NGB Wrote: "15+ hours in, I feel that I have not even scratched the surface of what The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited has to offer. The more time you put in, the more you will get out of it. I honestly believe that if this was offline only, I would of scored the game a lot less due to quests often lacking any variety to them. I think with any MMO, a long term commitment is needed, but if your new to them like I was, do not feel intimidated in to giving them your time and attention. Using the word 'review' feels wrong with this game, as no amount of hours game time can truly give a definitive answer of what the game can offer. With endless quests, side-quests and the whole world of Tamriel to explore, this is a game that will keep your console warm for months to come. If your reading this and have always wanted to give an MMO a try, The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited will welcome you with open arms."
Xbox Game Pass Quests recently reset for the month of August. So if you try to collect as many Microsoft Rewards points as possible, there's a new set available now.
This is not what I would call value for money spent. They give you quests in liveservice games to get you "re-engaged" with the monetization schemes or to get you hooked or so you at least spend some extra on skins and loot boxes. Then they dole out paltry points after you have already paid extra for whichever liveservice within a liveservice that you are already paying for. My worry is people can't actually be that stupid to fall for this, can they?
Xbox Game Pass Quests recently reset for the month of April. So if you try to collect as many Microsoft Rewards points as possible, there’s a new set available now.
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Update 1.39 has been released on the PS4 and Xbox One.