Saturday, July 5, 2014

Review of Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Game of the Year Edition)

Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Title pretty much says it all. You get the full TES3: Morrowind, Bloodmoon, Tribunal, and the construction set (where you can make your own modifications to the game) all on one CD, and for a very great price. Aside from being a legendary game all by itself, you can download and install many mods that really improve the experience of this game. After installing the Morrowind Overhaul mod pack and several other personal favorite mods I was captivated by the outstanding graphic improvements and additions to this game. I recommend it to anyone who loves or enjoys a computer role playing game. This will be my favorite game for many years. (^-^)

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I played Elder Scrolls II for a little while but quit because of the mature content in it. Several years later I looked into the rest of the Elder Scrolls series and found out that this version of the game was very clean. We went ahead and bought it and my wife and I love it. It's still in an incredibly open environment (just not as huge as Daggerfall was, but that is good). You can still develop your skills by using them rather than the traditional gain experience by killing bad guys to level up. I think Morrowind is one of the best RPG games out there for a few reasons. It's not filled with pointless sex and violence, the game is actually well done and doesn't need those to hide weaknesses like so many other games these day do. Also it's a single player, so it has an ending, unlike MMORPG games that try to hook you and take your life away. This one ends so you can have fun without having to spend 20 hours a week leveling up your character. A LAN multiplayer would have been cool, but I think it's still fun without it.

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I purchased the game because I really enjoyed playing Oblivion. I had hopes that it would provide some enjoyment while awaiting Skyrim's issue in November. The game came out long before Oblivion, so I didn't expect the same rich textures and action. The game environment was OK, but very bland, with few interesting geographical features. The "Journal" feature was poorly designed, making me spend way too much time going back to read some data that would let me complete a quest. It was very cumbersome to go back through 30 or 40 journal entries to find a reference to something I wanted to find. I guess in the end I would have to say I became bored with the game.

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