The Elder Scrolls Online: Murkmire

COGconnected
80 / 100
GamingTrend
75 / 100
Digital Chumps
9.7 / 10
Gamerheadquarters
8.2 / 10
PCWorld
Unscored
Creators: Bethesda Softworks
Release Date: Oct 22, 2018 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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: Murkmire

I found myself very pleasantly surprised about the Murkmire DLC, and loved it so much that I think it could have easily stood alone as a chapter had it been given more content.

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Elder Scrolls Online: Murkmire is a scant but slick addition to the world of Tamriel, and begs to be unleashed even further in the future. For now, the swamps and bogs come alive and while there are some less than desirable traits to be found, the overall product is solid and a must have for dedicated ESO players.

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The Murkmire DLC lets players delve into Black Marsh, the Argonian homeland,  for the first time since The Elder Scrolls: Arena. The marshlands are full of wondrous creatures and gorgeous plants. But it is not without its fair share of danger. The fauna of Murkmire know how to blend in, and one may suddenly find themselves sleeping with the Bog Blight or crushed under the weight of a Haj Moda. However, don't think that hiding with the flora is any better; chances are, they don't want you there either.

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The Elder Scrolls Online: Murkmire is an excellent addition to the game that is a bit more adventure based than other expansions.

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Murkmire may look bland in comparison to a wonderland like Summerset, but that's only when you're drinking in the big picture.

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