One of best games i have played and will keep me play for long :)
One of best games i have played and will keep me play for long :)
NIce and great full of adventure game with some decent graphics
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!
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
I like the Elder Scrolls series. Loved Skyrim ; who wouldn't? Well, RPG geeks out there like me can prepare to "get their Nord on" with The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited .
15 years ago, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind launched on PC and forever burned itself into the consciousness of RPG fans everywhere. Since then, the Elder Scrolls series has seen many great titles, but the memories of Morrowind continued to occupy our minds, like the whispers of a gentle...
Huge new game world to explore; Well-written story; Nostalgic return to Morrowind
Weak combat; MMO aspects can be awkward
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
This review is of the PS4 version. I started Elder Scrolls games with Arena 20 years ago. I can say that ESO is basically another Elder Scrolls RPG (you can play first person or third and switch on the fly), a good game, a huge world, but nothing about it, for me, is very MMO-ish -- and I'm glad...
Good for those who wish to just play casually, or for the more streamilined players pursuing the best the game has to offer. PS4/Xbox doesn't have many MMORPG choices but this is a great intro into the genre.
Perfect for time wasters. Or someone who's got plenty of it. As a part time gamer I never spend more then three hours playing this game. The main idea is to gain power and all the skills of the character that you will choose.
Endless war
Takes all your time
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