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The editors liked
Adds items
Skill points
And other needed game elements
Two new dungeons bring new adventures
Chaosball game mode is a fun
Fast experience
Nice tweaks to gameplay and presentation
Really interesting and unique look for the world in and around the city
Trial is completable using different methods for timing and difficulty
Lots of new collectible and explorable content
The editors didn't like
Lack of any real challenge in the dungeons
Relatively small release of content
Little to no expansion of the game world
Confusing landscapes and paths lead to frustration
Short but sweet events in delves and the new trial
Published: 2017-11-24, Author: Patrick , review by: gamingtrend.com
Really interesting and unique look for the world in and around the city, Trial is completable using different methods for timing and difficulty, Lots of new collectible and explorable content
Confusing landscapes and paths lead to frustration, Short but sweet events in delves and the new trial
The Clockwork City DLC is an overall improvement on Elder Scrolls Online and has a lot to offer in terms of exploration and adventuring in-game. There are some instances where events go by too quickly, but many players will find great benefit in that whil...
Published: 2017-09-12, Author: Patrick , review by: gamingtrend.com
Adds items, skill points, and other needed game elements, Two new dungeons bring new adventures, Chaosball game mode is a fun, fast experience, Nice tweaks to gameplay and presentation
Lack of any real challenge in the dungeons, Relatively small release of content, Little to no expansion of the game world
The Horns of the Reach DLC for Elder Scrolls Online is small, but it gives some decent gameplay and a new set of items, objectives, and a few other scarce elements that will help players at any stage of gameplay. Many players will get this full release au...
Abstract: Platforms: PC now, PS4 and Xbox One eventuallyReviewing an MMO at launch is always a tricky matter, as what a player experiences at that time may be in no way indicative of what the game will be like in the following weeks, months, or years after launch. ...
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Published: 2014-05-02, Author: Joe , review by: tomshardware.com
It's pretty in parts, but there's not a whole lot there. The Elder Scrolls Online is the empty, dull 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 th...
Published: 2020-06-17, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
If you're a fan of ESO, then the Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor chapter will add a much needed area into this vast world that boasts some graphically impressive places that really makes you wonder at the marvel of Skyrim. While the main story is quite cli...
The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr and its Khajiit-centric content is a solid new expansion for both new and veteran ESO players...
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Published: 2016-10-04, Author: Sean , review by: impulsegamer.com
Abstract: The Elder Scrolls Online is a far different beast than the game that initially launched back in 2014; Zenimax quickly dropped the mandatory subscription associated with most MMORPGs and tweaked the combat and interface to be more user friendly, rebranding...
Abstract: It was a mission playing The Elder Scrolls Online Beta this weekend for a variety of reasons. In the end, I managed to log a bunch of hours with my awesome Red Guard character, but is this the next big thing or will the hype train pass us by on this one?T...
große, entdeckungsreiche Welt, saubere Konsolenportierung, gelungene Gamepad-Integration, mehr als 200 Stunden Spielzeit, klasse PvP-Modus
optionale, aber teure Ingame-Käufe, dieselben Inhalte wie auf dem PC, mit leichten technischen Abstrichen
Nein, The Elder Scrolls Online ist kein neues Online-Rollenspiel. Es wusste schon vor über einem Jahr auf dem PC aus der Menge herauszustechen. Endlich zeigte ein Online-RPG, wie eine riesengroße, mit Geheimnissen und Entdeckungsreizen bestückte Welt ausz...