Pros: Graphics, music, character development. Cons: Extreme hardware requirements.
Reviewing a game as complex and as long as The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind is a very hard task. Offering more gameplay time than any other PC game since its predecessor, Daggerfall, featuring graphics that set new standards for PC-based graphics and...
Pros: Immense game with incredible amounts of player flexibility! Cons: May be boring for some who want more action in their fantasy gaming
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind I haven't played many fantasy role playing games (RPG) in my life - my biggest commitment to the genre was the Might and Magic series for which I have completely lost interest (another review for another day). ...
Pros: Huge world, intensely immersive, customizable, more and more Cons: somewhat buggy, LOTS of reading.
Overall: 9 Gameplay: 10 Graphics: 10 Sound: 10 Replay Value: 10 Concept: 10 With the upcoming release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, now is a better time than any to take a look back at its immediate precursor, Morrowind. While ...
Pros: Total freedom, infinite and interesting quests Cons: Time consuming travel, confusing quest information
The Elder Scrolls III Morrowind was the game that came out before Knights of the Old Republic and Neverwinter Nights. Both of those games borrowed a lot from Morrowind. They also chose to stay away from certain aspects of the game. Morrowind is a game ...
The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind has to be a role-player's dream. Without sporting the complex nuts-and-bolts mechanics of one of the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons games, the world is as detailed and intricate as a fantasy realm can get. Since we're still ...
Pros: Detailed interactive world. Imaginative blend of RPG and first person "shooter" Cons: High system requirements. Owners manual missing needed info. Character actions limited.
I recently stumbled onto this amazing new game while browsing in Hastings (a video/book/music/game store in Oklahoma). I had not heard of it, but looking at the descriptions on the box and the awards from the venerable game review magazines PCGamer and...
Pros: Will entertain you for a long, long time... Cons: Provided you have the time to be entertained. Quests are quite basic, also.
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what would you take with you? Sleeping bag, space heater, a George Foreman Lean, Mean, Fat Reducin Machine grill?
How about a more pressing question: If you were stranded on a...
Pros: Innovative, great graphics, good sound, interesting systems Cons: buggy, tedious
I have a lot of mixed feelings about Morrowind. It never amazed me, captivated me, or ever really sucked me in. I am not sure if I had fun playing Morrowind. It did however, for a time consume large quantities of my life. If Morrowind...
Pros: Original, compelling storyline, fantastic design. Cons: A real bear of a game with steep requirements.
In recent months (years?) I have been afflicted with a tremendous ennui over the state of computer and console role-playing games. They were once undoubtedly my favorite sort of game, a good sidebar to table-top gaming. Early encounters with the Final...
Pros: Big, surreal world full of interesting things to see and do.
Cons: No waves, no Lara Croft style moves. Names hard to pronounce
Even if you hate RPGs, you should get this game. The only person who shouldn't get Morrowind is a person who doesn't have the time or patience to enjoy it.
I've had bad experiences with RPGs on consoles and computers. They were fiddly,...
Pros: Super Graphics and Awesome sounds
Can be slow with a bad pc Cons: some bugs there are updates. Not that much reading
~Game Play~ The first time I played Morrowind I thought it was so cool how you could do just about anything you wanted too. What I mean by that you can you do just about anything is that you can do the jobs and quest or just go out into the world of ...
Pros: Stunning Graphics and Environments, Great Variety of Items and Quests Cons: Extremely High System Requirements, Some bugs, and Boring Battle System
Morrowind is the third game in the series of the Elder Scrolls. Most veterans of the series, that have played the first two games will likely be rather pleased as Morrowind brings back the hack-and-slash element that the first two featured.
BioShock / The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Windows SynopsisExperience the power and intensity of two acclaimed games in this bundle that combines BioShock and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Plumb the ...
Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind - Windows Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind has an open-ended role playing gameworld that allows you to follow the main plot from beginning to end, wander off in searc...
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