With the impending release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Legendary Edition, which collects all three downloadable content packs along with the original core game, GamesBeat thought this might be a good time to highlight some of our favorite PC mods.
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To celebrate our 10th episode of GamesBeat’s Favorite Skyrim Mods, what epic player creation shall we spotlight? Sexy maid outfits? More immersive UIs? Dancing bears that play the Pulp Fiction theme?
No, this time we’re talking about Skyrimaguas’ Unique Dragon Priest Masks mod, which replaces those boring old masks with imaginative, new high-res works of art. We can’t say much more, other than these are utterly amazing and infinitely better than Bethesda’s take. Which one’s your favorite?
Additional mods by Skyrimaguas:
- Solstheim Climate Overhaul
- Bigger Better Suns (and Moons)
- Grass on Steroids
- Skyrim Grassification
- Solstheim Wasteland
- Masque of Pikachu Vile
- Sun Glare Philippine Flag Style
Make sure to check the mod page for installation directions, known issues and compatibility conflicts, etc.