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The editors liked
Beautiful environment and character design
Tons of lore for franchise fans to uncover
Character customization sets it apart from more restrictive competitors
Huge world feels both familiar and ne
Real players add fresh dynamism to the world of Tamrie
Tons of character customizations
Nicely crafted dungeons with challenging bosses
Overhauled werewolf skill tree
Update 19 is a big step in player tailored combat
Great tension and mechanics found in dungeons
Fun new Necromancer class that can handle multiple roles
Raid-like dragon fights are and improvement on familiar random world events
Engaging side quests focusing on the Khajiit's
Elder Scrolls' cat-like race
DRAGONS
Beautiful world and music
Enjoyable characters and quests
Awesome Necromancer class
Great storytelling and new characters
Enjoyable and intriguing quests
Revamped Vampire Skill Line with integrated justice system
Beautiful world and atmospheric design
Expansive
Immersive world full of pleasing landscapes
Many intricate
Involving quests
Complex but rewarding PvP
Large
Attractive vistas urge you to explore
Some intriguing quests get you involved in the world
When the action gets intense
The PVP is a blast
New Companions
Great writing
Entertaining quests
Nifty new skill tree
Jewellery crafting lets you personalize stats
Immersive storyline and quests
Fantastic storyline and conclusion to the Season of the Dragon saga
Beautiful landscape and soundtrack
Killing dragons in game earns money for real-world pet charities
New titles
Pets
Homes
Mounts
And furnishings
The editors didn't like
Game design is counter to the franchise's core values
Writing is verbose
Repetitive
And unoriginal
Multi-player feels like an afterthought amidst so much single-player-oriented content
Doesn't do anything World of Warcraft and other MMOs haven't done
Might alienate some Elder Scrolls fan
No modding
Lacks single player driven content
Poor teamwork will be disastrous
Dragons feel like a sideshow rather than a main attraction
Treacherous to navigate at times
Dragons can turn you into BBQ
Excavation minigame was personally troublesome
Some difficulty spikes on some boss fights
Multiplayer rarely feels like a crucial aspect of the game
PvP map is a bit too big for its own good
Game's focus on individual story progression discourages grouping
Wooden dialogue and repetitive voiceovers can make questing a chore
Singleplayer and multiplayer aspects constantly clash
Disrupting immersion
Quests aren't that varied from previous instalments
Setting feels like so many other fantasy RPGs
Unable to choose starting point and which tutorial to experience after upgrading
Wanted to take my awesome Psijic skills and go back to Morrowind
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls Online from developer ZeniMax Online Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks is easily one of the most hyped massively multiplayer online role-playing games in some time, primarily due to the fact that it contains the same name and s...
Abstract: A few days ago, I submitted an article that stated I wasn't quite ready to post a formal review for Elder Scrolls Online because there was still a lot of content I wanted to see. Then I stopped, paused, and deleted that articleI had realized that I no lon...
Published: 2014-05-15, Author: Samuel , review by: mashable.com
Beautiful environment and character design, Tons of lore for franchise fans to uncover, Character customization sets it apart from more restrictive competitors
Game design is counter to the franchise's core values, Writing is verbose, repetitive, and unoriginal, Multi-player feels like an afterthought amidst so much single-player-oriented content, Doesn't do anything World of Warcraft and other MMOs haven't done
The Elder Scrolls Online tries to please both fans of the single-player franchise and veterans of the WoW online formula, but each genre's appeal is so counter to the other that The Elder Scrolls Online ends up average at best for both audiences...
The core of the Elder Scrolls experience lives on in The Elder Scrolls Online, and fans of series will love discovering never before seen corners of Tamriel, or revisiting favorite locales in a new way. However these experiences are muddled by balance is...
Abstract: Elder Scrolls Online ReviewInferior to competitors and predecessors in every respect.Facebook Share Twitter Share By Ben Barrett @ChaosSmurf 29th Apr, 2014 - 5:00pm Elder Scrolls Online is a lost puppy of another era. It hails from one where establish...
Published: 2014-04-24, Author: Kevin , review by: gamespot.com
Large, attractive vistas urge you to explore, Some intriguing quests get you involved in the world, When the action gets intense, the PVP is a blast
Game's focus on individual story progression discourages grouping, Wooden dialogue and repetitive voiceovers can make questing a chore, Singleplayer and multiplayer aspects constantly clash, disrupting immersion
The review's already gigantic and there's no way I'll mention everything I want to, so I'll keep things brief in the summary. If you're after a more single-player-quest-focused MMO with an Elder Scrolls feel, with a helpful community that will rush to aid...
Abstract: Another point to bring up concerning the story is what the main quest line depicts. If you are a fan of the previous games and have played Oblivion, you know how this tale is told. The game is a deeper depiction of the events in Oblivion, detailing the or...
Huge world feels both familiar and ne, Real players add fresh dynamism to the world of Tamrie, Tons of character customizations
Might alienate some Elder Scrolls fan, No modding
So, should you buy this game? That depends on the type of player you are. If you like both the "Elder Scrolls" series and MMOs, "Elder Scrolls Online" is your jam. Buy it now. If you like "Elder Scrolls" or other single-player games with rich and com...
Abstract: Zohar Scourmont lowers himself to a crouch, his boots digging into the wet sand as he approaches the blind side of the guards. His attack must be perfect and swift if he wishes to survive the battle and rescue the hostage tied up in the tent. By the looks...