(idea comes from here: Skyrim Fans Allowed )
In 2007 I bought the critically acclaimed game made by Bethesda Game studios and published by Bethesda Softworks, a Zinimax media company (fyi BGS is not BS) :
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
For its time, this game was the future! The cutting edge of tech! At the time, everyone was wondering "how will they be able to surpass this?" with TES 3: Morrowind having been released in 2002, and the highest selling game for the xbox, followed up 4 years later with the most beautiful work of art with voice actors such as Patrick Stewart (as the Emperor, Uriel Septim III), and music from Jeremy Soule, who is widely claimed to be the John Williams of video games. Yet somehow, they did it. With the release of:
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
This game was revolutionary in 2011 and it is still relevant today! TES V is set 200 years after the events in Oblivion and it is clear that the end of the Septim line of emperors (the last being Martin Septim), and the hero of Kevatch (player), becoming the new Sheogorath (the Daedric Prince of Madness), and the disappearance of the Nerevarine, the empire was in shambles, they had lost a war against the Third Aldmeri Dominion and the worship of Talos (the divine name of Tiber Septim) banned. Yet again "nothing but TES VI!"
And again, in 2012,
The Elder Scrolls: Online was announced at E3
The events in this game takes you back 1000 years before the events of skyrim, into the second era.
despite its name, ESO is not made by BGS, however it is made by Zinimax Online Studios.
this game will (aim) to allow you to explore the entire continent of Tamriel.
you may wonder what This is all about.
well primarily it is a very brief description with some backstory.
Me and a friend both have ESO and we greatly enjoy it as we can play together.
we are also looking for more guild members, as with more members, more perks are unlocked.
If you have a Mac or Windows computer, and you are a fan of the elder scrolls, I highly recommend that you get this game and play with us!
however you can also use this thread as a jumping point if you want to get into The Elder Scrolls franchise.