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The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited

Bethesda Softworks, ZeniMax Media
Mar 17, 2015 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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OpenCritic Rating

76

Top Critic Average

69%

Critics Recommend

IGN
8 / 10
GamesRadar+
3 / 5
Hobby Consolas
85 / 100
IGN Spain
8 / 10
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4 / 5
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7.5 / 10
PlayStation LifeStyle
7.5 / 10
TrueAchievements
4 / 5
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Critic Reviews for The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited

The Elder Scrolls Online: TU's combat handles well on a gamepad, making it a great way to experience all this content.

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The Elder Scrolls Online features entertaining quests, dynamic combat, and a whole lot of other people. Sadly, those other people largely feel like an unnecessary addition to the game.

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‎Zenimax has learned from his mistakes, greatly improving the one that is finally beginning to become a worthy multiplayer title of The Elder Scrolls‎

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‎A good MMO adapted perfectly to consoles, but that takes us in English and suffers from a certain lack of original content.‎

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The console transition feels right, complete with tight controls, and a host of experiences to be had in Tamriel. If you are fan of MMOs, and must get your fix on consoles, this is as good as it gets.

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Bethesda have taken the grandiose essence of The Elder Scrolls and diluted it into an MMORPG with some success, but there's still a way to go to fully realise that ambition.

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The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited is a long term commitment. It is a game that is meant to be played over time, with nuances to the game that you may never even encounter, depending on how you decide to play the game. Fortunately, there is no subscription fee for console players, which removes a huge barrier of entry, and though it is an MMO, it strikes a balance of being enjoyable enough to play solo as well. If you're looking for Skyrim Online, you won't quite find that depth here, but the sheer magnitude of The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited makes up for it, and there's nothing quite like running into your friends while questing across Tamriel.

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If you haven't had the chance to experience an MMO or previous Elder Scrolls game before, then this is a perfect one with which to take the plunge.

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