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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: 2020-06-17, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls Online, Zenimax Online Studios' fantasy massively multiplayer online game (MMO), continues to evolve with the Greymoor expansion. Now in its sixth year, ESO continues to provide new content via regularly released new game packs and year...
As someone who has always found the Elder Scrolls games a bit overrated, I came away from Greymoor genuinely thrilled. Perhaps that's because, as opposed to something like Oblivion or Skyrim, ESO feels like much less of a compromise on what it's trying to...
Abstract: It's hard to love a swamp. Mountains have majesty, deserts have mystery, but what do wetlands have? I imagine some Joe on the street would boil it down to something like “muck, malaria, and mosquitoes.”Even so, Famia Mercius, an antiquarian who's a great...
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Published: 2014-05-26, Author: Johan , review by: techsmart.co.za
Expansive, immersive and highly detailed environment, Strong multiplayer gaming elements
Latency issues resulting in lag during fights, Monthly subscription fee can become costly over time
The hardest part of reviewing an MMO is that these games are constantly evolving. Updates are rolled out regularly, some of which may dramatically change the game. In its current state however, we would only recommend ESO: Online to MMO or hardcore Elder...
Published: 2014-04-24, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
By their very nature, MMO's evovle - but as it stands right now, The Elder Scrolls online isn't a worthwhile investment. If you're an Elder Scrolls fan, you might want to give it a try but I do think you may be a teeny bit disappointed. If you're an MMORP...
Abstract: March 30: Early Access Day One ImpressionsDuring the earliest hours of Sunday's preorder-exclusive access, when thousands of would-be emperors huddled into the major starting cities like Morrowind's Davon's Watch, The Elder Scrolls Online performed as tho...
Abstract: For all the time I have ever played an Elder Scrolls game, I felt special. The world depended me and I would eventually be hailed as the only one who would save the inhabitants of this magical world called Tamriel. From the moment I log into The Elder Scr...
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Abstract: Upon deciding to get the game, you might find yourself standing at crossroads of deciding whether it you should place your trust in a Massively Multiplayer Online Game(MMOG) that has a track record of The Elder Scrolls Universe, that being Morrowind, Obli...