The Elder Scrolls Online: Wolfhunter - Review



    The huge world created for The Elder Scrolls Online expands again after the release of the Summerset expansion, and it does so with the WolfHunter DLC released in August for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

    The DLC, released by Zenimax Studios via the Crown Store, is as usual completely free for ESO Plus memberswhile it is sold at a price of 12.99 euros (in Crown) in standard version or a 28 euros in Collector version, which includes some additional items including pets and mounts.



    The Elder Scrolls Online: Wolfhunter - Review

    WolfHunter was released, as previously mentioned, in August along with Update 19 which introduces the Istrius Outpost, improvements to werewolves, skills and changes to the Alliance War. With the DLC instead two new dungeons are introduced ( March of Sacrifices and Moon hunter Keep) which are added to the 32 already existing

    The first of the two dungeons, March of Sacrifices, is set in the realm of Hircine, and it will be our goal to delve into the forest to prove our worth by facing the various threats and bosses present. We will begin our adventure together with three companions who will help us in our enterprise, as well as some NPCs who have also gone hunting with our same goal. As usual, we will also have to face various bosses, including the white deer, culmination of our hunt (or maybe not) e particularly tough bosses including the Wyrd sisters, which to be defeated require a lot of effort, especially for the chosen scenario which is not the easiest to manage.

    Overall, the various enemies have never been too complex to deal with, except for some bosses that if taken lightly could be lethal. The dungeon is therefore overall good, it lets itself be played and you never feel boredindeed, we are always spurred on by the fascinating setting of the forest and in general of the Dungeon, which, although fairly linear, will hardly give us that sense of closure typical of "corridors" dungeons. The only hint of repetitiveness and boredom is felt when the aforementioned dungeons are farmed very heavily, which, although interesting in the long run, tend to tire.



    Moon Hunter Keep, according to dungeon, has a slightly different setting, in fact we will find each other in the fortress of the Silver Dawn fall into the hands of the matriarch Vykosa thanks to his trusty werewolves. Our adventure in this DLC will start in a cell, from which we will have to exit to make our way into the fortress of the Silver Dawn. In this case we are not faced with such an original yet fun dungeon to play, especially for the five bosses present, which as for the first dungeon are quite difficult to deal with, unlike the classic enemies which are instead particularly simple to kill.


    Both dungeons will guarantee you huge rewards also depending on the difficulty with which they will be faced, in fact like all the other dungeons you will have three difficulties available, namely: Normal, Veteran and Hard Veteran, each of which can guarantee you different and valuable rewards.

    The Elder Scrolls Online: Wolfhunter - Review

    WolfHunter therefore remains a DLC like many others, which introduces two new dungeons - March of Sacrifices and Moon hunter Keep - each of which with characteristic plot, enemies and bosses, which will still require good preparation in terms of equipment and combat skills, above all for the boss fight. For the price at which it is sold (12.99 euros for the standard version) we believe that the content is proportionate, although we would have expected a better job in terms of general replayability, but fans of The Elder Scrolls Online certainly won't make it. escape the same, given the interesting plot ideas present, as well as some surprises.


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