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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Bethesda EAN: 0093155116306 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: CD-ROM Label: Bethesda Softworks Manufacturer: Bethesda Softworks MPN: 93155116306 Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP Publisher: Bethesda Softworks Release Date: May 01, 2002 Studio: Bethesda Softworks Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: In Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, you travel to the world of the Tamriel, and make your way in Dunmer, home of dark elves Amazon.com Product Description: The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is an epic, open-ended single-player game where you create and play any kind of character you can imagine. Be the hero embarking on an epic quest or a thief rising to leadership of his guild. Be a sorcerer developing the ultimate spell of destruction or a healer searching for the cure to a plague. Your actions define your character, and your gameplay changes and evolves in response to your actions. Confront the assassins' guild, and they take out a contract on you; impress them, and they try to recruit you instead. No two sagas are the same in the world of Morrowind. Players can choose to follow the intriguing main story line or set off to explore the province of Morrowind and the many interesting people and exotic locations it contains. Vast cities and remote villages dot the landscape, each with its own unique look and feel. Hundreds of quests and adventures await as you interact with characters and learn more. Regardless of whether you play a murdering assassin or a noble knight, the game holds endless possibilities and allows you to revisit the main story line at any time. With Morrowind, the Elder Scrolls character system is coupled with an increase in the world's richness of detail. Utilizing advanced 3-D technology, Morrowind features hyperrealistic textures and polygon counts, real-time shadows, vast landscapes, skeletal-based animation, and a complete weather system. Gameplay is further extended with the inclusion of The Elder Scrolls Construction Set, which allows players to modify and add to Morrowind in any way they see fit. Change character or creature attributes and skills, introduce new weapons or dungeons into the game, or create entire new worlds to explore. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - bloodmoon reviewHonestly can't tell you much, it's an expansion! Been there once outta curiousity just to see if it worked. It did. But wasn't going to tip the scale until it fell right in the RPG. Has started to mention it so may head to that part of the game soon. Rating: - Nice jobThe game flows well from the prior Morrowind basic and Tribunal expansion games. Be warned, if you are not high level, groups of monsters will surround you in the wild and kill you. I played with a character with over 1,000 health and I took 700 - 800 many times in random combat. For all that, you would think you would be rewarded with even greater weapons and armor. Forget it. If you have explored the mainland a lot, and I have, then you already have better items than you will find in Bloodmoon. ... Read More Rating: - an epic gameYou are dumped (or possibly released) off a prison boat into the land of wierd plants, alien wildlife, and a mixture of inhabitants not unlike the menagerie from Star Wars... All you know is that someone in a "nearby" town, directions to which you have been told but unfortunately forgotten, is looking for you and it might be a good idea to find out what this individual wants... This game maybe hard to get drawn into, at least it was for me. The reason for that: there is no clear path ... Read More Rating: - Morrowind MasterI don't mean to insult the other reviewers, as they seem to be experienced gamers, but I think I have the most experience with this game, and my review will be the most accurate. Let me start by saying I came across this game in 2004 (actually it might have been early 2005) when my friend bought it for $20 used, for the Xbox. (If you have an Xbox and a capable PC I reccomend this game for the PC, as the load times for the Xbox are very long, sometimes over a minute.) I played for a while and eventually ... Read More Rating: - Good, but could be betterThis game is rather tedious the first time through and the graphics are dark and depressing on the whole. It takes forever to advance through levels unless you can manage to load up on money and purchase training from characters that offer it. It gets better once you get into Tribunal; Bloodmoon isn't much fun at all -- at least not if you play it in the winter! The maps aren't very helpful and the game has some very odd bugs -- the worst being that you'll be right in the middle of gameplay and the game ... Read More |