The Elder Scrolls Online Review (Orge Lambart)
Remember the good old days when our elder scrolls experience was Morrowind,, running around a massive world with lots of things to do,, guilds to join, quest to complete and fun to be had.. Morrowind was the first non MMO I played on the computer, It was glorious I would download almost any mod I could find, and enhance the game in many eventful and exciting ways.. I never actually finished Morrowind, but I loved that game to pieces.. Then I got oblivion, unfortunately Oblivion was far too advanced for my poor computer, but I played it on Xbox 360 instead.. it was good, didn't really hold up to Morrowind but still good.. Then came Skyrim or as I like to call it The Milk Maid as Beth Milked it to death.. This was the first game that really had people wishing for a co/op mode..
Beth being the oppertunist they are saw dollar signs and created the MMO Elder Scrolls online.. The masses rejoiced.. well actually they complained because the game was pretty devoid of almost anything that made the Elder Scrolls great.. 10 years later and the game is in a far better state but still lacking in alot of ways..
The Story - Well it's an MMO, most MMO's don't really have a story, this one kinda does,, although I don't know what it is.. something about A prophet, and betrayal and Daedric princes or something... who knows..
Game play - If you've played the Elder Scrolls then you pretty much know how this game plays, do quest, steal stuff, sell stuff, buy stuff, make stuff... etc etc etc.. Funtimes to be had by almost all..
Pro's -
Hours and hours and hours of gameplay..
Huge game, compared to The Elder Scroll games we're used too.
Decent substitute until Elder Scrolls 6 comes out
Con's
not really as fun as a core elder scrolls game/
Even with 10 years in the can, the game still feels empty
Only 25 quest at a time (with thousands of quest in the game, 25 is too few. you'll often find yourself with a full quest journal and frustration will ensue)
Inventory issues if you aren't sub scribed to ESO+
Recommendation -
If you've never played TESO before, now might be as good a time as any,, if you buy the newest expansion you get access to all the previous releases, which will add potentially thousands of hours of gameplay.. The game really has alot of content, but even with all that content eventually the game starts to feel like it Drags.. with leveled enemies, you never really feel overpowered and even at max level you can die to some random creature you were killing with ease earlier in the game..
If you're a fan of MMO's then this game will be a good addition to your game playing,, while it's more like a solo MMO, it does have some group content, which I can't really comment on, and I hear it might have raids, but I have zero experience in this game with raids or more then group content..
I'd recommend buying the newest expansion which at the time of this review was Gold Road.. I'd also ask Beth to increase the quest journal size another 10 quest or so.. it's really needed after 10 years..