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Game Seek
★★★★★
6 years ago
Damn good game

NIce and great full of adventure game with some decent graphics

Gameplanet
★★★★
8 years ago
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind review

Alan checks in from Morrowind, the newest chapter of Bethesda's Elder Scrolls Online.

Plenty of memorable quests and characters; Noob friendly; Seamless grouping is a triumph; Nails that epic Elder Scrolls feel

Animation is clunky; Lack of minimap and quest glitches can be frustrating; You encounter hordes of other players in odd places

Game Revolution
★★★★
5 years ago
The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset Review – Don’t Let the Summer Set Without Playing Summerset

It's from the perspective of a relatively new player that I write this review. The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset is the largest expansion of the game to date. As such, it's a great time to get into the game.

Biggest expansion for ESO ever; Easy to get into for newcomers; Amazing art design

Level scaling may turn off "hardcore" MMO players; Tags

Dealspwn
★★★★
8 years ago
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Review | A Revolutionary Compromise

The Short Version: Tamriel Unlimited is neither a great Elder Scrolls game nor an MMORPG for the ages, but it's something else entirely. An addictive if often awkward compromise with an astonishing amount of quality subscription-free content.

Enormous facsimile of Tamriel to explore; Sensationally versatile class; skill; character creation and crafting systems; Revamped first-person combat feels fantastic; Loads of content; no subscriptions; A huge number of story & radiant quests fleshed out with lore and mini-narratives..

...that don't really make sense in an MMORPG; become mundane; Jarring disconnect between story and massive multiplayer destroys atmosphere and immersion; Tamriel still feels like a sterile showroom at times; slow and restrictive first few hours; Can be difficult to find groups and enter Cyrodiil PvP

Target
★★★★★
9 years ago
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited PlayStation 4

Amazing mmorpg with great gameplay and TES feel. It's been hated on by Skyrim fanboys everywhere so ignore the biased negative scores. People wanted this to be Skyrim online and it's not!

Games Like Finder
★★★★
6 years ago
Styx: Master of Shadows

Styx: Master of Shadows serves as the prequel and second game in the series occupying the same world as that Of Orcs and Men (2012). Unlike the first game though Styx: Master of Shadows pulls out Styx the goblin as the main character and focuses more on stealth than the fantasy action of the...

Light RPG elements let you upgrade Styx skills for your plastyle; Lengthy stealth title that few match in raw length; Interesting setting with plenty of height

Combat is painful if you are discovered

Console Monster
★★★★★
9 years ago
Bastion Review

Before I start this review I have a confession to make; despite the game having originally released ages ago, and despite the fact I actually own the title on Steam, I have never actually played Bastion until now and with complete honesty, I really wish I had played it sooner.

Fantastic visuals and music; Great combat depth; Enormous feelings of accomplishment

Some difficulty spikes if not played with strategy; Story may be hard for some to follow

PlayStation Universe
★★★★
6 years ago
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind Review – PS4

Revisiting old haunts, places tied to fond distant memories, often leave us swept up in whimsical regret and warming nostalgia, and then regret again as we curse at our brain for seeing the past in the bleak, cold light of day. Of course, sometimes there's merit to the nostalgia.

GamingTrend
★★★★
6 years ago
To the East, to Morrowind: Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind review

Vvardenfell is a place like no other. Dense, steamy swamps welcome adventurers in the south, leading them inland towards lush grasslands, misty isles, barren and scorched valleys, and the great peak of the Red Mountain, ever churning with dark omens from above.

True to the original in key ways; Diverse; lengthy expansion of the game; New class is a success; Beautiful landscapes throughout Vvardenfell; Improves the overall ESO experience

Missing several key points of interest; Never feels entirely "right

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