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  1. Jun 21, 2015
    10
    One of the best mmo on the market. Period. And best mmo on the console. Great mix between classic Elder Scrolls and online. Always dreamed about TES with friends.
  2. Jun 21, 2015
    10
    I'm really enjoying this game. The intro is incredible and the world is packed with players all around. It's the first mmo I've tried on consoles that I feel actually works. It has some really good storylines and a massive world that is unbelievably huge. Graphics are about between Skyrim & Oblivion. The game purposefully tries to look somewhat archaic since it's supposed to be timedI'm really enjoying this game. The intro is incredible and the world is packed with players all around. It's the first mmo I've tried on consoles that I feel actually works. It has some really good storylines and a massive world that is unbelievably huge. Graphics are about between Skyrim & Oblivion. The game purposefully tries to look somewhat archaic since it's supposed to be timed a thousand years before Skyrim. It helps keep the framerate up especailly for an mmo. The game actually runs quite smooth considering. Ultimately it's worth more than the $60 price tag if you're looking for something to play for a while. This couldn't have hit at a better time and it's basically the best thing this summer, give it a try. Expand
  3. Jun 21, 2015
    9
    Although elder scrolls online is not like other mmo's it is one of the best games which can be found on ps 4 xbox and pc if you have ever played runescape this game is exactly like it. It has some of the most beautiful environments and soundtracks , the story blows your mind and the quest's although sometimes they can be a little bit boring 96 percent of them are fun and creative. TheAlthough elder scrolls online is not like other mmo's it is one of the best games which can be found on ps 4 xbox and pc if you have ever played runescape this game is exactly like it. It has some of the most beautiful environments and soundtracks , the story blows your mind and the quest's although sometimes they can be a little bit boring 96 percent of them are fun and creative. The guilds in the game allow special abilities when you join a guild ,this makes them more fun to join because they have a purpose . Its fun to interact with other player and sometimes they can help you defeat certain enemies which is very helpful . Smithing is so fun in this game that I spent 3 hours smithing the game makes things which were minor in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim come alive it makes players want to do them and enjoy doing them. I suggest if you are a fan of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim you should buy it but don't expect the same game expect a new experience which incorporates the beauty of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and the new great and wonderful mechanics in elder scrolls online this game will be worth you'r time Expand
  4. Jun 21, 2015
    10
    After the first day of login queues, it's fun to get in and wander around doing quests with other people in ESO. Everyone marking this game a 0 that also states they could never play isn't reviewing the game, they're just trolling, so this is to offset that. The queues are entirely gone now and anyone that gave this a 0 because they "Couldn't play!" should really reconsider.
  5. Jun 20, 2015
    9
    Exceeded my expectations hugely. The world is gorgeous and immense. The combat is better than skyrim (but perhaps not as cohesive as WoW). The skills are beautifully designed in a Guild Wars style, even to the point of switching between 2 sets based on your weapons. The first 10 levels can be a drag at times, but then the game opens up and becomes a real treat, especially if you have aExceeded my expectations hugely. The world is gorgeous and immense. The combat is better than skyrim (but perhaps not as cohesive as WoW). The skills are beautifully designed in a Guild Wars style, even to the point of switching between 2 sets based on your weapons. The first 10 levels can be a drag at times, but then the game opens up and becomes a real treat, especially if you have a friend to level with. And the best thing? This is really the first game, ever in my opinion, that really nails the feeling of exploration. Just walk in any direction and enjoy the experience, there will be plenty to do (and to kill). An amazing accomplishment from the developers. If you're a long time gamer like me (25 years +) there will be plenty here to entertain - the game has depth and is clearly a labour of love. The size of the PVP maps is totally incredible. Bigger than anything else. I expected a lukewarm cheeseburger and got the gourmet degustation. Well done Bethesda Expand
  6. Jun 20, 2015
    6
    So I just put a good solid 12 hours of gameplay on my ps4 and I do not like this game. I am a huge fan of Skyrim and Dragon age Origins and the new Elders Scroll tries to be both and in my opinion it has failed.

