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The Elder Scrolls Online Tamriel Unlimited (PS4)
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- No Game Subscription Required - Purchase the game and enjoy your adventures without a monthly fee
- The Fight for Tamriel Begins - Three alliances vie for control of the Empire. As these powers battle for supremacy, darker forces move to destroy the world.
- Play the Way You Like - Battle, craft, fish, steal, siege, or explore. The choice is yours to make in a persistent Elder Scrolls world.
- A Multiplayer RPG - Adventure alone, quest with friends, or join an army of hundreds in epic player battles.
- Tell Your Own Story - Discover the secrets of Tamriel as you quest to regain your lost soul and save the world from Oblivion.
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ASIN | B00BT9DVDO |
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Release date | June 9, 2015 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #65,338 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,955 in PlayStation 3 Games, Consoles & Accessories #3,006 in PlayStation 4 Games |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.59 x 6.77 inches; 3.53 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Rating Pending |
Item model number | 0093155149359 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Manufacturer | Bethesda |
Date First Available | October 30, 2013 |
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The Elder Scrolls Online is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) set in Tamriel, the ancient land that includes the provinces of Morrowind, Daggerfall, and Skyrim. The game takes place 1,000 years before the events of Skyrim, during the Age of Heroes. Embark on an epic adventure to save the land from a seemingly unstoppable evil in a sprawling storyline that can be experienced on your own or with friends.
The Epic Story
It is a time of strife and unrest. Armies of revenants and dark spirits manifest in every corner of Tamriel. Winters grow colder and crops fail. Mystics are plagued by nightmares and portents of doom.
Four years ago, in 2E 578, an arcane explosion of energy in the Imperial City set off mystical aftershocks that swept across Nirn. Mages died or went mad. Supernatural abominations from the plane of Oblivion, the Daedra, appeared in greater numbers than ever before. The constellation of the Serpent grew so large that it dominated the night sky.
So began the grand scheme of Molag Bal, Daedric Prince of domination and enslavement. His Dark Anchors, vortexes of evil magic, weaken the barrier between worlds, threatening to merge Nirn and Oblivion into a single, nightmarish hellscape.
In the midst of this chaos, three alliances vie for control of the Imperial City and the White-Gold Tower. High Rock, Sentinel, and Orsinium stand as one, united under the rule of the High King in Wayrest, Valenwood and Elsweyr have forged an alliance with Summerset, and Black Marsh, Morrowind, and Skyrim have joined forces and formed their own uneasy pact.
The Daggerfall Covenant. The Aldmeri Dominion. The Ebonheart Pact.
Three armies will take up arms against the Empire, and against each other, to wrest control of the Imperial City and White-Gold Tower from the dark forces of Oblivion itself.
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Devo dire che il gioco è molto bello, continuo a non essere un suo fan, ma il merito agli sviluppatori va dato.
Pro's
Very large and in depth - 3 alliances all offering completely different zones and questing experiences. (I've spent 3 weeks on one alliance tottering along). You can do a skyrim and just go for a wander and find those oddball quests in the middle of no where. From talking dogs to a gay werewolf couple.
Balanced - I've played a few mmo's and the ability to be any class role with any character is quite impressive. This allows you to constantly change game style and experiment with new styles, spells, stats etc.
Combat - Generally very fluid, the odd lag input can exist but few and far between. It has 12 spell buttons to allocate your moves too (minus 2 for your "ultimate" abilities). This is pretty decent for a console game and I find you can fluidly move between moves and create combinations you enjoy. Whilst the gameplay can feel different with classes, you never feel like one class rules over the others.
PVP - I've only played a handful of times in the huge pvp zone, I suspect you would really need to make some friends or find a guild (or 5 as you can join 5 guilds) to truly enjoy the PVP. The size is huge with fully destructible bases, walls, towers,gates etc. You can pick a selection of siege weaponry and deploy/use where you like. Of course if you have played an mmo in pvp expect to be a victim to rather invested players with the best gear/level/veteran. Until you find your niche.
