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She’s a great character, and Mass Effect’s inimitable Jennifer Hale does a superb job with her, but it’s still not enough to make constant fast travel thrilling. It’s not helped by the fact that a great deal of Greymoor’s story content is chasing leads alongside Lyris Titanborn, the Brienne of Tarth-like warrior seen in the CGI trailer. Yes it’s great when you’re in the starting area and the way forward is clear, or when you’re out in the world fighting and looting, but the quest system is frankly overwhelming, filling your log with busy work so you’ve upwards of a dozen active quests in the first few hours, some of which require travel to other areas, or access to things you simply don’t have yet. The new vampire companion, Fennorian, is a handy fella to have around, and he oozes that ice-cold vampire cool we last saw in Serana when we played the Dawnguard expansion for Skyrim.įor newcomers though, TESO is as confusing as it has ever been. With strengths and weaknesses rebalanced to make vampires a little less overpowered, it’s now a much more viable option. Greymoor adds no new classes or races, but does overhaul the Vampire skill tree completely and manages to really make this an avenue worth taking. The 800 year difference is a necessity for the story, not for the gameplay itself. Indeed, familiar towns remain as they were in Skyrim, which is a bit weird and is likely deliberate. The Imperials aren’t enslaving the masses yet, but the harsh countryside is no less deadly, and the landscape itself has barely changed.
It’s set 800 years before Skyrim, so there are no Dragon’s and the leadership is different. For many, myself included, the option to finally fully return to that beloved setting is enough to get us fully on board. For a start, it’s way smoother in every area, and it also helps that Greymoor is set on Skyrim, Tamriel’s frozen north.
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I’ve tried on multiple occasions to get into The Elder Scrolls Online, jumping back on for 5 to 10 hours after the launch of every major expansion since its release, but I’ve always been put off by something, be it the performance of the Xbox One version or the sheer density of the world.Ĭoming into Greymoor with a brand new character on PC has changed my opinion massively though.