The Elder Scrolls is usually pretty middle of the pack with its storytelling. TES games have always excelled at world building. Bethesda are known for creating detailed worlds full of varied and believable races and cultures. In that regard i'd say …
The funny thing is that gaming press has given favourable reviews to some very rough games over the years. Many reviewers were singing the praises of SWTOR before it released, to give a recent example. ESO is no worse than SWTOR (in fact, i'd say th…
Originally posted by Draemos Except is uses the same skills, classes, setting, storylines, and races. Along with their relative bonuses and weaknesses.
It also uses 4e combat roles, ie striker, leader, defender, ect.
it also uses the sa…
Originally posted by Fraxture
Originally posted by gestalt11
Mmmmmm I wouldn't evaluate this as you do MMORPGs. Its basically a coop shooter game. Like one guys said you can't solo at all.
Basically what I am saying is the game consists of th…
Originally posted by Dameonk
Originally posted by Edarias
Originally posted by VowOfSilence
how many skills does each class have?
one of my favourite games is guild wars - each class had like 100 skills and +75 skills from secondary class.…
Agree, the game is very polished and bug-free for a f2p. Although this could very well be because the devs really focused on 1-10 as they knew it would be the first phase of testing.
Another thing of note, however, is the fact that even though…
Originally posted by VowOfSilence
how many skills does each class have?
one of my favourite games is guild wars - each class had like 100 skills and +75 skills from secondary class.
now i started playing AO and i count... 16 skills on my sc…
Thanks for the replies!
Yeah, Nightfall is looking like the most attractive at the moment, dervish seems really interesting...
Will play around with my Monk for a bit, then if i get interested again i might go ahead and pick up the package deal.