2014-05-06

Elder Scrolls Online, or ESO for short, is the latest MMORPG title to debut in the gaming industry. It is the biggest game at the moment and there is a huge debate on whether ESO is worth every cent.Considering that Zenimax Studio didn’t add in any microtransactions in ESO Gold, there seems to be no reason why one shouldn’t be playing the game. On the other hand, there is that hefty subscription price tag which scares many ESO fans away.

 

Unless you’ve heard, the game costs 39.99 and a subscription of 8.99/month is needed to maintain your account. Now let us see if that amount tallies with the fun in ESO.For a start, ESO offers you a variety of races to choose from. Then, you will have to select from three empires. They are the Daggerfall Covenant, which are dubbed as the good guys, the Aldmeri Dominion where strange creature like characters are and lastly, the Elbonhart Pack where evil lurks.After doing going through some basic instruction, your very own ESO adventure begins.

 

Although the viewing range is not as great as Skyrim, the Tamriel region is full of places to explore. On top of that, there is not much to ESO’s HUD. All you get is a simple compass. This will definitely appeal to the realism lovers.Like every MMORPG, there are plenty of quests in ESO. Some of them are short, some are long-winded, and there are others that will force you to TESO Gold take sides. There seems to be no way to be friends with everyone in the game.All in all, the plot and freedom in roaming are something you will certainly enjoy.

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