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The Elder Scrolls: Blades

2020
GenresVirtual Reality, Fantasy, Adventure, Action, RPG, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableMay 14, 2020
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperBethesda Softworks, Bethesda Game Studios
Overview

Take the Elder Scrolls anywhere you go with The Elder Scrolls: Blades. Revealed during the 2018 Bethesda E3 Showcase, Blades is an all-new Elder Scrolls game from Bethesda Game Studios. Launching in winter 2019, Blades will be free-to-play on iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

42


Opencritic Score

37


IMDB Score

4.1

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16 reviews found

70

Butwhythopodcast.com

May 20, 2020

While totally different from Elder Scrolls on your console or PC, The Elder Scrolls: Blades is a lot of fun and feels like it belongs… I was mystified by the energy and joy that Elder Scrolls games bring, despite not being able to explore an open world. The Elder Scrolls: Blades has a little something for everyone, even if you’re looking to just past the time.


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Hobbyconsolas.com

May 28, 2020

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60

Everyeye.it

May 25, 2020

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60

Multiplayer.it

May 18, 2020

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Spaziogames.it

May 26, 2020

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50

Switchplayer.net

May 21, 2020

On paper, The Elder Scrolls: Blades proposes to deliver a light version of the seminal The Elder Scrolls RPG experience. Despite providing some solid gameplay mechanics, it is plagued by poor performance, an always-online limitation, and predatory microtransactions.


50

Purenintendo.com

Jun 1, 2020

The Elder Scrolls: Blades is a game with good ideas but bad implementation. While this story is scaled-down and has a unique twist to combat, this entry is riddled with bugs, monetization, and timers that can make this game a drag.


50

Wccftech.com

May 21, 2020

I don't hate The Elder Scrolls: Blades, at least conceptually. Bethesda's lightweight F2P Elder Scrolls game has all the hallmarks of the franchise but delivers them all in such a hollow way that it loses everything that makes the franchise beloved. You might find some enjoyment in the game, as I have done, but you will inevitably become weary of the dungeons, frustrated with the timers, and on Nintendo Switch, you will find the performance to be at times unbearable. Fans of The Elder Scrolls deserve better than this, but it's all they will get until The Elder Scrolls VI launches years from now.


45

Vandal.elespanol.com

May 29, 2020

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40

Nintendoworldreport.com

May 19, 2020

The Elder Scrolls: Blades is a simple case of a mediocre game on mobile just not holding up on an actual console. Concessions made for mobile play just don’t make sense here. Not to mention when blown up to a TV or even the modest size of the Switch’s screen, Blades is pretty ugly. It's a downright joke when compared to the actual full Elder Scrolls game already available on the platform. Unlike other Bethesda mobile offerings like Fallout Shelter, Blades is a simplification of a complex game rather than a game built with mobile limitations in mind. When you take away the reason for those limitations, you’re left with an ugly mess of a game with nothing to justify its own existence.

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