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June 2019
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The editors liked
A triumphant return to Skyrim
The new Antiquities System bring fresh
Replayable content
An exhilarating story that set the path for what's to come
A vast stretch of Tamriel to explore
Excellent narrative-led quests
Looks and feels like a proper Elder Scrolls title
High production values
Truly impressive roster of abilities
Classes and races
Huge open worlds to explore
Very few
If any
Performance issues
Tons of quests to do...
The combat is a satisfying synthesis of what works in games like Skyrim and the usual MMO hotbar experience
The beautiful vistas and world are worth the price of admission
Everything about the way PVP functions
The editors didn't like
The abrupt ending to the main narrative
Combat can be an awkward half-way house
Not quite a perfect solo or group experience yet
That are almost exactly like every other MMO
Reviewed on PC. Available soon on Xbox One and PS4.
Published: 2022-06-05, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls Online is one of the most popular MMO games of all time, and still maintains a huge player base these days thanks to its rather fantastic yearly update schedule. This has seen a wave of quality of life improvements and content releases t...
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls Online is one of the most popular MMO games of all time, and still maintains a huge player base these days thanks to its rather fantastic yearly update schedule. This has seen a wave of quality of life improvements and content releases t...
Published: 2021-03-12, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: I love the Elder Scrolls Online, and honestly, after many years and thousands of hours of gameplay, I still feel happy to do at least twice as much again! However, recent improvements to the game's systems had me wondering, what else could be tweaked to i...
A triumphant return to Skyrim, The new Antiquities System bring fresh, replayable content, An exhilarating story that set the path for what's to come,
The abrupt ending to the main narrative
This was clearly a labour of love. The team creating the Elder Scrolls Online sure love the world of Tamriel, and it shows when they're able to create a great chapter that stands on its own merit; even when it's standing on the foundations of the fifth ga...
Published: 2018-04-03, Author: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv
Otherwise, I'm feeling pretty optimistic about Summerset. The enchanting isles were a refreshing change to the usual The Elder Scrolls setting, especially since I'm such a sucker for anything magic-related. I can't wait to explore Summerset further, slay...
It's pretty in parts, but there's not a whole lot there. The Elder Scrolls Online is the empty, droll train ride that everyone feared it would be, and the millions spent on a fancy new MMO-capable engine and scant A-list voice acting peppered through the...
Abstract: monthly subscription Developer: Zenimax Online Publisher: Bethesda Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4 Version Reviewed: PC Playing The Elder Scrolls Online is the most boring experience I've endured since I was seventeen years old, when a series of unfortunate...
The combat is a satisfying synthesis of what works in games like Skyrim and the usual MMO hotbar experience, The beautiful vistas and world are worth the price of admission, Everything about the way PVP functions
Bugs, bugs, and more bugs, Other people -- it is an MMO, after all, Trial and error skills building
The Elder Scrolls Online is definitely a weird amalgamation of disparate parts, but it's one worth giving a shot. The two halves – Elder Scrolls and an MMO – don't quite make a whole just yet, but it's clear that ZeniMax isn't giving up. The world as it...
A vast stretch of Tamriel to explore, Excellent narrative-led quests, Looks and feels like a proper Elder Scrolls title, High production values
Combat can be an awkward half-way house, Not quite a perfect solo or group experience yet
If you had The Elder Scrolls Online down as another MMO turkey, think again. This is a good Elder Scrolls game and a solid MMO, even if it can't quite scale the same heights as Skyrim or provide such a satisfying experience for solo players. Still, there...