


The Elder Scrolls® Online vs EverQuest II

Higher community rating
EverQuest II
+5
rating points
More player ratings
The Elder Scrolls® Online
366 ratings

Similarity Breakdown
Similar
Game Modes
Same
Perspective
Same
Genres
Same
Themes
Different
Features
Shared
Game Modes
Perspective
Genres
Themes
Features
Key Differences
Game Modes
The Elder Scrolls® Online
EverQuest II
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The Elder Scrolls® Online
EverQuest II
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | The Elder Scrolls® Online | EverQuest II |
|---|---|---|
| Release Date | Apr 4, 2014 | Nov 8, 2004 |
| Rating | 71/100 (366 ratings) | 76/100 (14 ratings) |
| Genres | AdventureRole-playing (RPG) | AdventureRole-playing (RPG) |
| Themes | ActionFantasyOpen world | ActionFantasyOpen world |
| Features | craftingreal-time combatday one patchdark elvesgamescom 2013raidingrunessociopathysoul stealtokyo game show 2014white magicyou can pet the dogassassinfalling damagegame critics awards | craftingdragon kill pointsexternal character creationplay-to-playamphibian humanoidbardsbartenderberserkersblack marketconjurationdark elvesdinosaur ridingflower pickingforagingillusion |
| Game Modes | Co-operativeMassively Multiplayer Online (MMO)MultiplayerSingle player | Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)Multiplayer |
| Player Perspective | First personThird person | First personThird person |
| Platforms | Google Stadia, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S | PC (Microsoft Windows) |
Comparison Summary
The Elder Scrolls® Online and EverQuest II have a 9/10 match score. Both games overlap around Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO), Multiplayer, First person, Third person, Adventure, Role-playing (RPG).
The Elder Scrolls® Online stands out for Co-operative, Single player, real-time combat, day one patch, while EverQuest II stands out for dragon kill points, external character creation, play-to-play.
EverQuest II has the higher community rating in the current dataset. Players who enjoy Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO), Multiplayer, First person are the most likely to find value in both.
