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Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind

Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Morrowind
Review: It's actually an entertaining game. The advantages are that you can do almost whatever you want in this game, but you also have to face the consequences just like in the real world. The disadvantages are that it's almost impossible to survive. Your money runs low if you try to buy enough armor to protect yourself. Going from place to place...if you take the siltstrider it requires money, but it's the safest way. You run out of money and then you have to go to other towns by foot and that can be very dangerous.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: !?!?!?!?! WHAT?
Review: I have had no technical probs, s I don't know what that dude is talking about.

I loved the Dark Elves of Morrowind and Tribunal. Or I thought so. Now, I absolutely adore, which I hope means more than love, but probly not, the Nords.

Sick of the Dunmer? Sick of Mournhold? Sick of all the "establishment" of the previous games? Sick of the haughtiness? Then get Bloodmoon. You get to explore the new island of Solstheim (I wish it were a little bigger), and live among the native Nordic peoples of the land, as well as the new colonists. You can become a werewolf if you want. You can take your pursuits much farther from MW and Tribunal to Bloodmoon.

As I've played it so far, its been challenging for my level 72 character. It isn't all that I'd hoped for, but then again, I have only played about 6 hours of what is atleast a 40 hour game.

My advice: If you liked Morrowind, played Tribunal but were a little let down by it, then get Bloodmoon. If you loved Tribunal, get it too. If you've tried them, but arent too keen on the whole Elder Scrolls thing, or didn't like them regardless, then why are you reading this review?

Solstheim is truly a beautiful land. You should see it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Game I Ever Played
Review: This is clearly the best game I have ever played. To tell you the truth, I didn't go into it expecting much. RPG's have always seemed too boring. But once you meet Caius in Balmora, the whole game comes alive. You can do virtually anything imaginable... fly, shoot all kinds of cool looking energy, swing giant swords, set people on fire, lie about anything to anyone, steal from shops while the owners aren't looking (I admit it: I stole all of the soul gems from a desk and made hundreds selling them off) create potions and spells, enchant weapons in just about any way, shape, or form... why, just about the only thing you CAN'T do is become God.

Get this game. You have to. I could go on forever about the beauty of this game. As of this moment, you can go to Electronics Boutique and get it for about thirty bucks. But it's still awesome.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How a RPG should be
Review: seems to me alot of people have given this game 5 stars cuz there true rpg players and the others give it 1 star because there just not the rpg type. and theres nothing wrong with that. but in my opinion an rpg is a game with freedom fanticy world that requires pationts. through this game using pationts u can recieve SO much fun out of it but not all people look at it that way and get fusterated with intisapation. looks like the people who gave the lower ratings didnt have the pationts to play this rpg but i promise u is this game is a load of fun if its the right game for u.

i played diablo... it was fun till i beet it through to hell difficalty with most of the classes and got a frew level 70s wich didnt take that long and got very boring about half way through. with this game the fun will hardly ever end with a long story line + a wonderful replay system. not to mention the graphics (makes me drool) and a world bigger then "dark age of camelot". also the way the combat is done so it doent include that dreadfully lame everquest's "auto-attack" ...and then my favoret feature, the astonishing freedom of choice that really takes u into its role playing fanticy world :)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Snow, werewolves, and bears
Review: This works fine on my computer. So far the plot could be better, but it's neat watcing the town get built. I had to go back and level up after getting mauled by a polar bear, but I'm looking forward to going back up there now that I've got some GREAT armor in an underwater cave near the south tip of Ebonheart. This expansion is worth it for the weather, textures, wolves, and bears. There are a couple of neat items, too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best expansion for Morrowind yet
Review: Great expansion. Set on a snowy island with bears, wolves, and boars this expansion has a more interesting storyline than Tribunal. Really fun quests. If you like Vikings definitely buy this expansion as it is very reminiscent of the Viking period with Nord villages and a mead hall. I've read that other people have had frequent crashes and glitches, but I have not had a single one. I'm running Windows 2000 also.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It keeps getting better
Review: Morrowind gives you a sense of relief from reality, you will be totally sucked into this world. I do agree , at the beginning it is a bit awkward to fight with the enemies due to the new combat systems and controls where you have to learn them and get use to it, after that everything will be straight forward.
Once you bought this game, like Neverwinter Nights you can download tons of mods from the websites, where you can add infinte features, lands, cities, islands,NPCs, Guilds.........lists goes on. Expand this game in the way you want it to.There are also people making some great projects based on this game! Plus it has professional standard music, graphics (excellent), special effects, it really worth its price. Morrowind also comes with Tribunal and Bloodmoon, worth to check them out, too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better than Tribunal
Review: This game should have been the first expansion pack. It makes Tribunal look like a joke. True, the game is a little buggy, but not as much as Morrowind was when it first came out. A good gamer saves often. It has lots of new enemies, weapons and armor. You can even influence the growth of a large mining settlement while you watch it grow from the ground up, and get your own estate there.

Graphics: They haven't changed much, but the addition of snowfall is a nice. It isn't like the ash storms, the snow can be blizzard-like or it can be big slow falling flakes, which makes the scenery look great. Some of the Nordic armor looks very sharp also.

Sound: Well, no great changes here. I haven't noticed any bugs either.

Story: In this expansion pack you can work for the enemy for a while, or stay with the good guys. The story has a point where you are infected with the werewolf disease automatically (instead of trying to become a vampire in Vvardenfell by fighting them and getting lucky), then given a choice to either become a werewolf or become one of the "Skaal".

Being a werewolf is different than being a vampire because people will treat you normally as a human, but at night you turn into a werewolf and people will try to kill you wherever you go. After 6 hours you will become a human again. A nice twist to this "infection" is that if anyone sees you turning into a werewolf, you will be known by everyone as the beast and attacked whether you are in human form or not.

This expansion is a great buy for fans of Morrowind.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This game is not buggy at all!
Review: I don't know why other people are saying it is very buggy. I played the whole way through the game with no crash at all. This is a fun game and it is a good challenge for high level players. The only setback was that it was too short. The new game has great new effects, cutscenes, abilities, quests, and overall gameplay. If you are a Morrowind fan, you will love this expansion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another great expansion pack sequel to the awesome morrowind
Review: I'll start this simple and short:

Bloodmoon is much better and open-ended than tribunal, you are able to freely explore a whole new island with new whether system and terrain with new characters, armor, weapons, items, etc. And you can become a wearwolf or join the defense as one. (I did get poor frame rates in outdoor areas tho) The Elder Scrolls 3 is now a complete game and whoever buys The Elder Scrolls III: G.O.T.Y for XBOX this september is going to love it, especially RPG lovers! I highly recommend this for morrowind fans!


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