WTMG's Thomas Medina: "Dark fantasy suits Elder Scrolls well it turns out. There’s been plenty of times the franchise has dabbled, but almost always in DLC. This is really the first time they went all in and I really liked how it turned out. Blackreach is also one of the best zones in the game, it’s so more than just a big cave. The new Antiquarian system is so much fun as well, and really allows you to explore the world the way One Tamriel intended. All in all, The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor is not without it’s flaws, but it succeeds at what it sets out to do. Whether a returning player, or a newcomer lured by nostalgia, there’s something here for everyone. Plus also included is the base game Tamriel Unlimited and the Morrowind, Summerset, and Elsweyr expansions so it’s an absolute steal. You’ll have plenty to do while waiting for this fall’s release of The Dark Heart of Skyrim’s finale. If Greymoor is anything to go off of, it’ll be worth the wait."
Player 2 spends some of their isolation time with Greymoor, Elder Scrolls Online's latest expansion.
TSA writes: "When most people think of the Elder Scrolls, they think of Skyrim. Sure, Morrowind and Oblivion undoubtedly had their moments, and various parts of Tamriel we’ve seen in Elder Scrolls Online have been memorable, but few things come close to the origins of the ‘arrow to the knee’ meme. So it is with great delight, that the newest Elder Scrolls Online expansion Greymoor, heads once more into Skyrim – Western Skyrim to be precise – giving you the chance to experience the frosty climes in an all-new, online-multiplayer way."
Richard writes: "While it's disappointing to see Greymoor tread very old ground after three previously exceptional and creative expansions, it's still worth a play for veteran players and may even still excite those new to the scene. It's undeniably a slight step down, but with the bar set where it is, it's still a pretty good addition."