Riassunto

The Elder Scrolls Online è un gioco di ruolo online multiplayer di massa che è stato annunciato nel maggio 2012. Sviluppato dal team di ZeniMax Online Studios, The Elder Scrolls Online fonde l'impareggiabile esplorazione di mondi ricchi per cui il franchise è noto con la scala e gli aspetti sociali di un gioco di ruolo online multiplayer di massa.

Un capitolo completamente nuovo della storia di Elder Scrolls sarà rivelato in questo ambizioso mondo, ambientato un millennio prima degli eventi di Skyrim mentre il principe Dedrico, Molag Bal, cerca di trascinare tutta Tamriel nel suo regno demoniaco.

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Il gioco è ambientato nella Seconda Era, nella 2E 583, durante un periodo di tempo noto come Interregno. Si tratta di un periodo di tempo noto per la sua instabilità politica. Il principe Dedrico Molag Bal ha approfittato di questa instabilità per cercare di attirare tutta Tamriel nel suo regno di Coldharbour. Bal lo sta facendo inviando dispositivi chiamati "Ancore Oscure" a Tamriel. La Gilda dei Combattenti ha deciso di rimuoverle.

La famiglia Tharn, attuale governante di Cyrodiil attraverso l'imperatrice reggente Clivia Tharn, ha stretto un patto con il re dei Worms, che ha accettato di integrare le forze dell'Imperiale resuscitando i loro soldati. Segretamente, Mannimarco sta cospirando con Molag Bal, il Principe Dedrico della Corruzione e del Dominio, per impadronirsi di Mundus. Molag Bal sta anche raccogliendo le anime dei mortali. L'Eroe è un avventuriero a cui è stata presa l'anima, che gli permette di tornare costantemente in vita.


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The Elder Scrolls Online Recensioni e valutazioni

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Review by AuldWolf [user]
7 gennaio 2017

A bad time for casuals.This game started off as having more of a casual focus, sure. Since One Tamriel, though, it's been supremelyA bad time for casuals.This game started off as having more of a casual focus, sure. Since One Tamriel, though, it's been supremely exclusionary of casuals. Dungeons scale to appeal to end-game PvE players, balance changes that regularly wreck concept builds to appeal to PvP players, and world bosses that used to be soloable that now require a large group. If you're a very competitive sort, you'll love it. It's just too toxic of an environment for casuals. It's moving ever more and more toward appealing to the people who play WoW and League of Legends.Crafting used to be a level above all drops, so it was easy to craft great armour. Crafting stats have been nerfed, and crafted gear is the same level as what drops now (and inferior in every way). This is something they promised they wouldn't do, but hey, it's just too easy to get good gear and the high-end PvE players don't like that. They added duelling, which meant that roleplayers are now getting trolled all the time by people checking roleplaying site schedules and having duels there. Unlike Champions Online, it doesn't even have no-duel zones. You can duel anywhere.The only thing that ESO still has going for it is slightly above sub par writing.ESO has gone in a Bold New Direction, the management at Zenimax Online Studios now wants that sweet, sweet WoW money. And we all know how well that worked out for Champions Online, Wildstar, Warhammer Online, et al, right?So don't bother with ESO and ignore the promises made about it. It used to be a casual game, not any more.

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Review by garland_spqr [user]
25 marzo 2016

The game seems to have very good writing, voice acting. Story progression is interesting.However, there seems to be a lot of repetition inThe game seems to have very good writing, voice acting. Story progression is interesting.However, there seems to be a lot of repetition in the world design, many buildings and structures are obviously reused with very little difference. This makes wandering around and exploring far less interesting than it sould be for an rpg. Everything looks a bit the same, which makes the game get boring too quickly, especially since the areas are massive. Item collection is tedious and you always run out of bag space which is annoying. Combat is ok.

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Review by Strangely [user]
20 luglio 2015

Genuinely, it is worth buying this game if you are a fan of the Elder Scrolls games. No subscription required is a big big bonus, it tips theGenuinely, it is worth buying this game if you are a fan of the Elder Scrolls games. No subscription required is a big big bonus, it tips the balance to buy it so much more. Ignore the lazy website reviewers, who likely based their reviews on the fact they have played the PC version to death. They have likely not thought of this as a whole new experience for console owners. As a stand alone game this is worthy of the elder scrolls canon, Including PvP into the mix with multiplayer dungeons and you have a very enjoyable experience to keep coming back to. Highly recommended.

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Review by Push Square
14 luglio 2015

It doesn't have the flair or the polish of a heavyweight like Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn, but it's certainly worth trying if you're looking for seemingly never ending adventures on PS4 – with or without friends.

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Review by Gaming Nexus
13 luglio 2015

Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited has addressed many of the issues that plagued the first title. There are still some issues with clipping, connections, and voice chat, but the game is still quite enjoyable with plenty of quests to complete and areas to explore. It isn't the perfect MMO by far, but at least it's one that won't cost you $15 a month and you can come back to it whenever you feel like exploring Tamriel.

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Informazioni sul gioco
Data di uscita 4 aprile 2014
Editore ZeniMax Online Studios, Bethesda Softworks
Contenuto recensito M (Mature)
Modalità di gioco Giocatore singolo, Multiplayer, Cooperativa, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
Prospettive dei giocatori Prima persona, Terza persona
Generi Avventura, Gioco di ruolo (RPG)
Temi Azione, Mondo aperto, Fantasia
Piattaforme PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia