilodon-
Quickloot
Followers as Companions
Combat Evolved
Imperius
SKYRIM
Combat Camera Overhaul
3PCO 3rd Person Camera Overhaul
SKYRIM Lock-On
TK Dodge
Mortal Enemies
P.S don't watch many movies, but thinking about rewatching Spirited Away again...
Vr Skyrim was my favorite experience by far
Dude, I very much played Skyrim the exact same way back then on my 360. I'd go into that world and play while listening to so many different albums I put on my 360. The music of Skyrim is totally fine, but wow does it work well with rocking out to your own music.
Kinda like how nowadays, some games are great to chill with and play while listening to podcasts, or YT shows that work great as podcasts.
Been looking forward to this for SO LONG. Today is the day!
Skyrim is my favorite game. I don't care what anyone else says it's impossible not to get pumped when you hear that dragonborn theme
16:32 HELL YES! I was hoping you'd find this!
Hay charlie i would recommend clue a pretty light hearted comedy romp (yes it is based off the bored game)
This is going to be one of the greats I can feel it in my bones. The completionist playing modded Skyrim, this meme potential written all over it
man this video just flew by. Always a good time when Jirard uploads
Great video, glad you had fun this time :)
Glad to see it was much more fun for you this time!
Ngl I was kinda disappointed Jirard didn't install Inigo for his modded playthrough, not only is he a lore friendly modded follower, but he is one of the best, if not the best fully voiced follower mod out there, and wouldve even talked smack to Lydia on his journey to make the game even more enjoyable.
My favourite video of yours was the Skyrim review good to have a new game plus of that video
i personally love playing skyrim even without mods, i grew up on the ps3 version, yeah, not even the legendary version. Skyrim is my favorite game of all time, and i wont apologize for that lol
“There is nothing on this earth more beautiful than a completed checklist.” 💯
This was wholesome AF.
Now no one tell him about Lover's Lab
I am so happy Jirard used mods for this game, if only so that it didn't crash as often as the first time completing it.
Glad Jirard actually seemed to have much more fun this time around especially completing a beast like Skyrim next to the RNG hell he went through with NMH 3.
I like my games difficult. Ya every dragon battle took three hours, but when you add variety of dragons, along with random map faction wars. So much fun.
quick note about the anniversary edition: it's fundamentally identical to special edition, just now with all of the creation club assets included (creation club was bethesda's shitty attempt to monetize mods, mod authors totally deserve to be compensated but the company coming in and taking a cut with microtransactions was yucky) but the only thing that should really break with the AE update is anything that relies on the script extender, and that should be updated relatively shortly after the AE release (within a few months, most likely, and there are ways to prevent your skyrim from updating and breaking things as well)
I always treat Skyrim’s main quest line like a side plot anyway. The actual side plots are usually far more entertaining. But it’s the little stories that aren’t marked as completable quests that really bring it all alive for me.
I'm glad you went with a modded play through. Legacy of the Dragonborn is one of the best in my opinion.
Did this on the 360 myself. Did all the main Quest lines, all the daedric stuff, thane of all holds and all the DLC.
Never did go back to it with mods but now I just might.
Ever since you announced you'd be recompleting all of the original games, I've been waiting for the day you would have to revisit Skyrim again.
0:50 OHH YEAH! Snap into a Sweetroll!
The only trivial part of 100%ing a tes game is collecting unique equipment (equipment outside of daedric artifacts). It's common knowledge in the community that 100% entails completing the main questlines, daedric quests, and dlcs- possibly their side questlines too (like raven rock's & neloth's for dragonborn). For skyrim in particular i'd add all the quests to become thane (of each hold) too. Wont hear me argue the title tho lol
been wanting a reason to go and replay Skyrim, this is it I guess lol
I'm not one for using mods in games whatsoever b/c I'm all for the complete experience (no pun intended). I'm glad you finally gave this a better look at this game, and I cannot fathom how filtering all those mods has been. As for the Play It, makes a lot more sense because this game can now be played however you like and feel.
And...I can't wait to play Skyrim again on my Fitbit as I make 10k steps to kill a dragon!
glad you were able to have a much better time this second time around
Hey Charlie the Editor. I saw that you wanted some movie recommendations. Here are some of my recommended in no particular order
- the newer Planet of the Apes trilogy
- Knives Out
- 1917
- Nobody
- The Martian
- Shin Godzilla
So many awesome rec's here! I love the Martian and Shin Godzilla. I was lucky to live near a theater that played Shin Godzilla when it was first released in the states and it was easily one of the best movie-going experiences I've ever had. 1917 is definitely on my list as is Knives Out. I only saw the first of the new Apes trilogy and I loved it, hoping Matt Reeves new Batman has the same energy.
@@CharlieShipley Wow you responded quick! I'm glad to hear it dude 👍 I'm hoping for that same thing too
Elder Scrolls Lore:
imagine all the weird and complex stuff in Kingdom Hearts but with good writing and worldbuilding.
Even the non-canon or retconed lore can be considered canon in univerese.
See Dragon Breaks.
(they are weird and kinda brea your brain)