Publisher: Bethesda
The Elder Scrolls online has weathered a mixed reception since its announcement. On one hand, it’s the largest Elder Scrolls game ever made – and the first to allow players to explore the entire continent of Tamriel. On the other, there are those who argue that an MMO of the traditional sort can’t do the series justice – after all, Skyrim’s just as famous for its basket-based emergent tomfoolery as it is for its actual RPG mechanics. The real reason to watch The Elder Scrolls Online is the talent behind it – the ex-Mythic developers responsible for the innovative Warhammer: Age of Reckoning and, before that, Dark Age of Camelot. Don’t write off the old-school MMO just yet.
The Elder Scrolls online has weathered a mixed reception since its announcement. On one hand, it’s the largest Elder Scrolls game ever made – and the first to allow players to explore the entire continent of Tamriel. On the other, there are those who argue that an MMO of the traditional sort can’t do the series justice – after all, Skyrim’s just as famous for its basket-based emergent tomfoolery as it is for its actual RPG mechanics. The real reason to watch The Elder Scrolls Online is the talent behind it – the ex-Mythic developers responsible for the innovative Warhammer: Age of Reckoning and, before that, Dark Age of Camelot. Don’t write off the old-school MMO just yet.