A lot of people are already expecting the Elder Scrolls Online to go free-to-play within the first 6 to 12 months from release. Bethesda and Zenimax haven't shown any signs of such a plan however. It all comes down to whether or not users will be willing to shed so much money on a game. So, arriving at the core of the issue, is ESO good enough to justify the costs?
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Not that my opinion counts, but I would say NO.
Skyrim was possibly the best game in the series for a lot of people, but this bastard of MMO and conventional RPG can't marry without Bethesda working their magic on this(this game is not made by Bethesda).
If it was a true homage to Skyrim, they would have taken care to keep art stylings, and leveling systems similar to the offline game.
I can't feel excited about this game, no matter how much I wished for a Skyrim multiplayer game, this is not what I wished for.
I played the beta and i like it. Im getting this for the ps4. Gives me times to plays lots of titanfall before i sink lots of hours to this game.
No.
It defends upon the situation. If you have lots of money and instead of buying a beer The Elder scrolls is much worthy but if you have only few bucks in your pocket you better save it for a better games, there are lots of great games out there. more than the elder scrolls
No