![]() ![]() Safe to say, High Isle is packed to the brim with all sorts of new content, the least of which is “Tales of Tribute”, a card game that manages to stay fresh despite seemingly every RPG now having at least 2 of those to boot. ![]() The location itself is a visual marvel, but an MMO lives and dies by its content and gameplay opportunity. The archipelago is inhabited by the Bretons, a formidable group of people that are as cunning and brutal as they are ingenious and industrious. ![]() High Isle introduces the fantastic and scenic location of the Systres Archipelago, which houses some of the most beautiful locales I’ve ever seen in the franchise – but underneath the idyllic beauty is suspended on brutal and dark political scheming – which is where you find yourself. While grinding is still very much the core of an MMO experience, it isn’t exactly why I have loved the Elder Scrolls franchise since the first time I played Oblivion. ![]()
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