    The graphics are great, no argument there. For as far as I got, the story is good but where it loses me is the online game play, utter chaos and confusion. The pros about
    So I just put a good solid 12 hours of gameplay on my ps4 and I do not like this game. I am a huge fan of Skyrim and Dragon age Origins and the new Elders Scroll tries to be both and in my opinion it has failed.

    The graphics are great, no argument there. For as far as I got, the story is good but where it loses me is the online game play, utter chaos and confusion. The pros about wandering around with strangers is that they can be of benefit if you happen to need assistance in a battle and someone else is wandering around at that same moment you are fighting and they join in.
    Where it gets odd is when out of no where they (online players) appear bouncing around and basically acting the fool therefore taking away the serious nature of the gaming experience. It is also not just once or twice but always, non stop, doesn't end. I find it very cheesy and distracting.

    Where this game really annoys and angers me is the detailed, if not all out complication of my inventory. ie: weapons, clothing, food, potions ect. Really, could you make it just a little more confusing and complicated!? How about weapon assignment and button selection,..really! It does not make any sense whatsoever!

    Another annoyance was the battle melees. So I'm crouched down attempting a sneak attack with the bow and after a shot or two I want to switch to my shield and sword. Well I cant, it says I cannot switch weapons in battle. So now I'm running backwards trying to defend close range with a long range weapon. Then there are the enemies that appear out of thin air when you are not properly equipped for the battle and when you go into your inventory to choose, the enemy can still attack and do damage, serious damage. It does not go into a pause attack mode or give you a fair chance to re-equip.

    The money situation is also a head scratcher. In battle your equipment also takes damage making it less effective and it costs to have it repaired but the cost is way to excessive for what you get out of it. I could not find a way to repair myself and therefore all the money I collected was used to repair my equipment or hope to always replace the equipment with new finds. What I found was that if I liked a certain look or garment, I was spending all my money just to repair it and I could not invest in anything new.

    I have more complaints but overall I would rate this game a 6.2 as it is not in anyway, shape or form Skyrim and has only some resemblance to Dragon Age Origins. Anyone thinking they are getting Skyrim 3 do yourself a favour and save your money. The most recent Dragon Age Inquisition was good but still, nothing compares to Skyrim. For me, this game was a complete waste of my money and I can only hope the developers get their act together a produce something as clean, exciting and beautiful as Skyrim

