Elder Scrolls Online struggles to balance between its single-player legacy and its decidedly MMO trappings. Some of its ideas work really well, but the rest is either derivative or half-baked. This game was reviewed on PC. The Elder Scrolls Online: Price Comparison $3.42View We check over 25...
The Elder Scrolls Onlineis definitely a weird amalgamation of disparate parts, but it’s one worth giving a shot. The two halves –Elder Scrollsand an MMO – don’t quite make a whole just yet, but it’s clear that ZeniMax isn’t giving up. The world as it exists is a fascinating ...
With thousands of other players logged in to Elder Scrolls Online, Tamriel has never felt more like a real place.
Whether or not The Elder Scrolls Online is for you will depend entirely on what you're looking for out of it. If you want a true Elder Scrolls experience, with all the freedom, exploration, and immersion that comes with it, you're likely to be disappointed ...
Now Playing: The Elder Scrolls Online - Video ReviewThe Elder Scrolls Online goes out of its way to sell its peculiar coupling of incompatible parts, however. When you first load up the game and enter character creation, rhythmic strings and kettledrums crescendo until they are joined by ...
Elder Scrolls Online is a fitting edition to the Elder Scrolls series and my minor complaints (like the near boring quest system), are nothing compared to my praise for the game. The price tag of at least sixty dollars, plus the fact that the game requires you to have a monthly subscript...
Elder Scrolls Online is a lost puppy of another era. It hails from one where established IPs had an ‘online’ cynically thrown on the end. It’s a relic, a reminder of the hellish proto-MMORPGs that broke the ground of the genre, leading to the far superior specimens we have today. ...
Murkmireis a risky setting; I doubt it could have sustained one ofElder Scrolls Online’s largest “chapters” likeMorrowindorSummerset. You won’t find traditional fantasy crowd pleasers like snowswept peaks and elven towers here. Instead, I spent roughly half my 10 or so hours withMurkmire...
While the past five years of The Elder Scrolls Online has given us a sprawling ‘Greatest Hits of Tamriel’ to play through, Elsweyr offers the opportunity to start over, with a brief tutorial getting new players up to speed with combat. But despite an intention to draw new players in with...
Morrowind, as an expansion, will likely not be enough to bring new people into the fold. It may be enough to entice people to buy and then explore the original content. What it likely will do is bring a lot of the original Elder Scrolls Online players back to the game....