Social - I've had a PS3 and a PS4 I think I've used the headset a handful of times, COD was so full of abuse from anonymous little sods. This game however has a nice community. I've not come across anyone directly rude or insulting to me. I believe this is due to the accountability and easy reporting tools. You can't really be anonymous and an arse when you are required to work as a team, so you find people are polite and bond to achieve end goals, (completing a dungeon or doing some pvp etc). It's quite refreshing. Might be worth mentioning I'm from England but I'm on an American server, my logic being if I joined the European "megaserver" not everyone would speak English.
Cons
Graphically - it's not the best, the colours all seem a bit dull and dusty. The spell effects generally are very pretty and I understand having joined a pvp group of 20 or so people, that if the graphics were increased the PS4 hardware would struggle with large scale groupings. You could argue it looks like a PS3 game not much different to Skyrim.
Errors - I have had the game just randomly shutdown with a PS4 generated error message, asking me if I want to report this fault etc. I start it up again and it's fine. No where near as buggy as Skyrim though!
Online only - Obviously I knew this was an MMO when buying so I'm not complaining about the fact it's an MMO. My issue is with Servers being down at times either for maintenance or random crash. I would expect to be informed before hand or during. The times maintenance has occurred, I've logged in to a message telling me the server is currently under maintenance please try again later. Some communication to the end user on this would be nice via the PS4. (Just to be clear I've owned it about a month and I've been unable log in maybe 4-5 times in that time).
Group Finder - This is an ingame way to queue you with other people also in group finder, to do Dungeons together. The concept is great but it can take a few hours sometimes to you match you with a group. My biggest dislike about group finder, is if you already have a friend with you and want to you use it. You can only queue for one dungeon, instead of " all dungeons ". As the dungeons scale with your level you tend to limit yourself and spend hours in queue.
Lack of Auctioning - if you have played other mmo's you generally find a free market of players trading ingame items. In elder scrolls guilds sell items to public players and you are required to locate all the guild shops to look through items. You however must join guilds and get permissions to sell your own items. It's confusing particularly to new players to the genre. I assume it was implemented to increase the community with players. I prefer however a free market to sell and trade without having to be involved in peoples guilds.
ぜひとも日本語版でプレイしたい!
ps4も日本語版よろしくお願いしまーす❗
Lo sconsiglio se non avete già una schiera di amici con cui affrontare le varie avventure
Pros
- It's huge and definitely worth the money you pay for the game. Excellent value.
- The game control is easy enough (even for a part time gamer like me!)
- There are hundreds of quests and it is open world so you can head off in your own direction.
- You can create your own character and then get on and play the game. You are not necessarily affected by other players (i.e. they cannot attack you and steal your gear!)... although there is an area of the map where you can engage in battles with other players.
- If you choose, you can party up with other players to make certain quests and dungeons easier. Indeed, even if alone you may find yourself inadvertently teaming up with someone else for a bit.
- Although it is online, there is no monthly fee.
Cons
- It takes 24 hours to download the update with the PS4 switched on. So for the first play you cannot stick in the disc and start. In addition, I have just experienced a second 'patch' that is over 19 GB... another 24 hours of not being able to play! Make sure your broadband connection is unlimited!
- Whilst it is free to play... you are encouraged to join a monthly payment scheme AND to get anything resembling decent weaponry/armour and horses in the early stages you will need to part with real money in order to buy 'crowns'. This is not essential however and the game is fun enough without a horse... though it takes a while to get anywhere!
- This may be the general experience of online games (ESO is my first go at it), but there is a feeling of over-crowdedness and bedlam sometimes with other player characters running randomly around or standing as if frozen in time. When you need to speak to a quest-character to move your quest along, there are invariably a number of other players hanging around too. It rather destroys the feeling of game immersion... it feels more like a kids game of 'treasure hunt'.
- The graphics and gameplay remind me more of Oblivion than Skyrim... so a bit of a step backwards.
- I have also had a few instances of crashing out of the game too. Errors abound. I was thrown off at one point for 'spamming' other players when there was no-one else around and I was trying to make the 'X' button work to talk to a quest-character!
As I already mentioned, I have mixed feelings. Some really good, some not so good.