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The Elder Scrolls: Legends - Return to Clockwork City

Released: 11/30/2017

Millennia ago, the tinkerer god Sotha Sil built himself a hidden sanctuary, from which to shape his vision of the future. He called it the Clockwork City, and it was there that he died, when a fellow god betrayed and murdered him. What secrets died with him? What was he building in those gleaming halls? In the centuries since, no mortal has entered the city. Until now. On November 30th, we’re bringing fans of The Elder Scrolls: Legends our grandest adventure yet with Return to Clockwork City. For longtime Elder Scrolls fans, this story expansion – along with The Elder Scrolls Online’s all-new Clockwork City DLC - will be the first chance for players to return to this fan-favorite locale introduced in The Elder Scrolls III’s expansion, Tribunal. In Return to Clockwork City, Players will collect full playsets of over 55 new cards by playing through 35 exciting story missions. With these cards, you can search for lost treasure, construct steam-powered wonders or channel your inner mad scientist to create strange mechanical abominations.

Millennia ago, the tinkerer god Sotha Sil built himself a hidden sanctuary, from which to shape his vision of the future. He called it the Clockwork City, and it was there that he died, when a fellow god betrayed and murdered him. What secrets died with him? What was he building in those gleaming halls? In the centuries since, no mortal has entered the city. Until now. On November 30th, we’re bringing fans of The Elder Scrolls: Legends our grandest adventure yet with Return to Clockwork City. For longtime Elder Scrolls fans, this story expansion – along with The Elder Scrolls Online’s all-new Clockwork City DLC - will be the first chance for players to return to this fan-favorite locale introduced in The Elder Scrolls III’s expansion, Tribunal. In Return to Clockwork City, Players will collect full playsets of over 55 new cards by playing through 35 exciting story missions. With these cards, you can search for lost treasure, construct steam-powered wonders or channel your inner mad scientist to create strange mechanical abominations.

Millennia ago, the tinkerer god Sotha Sil built himself a hidden sanctuary, from which to shape his vision of the future. He called it the Clockwork City, and it was there that he died, when a fellow god betrayed and murdered him. What secrets died with him? What was he building in those gleaming halls? In the centuries since, no mortal has entered the city. Until now. On November 30th, we’re bringing fans of The Elder Scrolls: Legends our grandest adventure yet with Return to Clockwork City. For longtime Elder Scrolls fans, this story expansion – along with The Elder Scrolls Online’s all-new Clockwork City DLC - will be the first chance for players to return to this fan-favorite locale introduced in The Elder Scrolls III’s expansion, Tribunal. In Return to Clockwork City, Players will collect full playsets of over 55 new cards by playing through 35 exciting story missions. With these cards, you can search for lost treasure, construct steam-powered wonders or channel your inner mad scientist to create strange mechanical abominations.

Critics
80

Score Breakdown

80.0

Critic Average

1 reviews

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Steam User Score

Less than 50 reviews

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Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
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Metacritic Disparity
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Combined Disparity
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Average of both sources

Review Timing

1 launch window (100%)0 late (0%)