Thanks to an incredible (i.e. insane) fan effort, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall has been remade in the Unity engine. The Unity remake also yields some additional benefits. Controls have been ...
Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls series has come a long way since its first title, Arena, released way back in 1994. Skyrim and The Elder Scrolls Online boast huge maps and impressive visuals - but for ...
After kicking off 2024 by releasing the long-anticipated fan-made remaster of the second mainline entry in the Elder Scrolls series, Daggerfall Unity’s creator is now planning to make his own game in ...
Highly anticipated: Most Elder Scrolls players these days probably know the series from its latest entry, Skyrim, given that game's explosive success. However, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall remains ...
Bethesda has put out a number of hit titles over the decades, from Starfield to Fallout 76. One of its largest games, however, arrived in the year of 1996, just 10 years after the studio was founded.
Before Starfield, before Skyrim, before Fallout 3 and Oblivion, before your parents even knew how to make you, there was The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. It was, and remains, Bethesda’s biggest-ever ...
Jack Coleman (He/Him) is a Lead Editor from Ireland. This is his third full year in games media, having previously worked freelance for various outlets, including NME. A lifelong gamer, Jack is ...
The full release of The Elder Scrolls Daggerfall's Unity recreation is finally here, as the community behind the Daggerfall Workshop team releases the 1.0 version of the remaster/port. It comes with ...
Daggerfall Unity is stable at last. Those of you who have been following the work of Gavin “Interkarma” Clayton know that he’s been quite busy of late. He’s been working on a stable version of his ...
Daggerfall Unity, a fan-made passion project that rebuilt the second Elder Scrolls game in Unity, was in development for over ten years. But last year, it was finally considered complete, the whole ...
Rob is Lead Features Editor at DualShockers, and has been playing games since hijacking his sister's NES in the early 90s. Instead of outgrowing them, decided to make a life out of ranting about them.
We can see GOG wanted to make this game available to everyone, but they have to rectify their mistakes. Weeks after generating tons of goodwill among fans for the Good Old Games Preservation program, ...