Will Akers writes:
I’m going to be brave and say you know what to expect with Elder Scrolls; even if you’ve never delved into MMO territory, it stays true to most of your expectations whilst adding those gizmo’s to boot. If you wanted to be able to play this traditionally single-player undertaking with some chums, create a 8 foot Xena warrior princess or simply go around spreading Chinese whispers between Mudcrabs the game world is your oyster scholar, but in the end nothing beats store credit does it?
Zenimax Online Studios, the developer behind The Elder Scrolls Online, is currently working on a brand new engine for a multiplatform title.
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Wccftech checked out the new Scribing system coming to Elder Scrolls Online with Gold Road and interviewed Creative Director Rich Lambert.
Its a really dull, lifeless game tbh if I keep playing it will be solely to explore Tamriel because I think the art team did a great job.
For me as an Elder Scrolls game it is 3/10. Uninteresting, boring etc.
As an MMORPG it's about 4/10. The dungeons are alright but it's the least social MMO ever.
Its not that bad lol its not as good as single player skyrim or oblivion but its not bad