Elder Scrolls Online was taken off store shelves according to reports.
Elder Scrolls Online was taken off store shelves according to reports.
It’s essentially Rift 2.0 enhanced with Warhammer elements as a casual spawn, all arranged in a perfectly balanced "warzone" resembling a chessboard, stripped of originality or depth. The crafting system was functional but limited. Exploration areas stray far from traditional storytelling, filled with towering cliffs that make movement frustrating and encourage buying speed boosts. Overall, it feels like a restrictive experience packed with bland aesthetics and forgettable details.
No one who truly loves the Elder Scrolls understands why the series can’t fit a multiplayer model. Just wish Bethesda avoids forcing co-op or any other awkward changes to the next installment.
It will work. Unless it's the following release, it will certainly come after that.
Well, I believe a better idea would have been to have the next Elder Scrolls (single player) with a co-op ready environment. The games are awesome, would be even better if you could play together with friends.