I had the most fun, even mostly out of the loop, while getting lost in the side-quests. Sunspire Trial pits 12 players against multiple dragons in the ancient ruins of Elsweyr, while public dungeon Orcrest offers a self-contained story and some challenging named bosses for a Skyshard and new materials. The surrounding Scar desert and the dense jungles and mythical ruins dotting the south have plenty of secrets to discover, and trials and delves to get lost in, especially if you’re in squad. Northern Elsweyr and the capital city of Rimmen is a fantastic hub to explore with some visually breathtaking architecture and landmarks that gives new life to the Khajiit’s identity, given we mostly encounter them as nomads or shunned refugees in mainline Elder Scrolls. The side content and new areas is where the new package shines brightest. The dragons, however, feel less threatening and present outside of the slightly rushed main story than I had hoped. It’s typical epic fantasy held up by generally solid writing, especially for those obsessed with new Elder Scrolls lore, and Elsweyr does a good job of getting new and lapsed players up-to-speed with tutorials. In alliance with her brother and the leader of the Khajiit, it’s up to you to help liberate the city from the Usurper Queen while dealing with the fiery backdrop of dragons ravaging the countryside. The main quest is focused on displacing Euraxia Tharn, the mad half-sister of Abnur Tharn from the base ESO campaign from throne of Rimmen. A variety of entertaining side-quests address this amusing reality, and finally being able to explore such an alien country as teased in previous games has mostly met my expectations. As far as exotic settings go, the Khajiit homeland of Elsweyr is about as weird and wonderful as you’d imagine, populated by multiple breeds of the cat-like “beast-men” there’s the bipedal Cathay and Cathay-raht of previous games, the battlecat Senche-raht and even talking house-cats largely similar to our real-world counterparts. The latest chapter offers another fascinating fantasy landscape to get lost in, similar to previous expansions Morrowind and Summerset. ESO: Elsweyr and its wealth of new content continues that redemption arc. Say one thing for Bethesda, say they (mostly) deliver on the post-launch DLC.ĭespite a rocky launch period, The Elder Scrolls Online has consistently received high-quality expansion packs and content updates over the past four years and has become one of the best MMOs on console.
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