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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Bethesda EAN: 0093155116801 Edition: Collector's ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Bethesda Softworks Manufacturer: Bethesda Softworks Platform: Windows 98 Publisher: Bethesda Softworks Release Date: May 01, 2002 Studio: Bethesda Softworks Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: 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. The Collector's Edition comes in an exclusive black box and includes a Morrowind soundtrack CD, an Ordinator figurine by Rawcliffe, and a 48-page book called The Art 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 the 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: - Morrowind ReveiwMorrowind is and amazing game with jaw dropping graphix, it is set on the vast island of Vvraddenfal wich consists of literally HUNDREDS of towns, Smugglers caves, Dungons, NPC's and Monsters. The NPC A.I is not paticually good, and lets the game down a little, it is fustrating walking around town and being told "hurry up, i am a busy person" or "of course id be happy to awnser your questions." by everyone. The most enjoyable feature of the game is the huge interactivity it has, the fact that you ... Read More Rating: - The Best RPG on earthI have been a loyal fan of Morrowing since it came out on xbox and I have to say I've at least put in about 48 hours of gamepleay in to this game. I would recommend this game to anyone who loves RPG's or wants to get in them. When I first played morrowind I thought to myself where's the main quest you know where's the action and drama that other games offer. well not this game when you first start out in Seyda Neen you get a little hint and a nudge of what you mission is and you don't basically have ... Read More Rating: - Best single player RPG you can buy!This is a truely awesome game that has endless hours of playability. People are still making scores of plugin mods for the PC version that add new quests, houses, furniture, armor and just about anything you can think of to add with the Morrowind editor. This game is definately a must buy for any serious RPG lover. Oh Yeah... and the Graphics are simply stunning... =) Rating: - My GameI can't give this game five stars. Then again, I couldn't really give any game five stars. It isn't as freeform as I would like. Then again, my standards are too high. I want perfection. Its very liberating, you can pursue many different paths, or none at all. The world of the Elder Scrolls is very detailed, immense, and realistic, and your sample of it in Morrowind, the island of Vvardenfell, has been carefully crafted. If I remember right, there are +2600 non-playable characters in ... Read More Rating: - A Beyond Splendid RPG more than worth the [item price]Awesome really good computer generated graphics? Check. Deep Intuitive storyline? Check. Open-ended never get bored game-play? Check. Good music? Check. Pixel Shading technology? Check. Worth the price? Double check. Selection of any kind of character? Check. Never-ending quests and complication of guilds and factions? Check. Sequel to 1996 and 1994 game of the year? Check. Next-generation overall technology? Check. RPG 2002 game of the year? Check. Read More |