
It's just because this form of media manages to capture the essence of Skyrim and its sometimes-absurd random occurrences. I am not saying that just because I, like the rest of the average Internet users, love memes.

But the best ones, without any shadow of a doubt, are the memes. These revelations come in a variety of forms - screenshots, videos, Reddit posts, and so on. Naturally, the Internet has decided not to forgive Skyrim its sins and has made sure that every possible situation that makes no sense whatsoever is out and visible to the public. And these make for some situations that are not only interesting to witness, but also completely hilarious. In fact, all of the funny bugs, glitches, and downright illogical NPC choices are still there. Leaving the Special Edition aside, there is almost nothing that sets the current version of the title apart from the original one from six years ago. However, for all the time it has been around, Skyrim saw very little change from the original game we experience for the first time in 2011. Just last month, the game turned six years old and got a yet-another re-release on the Nintendo Switch.

Ah, Skyrim - the title that Bethesda still refuses to let go of.
