ESO: Blackwood Hands-On – A Rich Elder Scrolls Adventure



Ben seriously dives in to ESO’s upcoming chapter to find a compelling story, quirky side quests, detailed companions, and engaging combat.

Coming June 1 to PC and Stadia, June 8 for PlayStation and Xbox

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19 thoughts on “ESO: Blackwood Hands-On – A Rich Elder Scrolls Adventure”

  1. ESO is an example of why level scaling is the worse thing you can implement in an rpg. Since they implemented it, the entire game lost any semblance of character progression and challenge… you are always leveled to overpowered every zone, no enemy is a challenge, it became a boring slog.

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  2. Won't likely get a chance to sit down and watch the whole video for a bit, but can anyone comment about what the single player experience in ESO is like now? I wanted to get into it early on but found the mandatory multiplayer bosses and instances a real problem, as I couldn't progress without grouping up or doing enormous amounts of grinding, but it was hard to get friends on at the same time and grouping with randoms is always hit and miss. Is the game easier to play solo so that I can focus on just doing side dungeons and such with friends?

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  3. Lady Lorent and stibbons are one of the npcs that always end up in different dangerous situations like around the many regions of eso it's a running gag. They are a pair of many npcs like that you meet in sidequest, they were apart of the original main story in the fight aganst molag, just like a few others were you'll find in the world

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  4. I just really hate that the game never feels alive no matter how many updates they push out…started playing it two weeks ago and it feels like completing checklist after checklist. Exploration rewards are negligible…you don’t stumble upon interesting quest in the middle of nowhere. It just isn’t compelling

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  5. The writing and plots seem pretty interesting. Glad single player content is significant enough. Hope the framerate issues are pc-related and/or preview-build related. Looks great otherwise.

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  6. There's also Enderal: Forgotten Stories which has me curious. It was featured on steam recently cause i believe it's a remastered Skyrim mod and the reviews are insanely positive when read. Better than Skyrim in most aspects apparently.

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