The Elder Scrolls® Online vs EverQuest II

9/10Match score

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

Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)Multiplayer

Perspective

First personThird person

Genres

AdventureRole-playing (RPG)

Themes

ActionFantasyOpen world

Features

craftingdark elvesraidingguildnecromancy

Key Differences

Game Modes

The Elder Scrolls® Online

Co-operativeSingle player

EverQuest II

-

Features

The Elder Scrolls® Online

real-time combatday one patchgamescom 2013runessociopathy

EverQuest II

dragon kill pointsexternal character creationplay-to-playamphibian humanoidbards

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureThe Elder Scrolls® OnlineEverQuest II
Release DateApr 4, 2014Nov 8, 2004
Rating71/100 (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
PlatformsGoogle Stadia, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|SPC (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.

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