    I have package my game up and I am returning it to the store I bought it from. I wont get my money back but they will give me an in-store credit on something else that I'm sure will be better than this waste of time.
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  7. Jun 20, 2015
    9
    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 because I find MMOs to be very boring. I did benefit from one aspect of multiplayer. There wasThis 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 because I find MMOs to be very boring. I did benefit from one aspect of multiplayer. There was a very hard boss to kill. I failed three times; the fourth time another player was going at it also, and together we took the boss down. As for talking to other players, I have a headset/mic but I haven't really done much in terms of interaction, except I think I freaked one guy out by speaking in a deep growl once. That was fun. But mainly this is just a lot like Skyrim, except areas are larger to accommodate other players, and of course it does have the significant downside of not allowing player created add-ons. But it has the plus of being expanded and revised over time by the creators. Also it is free to play, so any competition among players is ruined by the fact that you can purchase advantages, or even pay a subscription to accelerate your overall progress. This is another reason just to think of it as a single player RPG, rather than as fundamentally an MMORPG Expand
  8. Jun 19, 2015
    0
    DO NOT THINK THIS IS ELDER SCROLLS 6. Play Fallout 4 this November or Skyrim right now. Avoid this cesspool of MMO tropes bad habits. MMO is not Elder Scrolls.
  9. Jun 19, 2015
    10
    Played for almost 15 hours and I love it. I'll admit the game graphics, story and bugs wise isn't a 10, rather a 7, but gameplay, the Elder Scrolls lore and just doing quests, exploring, crafting and enjoying pvp with a friend makes the game rather unique for the PS4, and altogether it is definetely a 10 - and I reckon I will be playing just as many hours as I've spent on skyrim, if notPlayed for almost 15 hours and I love it. I'll admit the game graphics, story and bugs wise isn't a 10, rather a 7, but gameplay, the Elder Scrolls lore and just doing quests, exploring, crafting and enjoying pvp with a friend makes the game rather unique for the PS4, and altogether it is definetely a 10 - and I reckon I will be playing just as many hours as I've spent on skyrim, if not more, and that is at least 50 hours. I had high expectations and they have been surpassed. All of you in doubt, just go buy! Expand
  10. Jun 18, 2015
    10
    I feel compelled to write a review because this game is amazing. It is really unfortunate that people are trying to compare it too all the other MMO's and to skyrim/oblivion. Those are single player games, and a mmo is different within itself. The story is amazing and the amount of things to do in this game is rediculous. I hated this game the first two hours because of the dullness ofI feel compelled to write a review because this game is amazing. It is really unfortunate that people are trying to compare it too all the other MMO's and to skyrim/oblivion. Those are single player games, and a mmo is different within itself. The story is amazing and the amount of things to do in this game is rediculous. I hated this game the first two hours because of the dullness of it, but once you get past that and start to understand the fundamentals of the game it becomes tremendous. Expand
  11. Jun 18, 2015
    4
    Had high hopes - but buyer beware this is a horribly boring fetch quest slog with visuals that are lower quality than vanilla skyrim. Wish I had saved my money - under baked cash grab - after playing mmos for years I was highly disappointed - horrible social features very clunky - I gave it a 4 only for the combat it was fun and class building is alright but honestly it can't decide whatHad high hopes - but buyer beware this is a horribly boring fetch quest slog with visuals that are lower quality than vanilla skyrim. Wish I had saved my money - under baked cash grab - after playing mmos for years I was highly disappointed - horrible social features very clunky - I gave it a 4 only for the combat it was fun and class building is alright but honestly it can't decide what kind of game it wants to be .
    Tldr- skip it
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  12. Jun 18, 2015
    1
    Awful bland action title. Maybe the download time is excessive for patching, these guys have strict deadlines and when the time came to put the discs to press, obviously there was still a lot to do but the core was still on the discs i presume, i can appreciate this, it happens.

    I digress because of semantics, this is about the game right ? I love the crafting actually, if you're a
    Awful bland action title. Maybe the download time is excessive for patching, these guys have strict deadlines and when the time came to put the discs to press, obviously there was still a lot to do but the core was still on the discs i presume, i can appreciate this, it happens.

    I digress because of semantics, this is about the game right ?

    I love the crafting actually, if you're a cruncher, its cool to go and farm stuff that makes your next bow, (crunching, if i decon this then i get 2 of those to make x etc)

    Questing is a chore, it is done better on other titles, sometimes distraction re:gw2 can work

    Without any viable text input, you just seem to be this insane wanderer, hoping for an invite for what you might be standing next to at that moment, the game needs more interaction, this, psn names, combat and the guilds themselves are woefully sub-par.

