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The Elder Scrolls Online Review | Leviathyn

Added: 04.05.2014 6:14 | 6 views | 0 comments


Tiff from Leviathyn reviews The Elder Scrolls Online. Read on for her thoughts!

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5 Games To Look Forward To In May

Added: 04.05.2014 1:17 | 1 views | 0 comments


IM PLAYIN has released a list of five games that they're looking forward to this month, including Drakengard 3. "There are a lot of good games coming out this year and Im sure that, after E3, the list will be even longer. April brought us The Elder Scrolls Online, Dark Souls II, Kinect Sports Rivals and Goat Simulator to name just a few. But what do we have to look forward to in May? There arent quite as many games coming out this month, but there are still a few worth getting excited about!"

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AoE Bow Leveling Build for Any Class in The Elder Scrolls Online

Added: 03.05.2014 14:14 | 7 views | 0 comments


The Bow skill line is great in The Elder Scrolls Online, not only as a backup weapon for any class, but very viable as a main weapon as well. There is one combination that is pretty amazing though for AoE XP grinding in the Bow skill line, which we go over in this guide.

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Slay Blood Thirsty Demons in Hellraid | Hardcore Gamer

Added: 03.05.2014 1:14 | 5 views | 0 comments


By now, we've all experienced the thrilling achievement of becoming Dragonborn warriors in The Elder Scrolls V : Skyrim, but the creative game developers of TechLand have brought up a new question, one that aims to meet the fancy of avid gamers of role-playing, dungeon exploring and monster slaying: are we now ready to become hardened demon slayers?

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The Elder Scrolls Online: 5 Improvements and Additions We'd Like to See

Added: 02.05.2014 18:00 | 0 views | 0 comments


The Elder Scrolls Online didn't quite live up to our hopes, displaying occasional flashes of brilliance with its sweeping vistas and intricate quests, only to disappoint with its inability to marry narrative ambition with a massively multiplayer framework. But as with any MMOG, the game you experience on release date won't be the same game you play a few months down the line. So with that in mind, GameSpot editors Kevin VanOrd and Shaun McInnis spent some time conjuring up a wishlist of features they'd like to see added or improved in the coming months.

Kevin: Large-Scale Dynamic Events

Is there anything sadder than The Elder Scrolls Online’s dark anchors? Just a half-dozen players can turn these ever-so-slightly-dynamic events into a race to see who can get in even a single shot before each daedric attacker falls in battle. These meager occurrences are laughable shadows of

Is it day? It it night? Is it going to rain? Why are there butterflies and torchbugs next to each other?

Few MMOGs go out of their way to make nighttime all that different from daytime, but the Elder Scrolls series has always given significance to time’s passage. Not only would the variable NPC behavior make the game feel more alive, but time-based elements could give Tamriel an air of the unexpected.

Of course, our wishlist extends beyond these five possibilities, and yours may be even longer. What would you like to see in The Elder Scrolls Online? Share your ideas in the comments below!

From: www.gamespot.com

The Elder Scrolls Online: 5 Improvements and Additions We'd Like to See

Added: 02.05.2014 18:00 | 0 views | 0 comments


The Elder Scrolls Online didn't quite live up to our hopes, displaying occasional flashes of brilliance with its sweeping vistas and intricate quests, only to disappoint with its inability to marry narrative ambition with a massively multiplayer framework. But as with any MMOG, the game you experience on release date won't be the same game you play a few months down the line. So with that in mind, GameSpot editors Kevin VanOrd and Shaun McInnis spent some time conjuring up a wishlist of features they'd like to see added or improved in the coming months.

Kevin: Large-Scale Dynamic Events

Is there anything sadder than The Elder Scrolls Online’s dark anchors? Just a half-dozen players can turn these ever-so-slightly-dynamic events into a race to see who can get in even a single shot before each daedric attacker falls in battle. These meager occurrences are laughable shadows of

Is it day? It it night? Is it going to rain? Why are there butterflies and torchbugs next to each other?

Few MMOGs go out of their way to make nighttime all that different from daytime, but the Elder Scrolls series has always given significance to time’s passage. Not only would the variable NPC behavior make the game feel more alive, but time-based elements could give Tamriel an air of the unexpected.

Of course, our wishlist extends beyond these five possibilities, and yours may be even longer. What would you like to see in The Elder Scrolls Online? Share your ideas in the comments below!

From: www.gamespot.com


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