The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset

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Top Critic Average

71%

Critics Recommend

IGN
8 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
4 / 5
God is a Geek
7 / 10
IGN Middle East
7.9 / 10
Game Revolution
4 / 5
Areajugones
8.7 / 10
IGN Italy
7.8 / 10
GameMAG
7 / 10
Creators: Bethesda Softworks, ZeniMax Media
Release Date: -
Please note: This game has monetized random reward mechanics, commonly referred to as "loot boxes." These mechanics are similar to gambling and are being investigated by Belgium's Gaming Commission, the Netherlands Gaming Authority, and other government bodies.
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Critic Reviews for The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset

The generically beautiful Summerset is on the smaller side in terms of overall new additions to The Elder Scrolls Online, but even after completing the majority of the side quests and all of the main storyline I feel compelled to go back. The storytelling continues to improve on last year's excellent Morrowind expansion, with Zenimax Online not shying away from some of the darkest sides of Tamriel. While the Psijic Order quest line has its boring bits, the down-to-earth, human story makes putting up with the repetitive quests worth the hassle. The new jewelry crafting profession, on the other hand, is far too time-consuming to be practical without spending money at the Crown Shop.

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For those who have been playing The Elder Scrolls Online consistently, Summerset is only a natural progression to continue with, but for people who have taken a break and are looking for an excuse to get back in the game or people who have been curious to start, this is a great place to resume or start an adventure.

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It's a great way to get involved in TESO, and even though there's not a lot of new stuff it's still worth giving it a go.

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The Summerset expansion adds more interesting hours to TESO, offering a story that takes about 40 hours to finish with some side quests. The story may be the best in expansion. Psijic Order plays a big role in this expansion and lets you open a new skill tree with new time control skills, if you have not tried the game before then this is the time to try it out.

Review in Arabic | Read full review

There's still a significant player population in ESO, and if you're an Elder Scrolls fan, or just looking to get into a game you can play for a while, Summerset is a good fit for you.

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Summerset is the best evolution that The Elder Scrolls Online could have. An expansion that brings more personality to the game, with lots of quality content and made for both veterans and newcomers. Summerset is the best thing that has happened to TESO by far.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

Fun by yourself and with others too, Summerset dosen't add much to the formula but will entertain for all of its thirty hours or so.

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GameMAG

Vadimeys
7 / 10
GameMAG

The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset is a nice and varied addition with nice graphics, new features and good quests, but also with flaws, such as lack of optimization and simplified combat system.

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