    I click on most of the 10's and they have no history, other than to rate every version of the game at max, so here i am at a 1, although it is a credible 7 in my view. I just wish Zenimax had put as much effort into placating their pc audience, as they did with their multitude of penny pinching versions on console.
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  13. Jun 18, 2015
    0
    This is a terrible game, how can you go from making skyrim to producing a game like this. Yes I hear you need to wait a while to get into it but if that's your selling point your going to lose a lot of gamer's. I gave it well over 10 hours and it is live less. Everybody running around like headless chickens it awful.
  14. Jun 17, 2015
    9
    I don't understand why people are hating this game so much. It's a very good game, all things considered. Graphics are not the best, but it doesn't matter, the gameplay works perfect and the story, as far as I palyed, is great. It's not Skyrim, it's a legit Elder Scrolls game and that is good enough.
  15. Jun 17, 2015
    10
    This is THE game I was waiting for since DAOC. This MMO-RPG is very immersing and very well done in all aspects. I guess that very bad criticisms come from teenagers or people who need a high level of assistance, like we can find in GW2. ESO has been designed for mature people who like to use their brain in many ways, especially to build their character skills.
  16. Jun 17, 2015
    8
    Server issues aside, the game is much better than many people claim it is. It really surpassed my expectations given the inexperience of Bethesda in the MMO genre. I really don't see what many dislike about this game.
  17. Jun 16, 2015
    9
    After playing the beta and later a free trial on the pc, I was left underwhelmed. However, I decided to get the game on the PS4 since a friend was as well, and so far it's been great. The game just feels better in general on a console, and after a rough start on pc, it finally feels much more like an actual Elder Scrolls game rather than a generic mmo with an elder scrolls theme. There areAfter playing the beta and later a free trial on the pc, I was left underwhelmed. However, I decided to get the game on the PS4 since a friend was as well, and so far it's been great. The game just feels better in general on a console, and after a rough start on pc, it finally feels much more like an actual Elder Scrolls game rather than a generic mmo with an elder scrolls theme. There are some things that could improve, such as refining area wide voice chat a bit, but all in all it's well done. Expand
  18. Jun 16, 2015
    8
    Played the PC version and enjoyed it. After while left as wasn't able to commit enough time to warrant the subscription. Always planned on grabbing the PS4 version when it came out as I the controller interface appealed to me and I had sufficient fun to warrant picking it up again now that the subscription model is no longer there. A few minor log in issues on day one, but haven'tPlayed the PC version and enjoyed it. After while left as wasn't able to commit enough time to warrant the subscription. Always planned on grabbing the PS4 version when it came out as I the controller interface appealed to me and I had sufficient fun to warrant picking it up again now that the subscription model is no longer there. A few minor log in issues on day one, but haven't experienced any issues since then so not going to hold that against them. Quests are entertaining enough and I enjoy the voice acting. Yes, its not the highest quality but I find I relate more to the characters with it. Graphics are solid, only my opinion though. Seems to be a number a people who have issues with them but considering the scale of the game I think they hold up quite well. I certainly haven't spent my time in the world thinking to myself "ugh, these graphics are just terrible". Thus far my experiences on the PS4 have been positive. Haven't experienced any real issues and the gameplay has been entertaining enough to ensure that most of my free time since launch has been spent playing. Expand
  19. Jun 16, 2015
    9
    Eso features an interesting leveling, combat, and end game combat along with unique crafting. The four classes are balanced while being fun to play and the pvp is great for large groups but lacks good support for small scale pvp and dueling. While the decision to exclude a trading house is radical, it actually makes buying more interesting as you check the multiple guild traders in everyEso features an interesting leveling, combat, and end game combat along with unique crafting. The four classes are balanced while being fun to play and the pvp is great for large groups but lacks good support for small scale pvp and dueling. While the decision to exclude a trading house is radical, it actually makes buying more interesting as you check the multiple guild traders in every city looking for that last rare piece of a set that you need.

    The only frustrating part for me is the veteran rank system, the lack of small scale pvp support, and some of the ways the mmo blends into the leveling.

    The veteran rank system was promised to be phased out before the console launch to the champion point system, but apparently deadlines weren't meet. In the champion point system your rewarded for playing beyond the max level of 50 by getting points that make you marginally better at something like mana recovery or dodge roll cost for your choice in multiple trees. This seems fair since it makes a player that has been playing hardcore for the last year only 10-15% better then a fresh new lv 50. The points diminish exponentially so that means if you have 100 points and another play has 250 they might have 5.6% better dodge roll cost, mana recovery, resistance to fire, ect. while you have 3% better. The champion point system is great since it levels the playing feild relatively while still giving long term players a slight edge and a reason to keep playing. The points are also account bound wich means leveling another character to lv 50 will be a walk in in the park with any reasonable amount of champion points.

    However with the vet rank system in place if your vr 1 aka lv 50 you have significantly lower base stats then someone that is vr 14 the "True" max level. While it sucks you can grind in a good spot for 20 hours and hit vr 14, but oh well what's a mmo without grinding? However hopefully Bethesta will finish the last stage of the vet system to champion point system transition soon.

    Small scale pvp can be kind of hard to fine in eso, the best method is to get in between a keep that is being attacked and the faction that's attacking it, then trying to pick off the tail end of a zerg re spawn. Most small fights will turn into a 1 vs 3 or a 2 vs 6, but if your skilled enough you can win even while massively outnumbered.( watch syper pk on youtube for examples.) Their are good clans that support dueling but still it's disappointing to not be able to stake in an arena for 1vs1 or 3vs3 fights.

