
The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
A beautiful, nostalgia-filled return to Western Skyrim that is unfortunately plagued by some rough launch issues, as well as one of the weaker new chapter storylines.
Videogame Reviews
A beautiful, nostalgia-filled return to Western Skyrim that is unfortunately plagued by some rough launch issues, as well as one of the weaker new chapter storylines.
The not-so-beautiful game.
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51 multiplayer games packed into one, tiny cartridge. And a, uh, piano simulator too.
Not the best game from Mike Bithell, but a solid action game nonetheless.
Unhealthy relationship dramas don?t get any more interesting just because you build a platformer around them.
The scariest thing here is the controls.
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