Also in typical Elder Scrolls fashion, is the mention of moon sugar and skooma. As far as I know, this is not at all mandatory. You can also engage in a drinking contest. Drugs/Alcohol: Throughout the game you are able to drink wine, ale or mead. This experience will be different depending on who you’re playing the game with. Players however, can strip down to their skivvies, but no further. Sexual Content: Though there are some implications or innuendo in dialog, there is never anything shown by the environment. There may be some typical Elder Scrolls crude humor in the game, but it’s nothing worth noting. You may hear the occasional “damn” in some of the dialogues, but nothing worse. Language: I cannot recall any use of heavy profanity. You can also be a Vampire and feed on other players, or a werewolf and tear through them. Molag Bal is the evil Prince of Dominion and Enslavement and those are some of the unfortunate things that go along with it. ![]() Although never shown, there is an implication of rape and torture in some of the dialogs. Combat has always been a major part of an Elder Scrolls game. There are also some missions where you can determine the fate of certain NPC’s. Violence: You have weapons in the game to help you kill enemies which can range from rabid animals, ghosts, and to other players as well. There are also ghosts and uses of necromancy. Some NPCs also worship Daedric Princes which can be either good or evil. Molag Bal, the daedric prince of enslavement and the main antagonist in The Elder Scrolls Online Content Warning Spiritual: The people of Tamriel worship multiple Gods, which has been a part of the Elder Scrolls setting for as long as I can remember. You must join one of three alliances and foil the plot of Molag Bal, retrieve your soul and survive against the other factions. To make matters worse, the entire continent of Tamriel is at a civil war. Once you escape the prison with the Prophet, you find out that the world is being attacked by Molag Bal his ultimate objective is to merge Nirn, the planet that the Elder Scroll is set on, and Oblivion into a single world under his control. An NPC named Lyris frees you from the cell and escorts you along the prison in an effort to release the Prophet. You were an adventurer whose soul has been taken for a ritual to draw more power to the Daedric Prince of domination and enslavement, Molag Bal. ![]() ![]() You start out in a prison cell, as is Elder Scrolls tradition, in a plane of Oblvion called Coldharbour. Story The Elder Scrolls Online’s story takes place about 800 years before the events of Morrowind, Oblivion, and approximately a millennium before the events of the most recent Elder Scrolls title, Skyrim. Then lo and behold! Not only did they announce it coming to console, but they knocked off the mandatory subscription fee too! So upon release, I went to my local Gamestop and picked up the game which brings me to my Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited review. So I waited, knowing that eventually it had to make its way to consoles. As much of an Elder Scrolls fan as I am-I waited 6 hours in line for Skyrim upon release-this stipulation kind of made me a bit incredulous about it. It was a bit heavy on me initially, knowing that not only would it release exclusively for PC and OS X first, but also carry a subscription fee. The same went for when I heard about The Elder Scrolls Online. The Elder Scrolls, is a game series that should be renamed “Music To My Ears.” Every time I learn about a new Elder Scrolls game, I get excited and do nothing but look at content for it until the day it releases. Developer : ZeniMax Online Studios Publisher: Bethesda Softworks Genre: Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game ESRB: M for Mature Price: $59.99 (with optional subscription fee)
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