    The only disappointing thing about the leveling is that while the major quest ( The ones marked on the map with a castle or temple symbol) feel very much like the elder scrolls, the map is very linear and you can't explore quite like you did in Skyrim. Also expect some odd minor fetch quest that are laying around the area. The fun part of leveling is the world bosses, anchor mob fights, and the public dungeons you can do.

    Overall a great mmo with great graphics, gameplay, lategame content, early game content, and story line without a subscription fee.
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  20. Jun 16, 2015
    10
    I don't usualy write on this site but this game deserve a much better rating.. People that post negatives reviews are mostly people that was expecting something else. I don't know why because the game was out since a year on PC so everyone can watch gameplay video on youtube before buying this game..

    If you want to kill dragon, buy Skyrim, not TESO.. If you want Witcher 3's graphics,
    I don't usualy write on this site but this game deserve a much better rating.. People that post negatives reviews are mostly people that was expecting something else. I don't know why because the game was out since a year on PC so everyone can watch gameplay video on youtube before buying this game..

    If you want to kill dragon, buy Skyrim, not TESO..
    If you want Witcher 3's graphics, buy Witcher 3, not TESO.. (Don't compare the graphics of a single player game to MMO)

    The things is that, TESO is an awesome game on his own. But be aware of what you are buying..

    In my opinion, TESO is one of the best game I've ever played.. The map is ridiculously big, the number of quest is crazy and they all have dept in it (If you listen to dialogue, of course... like every games). If you want to play alone, do it, if you want to play with your friend, do it. You can do whatever you want in this game. I've played Skyrim for more than a year and in my opinion, I will play TESO for a couple of years cause there's so much to do and it's all enjoyable..

    I have never seen a game with so much dept. In my opinion, this game is a GOTY candidate.

    However, all that is only my opinion, my best advice for the future player is go watch gameplay video of that game and make your own opinion. But, If you're a MMO player, I think that you should try this game.
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  21. Jun 16, 2015
    8
    This game has been closer to a 9.5 for me so far, but I don't want people to bypass my review like all these 0s and 10s trying to sway the score their way.

    ESO has hit all the right notes personally. Beautiful universe, massive world, great art direction, exploration of Tamriel, epic medieval PvP, and great group-rpg-PvE. You can build your character almost exactly how you want.
    This game has been closer to a 9.5 for me so far, but I don't want people to bypass my review like all these 0s and 10s trying to sway the score their way.

    ESO has hit all the right notes personally. Beautiful universe, massive world, great art direction, exploration of Tamriel, epic medieval PvP, and great group-rpg-PvE.

    You can build your character almost exactly how you want. Wield a two-handed battle axe while slinging fireballs and lighting. Be a powerful caster with strong stealth abilities that can pull out a bow when desired. Sorcerer tank anyone? Can't make up your mind? Become a jack-of-all-trades or even a master crafter to supply your friends and guild with powerful gear. There's so many options and styles.

    As far as the feel on console, I am thoroughly enjoying it. There are a lot of keybindings and some of them can be a little awkward to use (quick emotes, potions, and weapon swapping are all bound to the d-pad which requires you to take your thumb off the movement sticks), but overall it feels great to sit back on the couch with your hands in a comfortable position and play on a big screen.

    The lack of text chat could make or break the game for some. If you have friends that play or are very sociable in voice chat, it shouldn't be an issue. I have actually enjoyed not seeing all the chat channels. It makes the universe feel more real and immersive. It makes trading more interesting too. Players have created "trade guilds" that anyone can join to list their wares in the guild store, accessible for players at any bank location. (ie I have joined one that already has over 200 players in the first week. I'm able to list my items and search for items I want. Sales get mailed directly to you)

    Combat is superior to any MMO I have played and I like it much more than Skyrim's. While Skyrim may feel slightly more physical and realistic, the lack of skills, abilities, and spells causes it to fall very short for me. It feels great to aim and swing/shoot, opposed to tab-targeting in most MMOs.

