I know it might be shocking for some people seeing me kicking in a negative post, but as people say, there is first time for everything
I would like to highlight couple of pictures Sordak took from the E3 video that made me a very sad dunmer
http://i.imgur.com/v6TXZzf.jpg
Here you can see the new giant. Instead of the ES-realistic giant we have been presented before (http://images.uesp.net/thumb/0/0d/SR-creature-Giant_02.jpg/600px-SR-creature-Giant_02.jpg), this one looks much more pretty (read generic), obviously having hairdresser and taking great pride on his hair. As Sordak pointed out, he misses the swirls over his body, which are the language of the giants that used to be understood by Nords (and perhaps still is, as cows ment as tribute in Skyrim were painted with them)
http://i.imgur.com/qTtgbY8.jpg
Probably Coldharbour, hopefully Coldharbour. If its in Tamriel its nonsense, we have seen vampires in dwemer ruins and castles, we have seen necromancers in caves and abandoned forts, but we havent seen one of those in Tamriel. Lets face it, this gate reeks with Lich King Arthas coming out of it and Naxxramas floating in the distance. Again entirely new level of generic fantasy being pushed into Tamriel
http://i.imgur.com/KM9PZaX.png
A Harpy, we havent seen those since Daggerfall. Execept that in Daggerfall we have actually seen them as old hags combined with bird body http://www.uesp.net/wiki/File:DaggerfallHarpy.gif - unfortunately our ESO harpy apparently immigrated from a korean mmo
Those being the few new pictures we were shown, I am really worried about the gritty feel of Tamriel we have been always presented and many of the fans love. Is this a turn to appeal larger (yourger) audience and people with lower attention span playing consoles? I am not entirely sure if this is the right direction and where is the borderline. At this point, I wouldnt be much surprised if I meet a gang of hobbits on their way to Red Mountain, insisting they need to throw some ring in there