The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard

Details

Playtime Not Played
Last Activity Never
Added 2020-08-17
Modified 2023-01-04 2:26:23
Completion Status Not Played
Library Gog
Source GOG
Platform PC (Windows)
Release Date 1998-10-31
Community Score 73
Critic Score
User Score
Genre Adventure
Role-playing
Developer Bethesda Softworks
Publisher Bethesda Softworks
Feature Nexus Mods
Single Player
Links PCGamingWiki
Nexus Mods
Steam Store
Forum
Store Page
Tag [HLTB] 10 to 20 hours

Description

The year is 864 and Tiber Septim has begun his crusade to establish an empire in Tamriel, conquering all who stand in his wake. Though the Redguards of Hammerfell put up a valiant fight, they eventually crumbled to internal mutiny and the might of the Septim forces. Now under Imperial control, the Redguards are kept in line by the oppressive rule of Septim’s retainer, Amiel Richton. It is within this setting that Cyrus, a Redguard mercenary that has travelled Tamriel for over a decade, begins his adventure. Investigating the disappearance of his sister, Iszara, Cyrus is brought back to Hammerfell and thrown into the political intrigue that besets Hammerfell and its inhabitants. In his search for his sister, he must also play his part in this war between the Crowns and the Forebears.

Set 400 years prior to the events of The Elder Scrolls: Arena, Redguard contrasts with the other games in many ways. As a third-person action-adventure game, it removes its RPG gloves and instead focuses on bringing you on an immersive journey through the eyes of Cyrus. If you’ve wanted to try the Elder Scrolls series, but haven’t quite enjoyed the RPG elements such as character building and customisation, this is definitely the game for you. But, despite taking a different path, this addition still contains many of the elements that the Elder Scrolls series is renowned for: a vast world, lore-laden narrative and compelling characters. So, whether you’re a native or a newcomer to Tamriel, this swashbuckling adventure will keep you captivated to the very end.