    Questing has always been my worst nightmare in MMOs, but I have to admit this is the smoothest I've seen. ESO's compass UI is quite different than the typical "mini-map" and keeps you moving in the right direction without taking up much space. Questing still takes a very long time to reach level 50 (around 100 hours if you're quick), which is good or bad depending on what aspects of the game you're looking forward to.

    PvP in the central zone, Cyrodiil, is lots of fun. It's huge scale combat. The three player factions battle for the control of large keeps and ultimately the city in the center of the map. The keeps themselves are massive and require large groups a players to construct siege weapons to attack and defend. It is very satisfying to knock down a keep and claim it for your faction with 100s of others. It really feels like a battlefield. On the other hand, it can feel very "zergy" where large groups of players travel together and clear everything in their path. But when two equally large groups meet, it becomes very intense and fun. Small scales combat can be found too if you look for it. Camping out choke points to ambush enemy reinforcements can be a strong strategy to aid your faction.

    I've only just reached level 50, where much of the endgame has opened up for me to explore so I cannot review any further. So far I am very impressed and if you are looking for an Elder Scrolls style game to play along side your friends I would strongly encourage you to try ESO for console.
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  22. Jun 16, 2015
    10
    Excellent online gameplay and fluid combat. The graphics are what you can really expect from a 2014 MMO and the PVP full of intensity. Love it! While it had a rocky launch it has improved so much and is definitely one of the best MMOs currently out there.
  23. Jun 16, 2015
    9
    Aside from a few ui errors upon logging in the game launch we smooth for myself. I played the pc version the majority of the way through. This version seems well put together. I am finding myself more engrossed day to day. The biggest complaint I have is that when I first got home with the game and inserted the disc, there was a 18gb update to download. That was very frustrating.
  24. Jun 16, 2015
    1
    LAG, LAG, a few moments of playing an ugly game, LAG, Frustration, 40 minutes on the phone trying to get through to support (still waiting), LAG, a few more moments of an ugly game.

    What a LET DOWN. This is going back to the shop tomorrow.

    If you buy this then more fool you as you have been warned.
  25. Jun 16, 2015
    10
    I honestly dont understand all the stupid complaining going on! graphics are just beautiful for this size game, game works great every time, and its probably one my favorite elder scroll games ive played in a while...and yes ive played them all putting a good 200 hrs in each one. The music is superb combining and mixing from themes from all the elder scroll games. honestly people why allI honestly dont understand all the stupid complaining going on! graphics are just beautiful for this size game, game works great every time, and its probably one my favorite elder scroll games ive played in a while...and yes ive played them all putting a good 200 hrs in each one. The music is superb combining and mixing from themes from all the elder scroll games. honestly people why all the hate for a superb rpg? graphics aren witcher but that isnt as large nor is it a MMO? great game, awesome rpg and one of the best elder scrolls in my opinion apaart from Skyrim perhaps. definatelly recomended! Expand
  26. Jun 16, 2015
    10
    Why must people give a game a 0 when it has log in problems on opening day? Christ. BF4 had more issues than this, and it's has a MUCH smaller ambition. The game is great, and probably an 8.5. The world is huge, the combat is engaging and entertaining (compared to other mmo's). You actually need to block, roll, dodge, and swing. Endless content with lots of great quests (compared to otherWhy must people give a game a 0 when it has log in problems on opening day? Christ. BF4 had more issues than this, and it's has a MUCH smaller ambition. The game is great, and probably an 8.5. The world is huge, the combat is engaging and entertaining (compared to other mmo's). You actually need to block, roll, dodge, and swing. Endless content with lots of great quests (compared to other mmo's). Some of the side quests can get boring, but the main quest and quest lines for mages guild, fighters guild, etc. are really great for an mmo. You have so many options for each class. I.e. and Dragonknight can be: A ranged fire mage caster, a dual wield dps monster, a sword and board tank CC machine, and more. All because of the way YOU choose to make him. Check it out, the game is poppppppin! Expand
  27. Jun 16, 2015
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Because I love Elder Scrolls games, I bought this game. I never played MMO games because it is not my cup of tea. Giving this game a chance because of The Elder Scrolls lore.
    But after one week, I'm fed up with it. Dull world (looks nice though), repetitive quests and I'm just not getting into this. This proves I'm just not made for MMO games. But this is not the Elder Scrolls game I love to play. Just have to wait for number 6.
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  28. Jun 15, 2015
    10
    Ignore all the haters who base their review off of the first few hours/day.

