The main quest centers on you having to obtain various artifacts to assemble a powerful artifact wich will help you battle the villain Tarn and rescue the Emperor. As in all Elder Scrolls game, the game is set in a fictional land, this one being the island Tamriel. This gem is made a few years before Morrowind and Skyrim, (also very popular games from the same universe) in the distant year of 1995 and is a worthy representative of the franchise. The Elder Scrolls franchise is one of the most popular and wideknown franchise in the history of gaming. It is highly challenging though, even for genre veterans, but if you are curious about how the Elder Scrolls series started, this is a must play. Arena is obviously visually dated but this doesn't get in the way of things too much and when combined with its epic and compelling story, exciting combat and wonderfully realised world, it remains a true classic of the genre. Of course, there are the now established features like levelling up, quests and magic, with hundreds of items, weapons and spells to create and discover. The player is free to wander in any way they see fit and this is one of the game's great pleasures, with much enjoyment to be had from simply adventuring. The sense of scale on display here remains impressive, with a vast world to explore and which is procedurally generated to create a truly unique experience. While all this may sound somewhat standard now, Arena really was ground-breaking for its time. Gameplay will be familiar to anyone who has played an Elder Scrolls game before, and plays out in first-person perspective, with the player exploring various environments, slaying monsters and embarking on quests. Taking place in the now well known land of Tamriel, the games sees players getting caught up in a complex plot which requires them to recover the eight pieces of the Staff of Chaos which can save the Emperor from the clutches of a treacherous mage. Arena is actually the first game in the franchise and while it may not have the polish of later efforts, it is certainly worth playing for RPG fans and historians alike. The Elder Scrolls series of fantasy RPGs are of course legendary, with Morrowind, Daggerfall and Skyrim being enduring genre classics.
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