    Server issues are gonna happen, its the first week, get over it. That aside, this game is amazing. IF you like elder scrolls, you'll love it. You can play solo all the way through if you choose, but then also have the option to group with friends or randoms. Additonally, the typical MMO mindset of being
    Ignore all the haters who base their review off of the first few hours/day.

    Server issues are gonna happen, its the first week, get over it.

    That aside, this game is amazing. IF you like elder scrolls, you'll love it. You can play solo all the way through if you choose, but then also have the option to group with friends or randoms. Additonally, the typical MMO mindset of being funneled into your classtype is gone. If your a mage and want to tank, you can do that. Each class has 3 skill lines that are unique to them, however there are seperate (and accessable to every class) skill likes for EVERY weapon type, armor type, crafting, world, content driven (ledgerman) and story. You have TONS of skills to choose from regardless of your class/playstyle.

    The entire game is voice acted. Imagine having all the voice acting from destiny, rolled into one quest. thats every quest.

    There are also tons of End-Game content that you can do. Most require a group but a solo area is announced to launch this year.

    PVP is crazy good, and far better than the PVP you would experience on the PC. I played since Beta on PC and it NEVER felt this awesome. With the soon to be released Imperial City for PVP, this is only going to get better.

    Again, ignore all the hate and give this game a chance. It is truly amazing and you will not be disappointed. Unless you get pissed off if the server goes down here or there while server issues are resolved at launch ;).

    PROS:
    Tons of content
    Grouping optional
    Fully Voice Acted
    Constant Updates/Content expansions
    Amazing PVP
    Immersive, has that ES feel.
    Full customization of builds.

    CONS:
    No true solo end-game content (yet)
    Minor bugs/issues that maybe could have been resolved prior to launch
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  29. Jun 15, 2015
    1
    Sorry to say, but this game was not even close to my expectations. Extremely grind heavy, long drawn out and tedious quests, and laggy non responsive combat. I played this game for a day straight, returned it the next day. Looks like elder scrolls, definitely doesn't feel like it. Your better off with W3 or DAO (which i still wasnt so much a fan of but will revisit after tradingSorry to say, but this game was not even close to my expectations. Extremely grind heavy, long drawn out and tedious quests, and laggy non responsive combat. I played this game for a day straight, returned it the next day. Looks like elder scrolls, definitely doesn't feel like it. Your better off with W3 or DAO (which i still wasnt so much a fan of but will revisit after trading this in.) Expand
  30. Jun 15, 2015
    10
    I don't understand why this game is getting such bad reviews. It is brilliant! If you love Skyrim you will love it! I am a massive Elder Scrolls fan but not a big MMO fan, but this game is just incredible! Great graphics, great storyline, it's smooth to play. After the teething issues with the servers it will be even better. Those who are negatively reviewing it, bought it wanting to hate it!
Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 30 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 30
  2. Negative: 0 out of 30
  1. Aug 16, 2015
    80
    A couple of lines of dialogue can often be all you’re given before being plunged into whatever mundane task is expected of you; rare are the significant characters and even rarer are the ones you care about. It just doesn’t maintain the same depth of exploration or profundity that the series is known for, leading to a much quicker-paced Elder Scrolls experience.
  2. Aug 12, 2015
    86
    Even simple quests cause a chain reaction of new incidents and it's possible to see how the player affects Tamriel. But if you expect something like Skyrim with coop-mode you still have to wait for another game.
  3. Aug 3, 2015
    65
    This is a nice RPG and a bad MMO. The game is playable without subscriptions and it offers a lot of content to explore. Playing together with other gamers still is not really working properly. It is too bad this game does not impress, even though the development system for characters and the PvP are fun.