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Morrowind Reveiw
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: December 19, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Morrowind 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 can customise every aspect of your character is good, making a fierce Nordic warrior, a stealthy dark elf thief, a powerful breton mage ect... Another exelent feature is the power to make your own spells, potions and enchanted items, (((i recently made "The Ultimate Fireball Of Frost" spell))) All Serious gamers should buy this game, however, only play if you are planning on spending a long time on it, the "Go where you want, when you want and do what you want" style of the game, as well as a main storyline quest, makes many hours of gameplay.
The Best RPG on earth
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: July 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I 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 to start from there. You can do whatever you want in Morrowind you can be a Theif to an asassin to knight trust me there are more classes. But in all I would have to say Morrowind is the best RPG on earth why? Because you can LITERALLY do whatever you want. Buy this game for XBOX or P.C it will be worth every dollar you spend. And becareful the land of Vvardenfell can be very dangerous and this game is HIGHLY ADDICTING once you start you won't wanna stop.
Best single player RPG you can buy!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: October 04, 2003
Author: Amazon User
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... =)
My Game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 5
Date: June 22, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I 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 the game, all unique and created by hand, not ramdomly generated. Each has his or her own loyalties, ambitions, personalities, etc.
The audio is great. Sound effects, voices, backround, but the music should be more rustic, I think. Not to say the music isn't great, but there should be a more aboriginal quality to it, not so cosmopolitan.
Graphics are decent on a decent PC. On mine, if I stretch it and sacrifice performance, which I do occasionally, the world is beautiful. The natural world of Nirn, the trees, the flowers, even the ashpits, then on to the architecture of the Redoran settlements, the Telvanni towers, the Hlaalu towns, to the desert Ashlands, this truly is a world. From the bustling walkways of the immence city of Vivec, to the quiet swamps of the Bitter Coast, this is its own world. Vvardenfell. Morrowind. Tamriel. Mundus.
Morrowind.
A Beyond Splendid RPG more than worth the [item price]
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 10
Date: May 21, 2003
Author: Amazon User
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.
Collector's addition comes with extras? Check.
Price has come down? Check.
So for your [money], if you have a high-end powerful computer, this is your choice. Really. I am just warning you, without the latest morrowind update and a beefed up high-end powerful computer with the power of the Intel Pentium 4 processor with Windows XP and at least 512 megabytes of RAM plus a GeForce or Radeon series graphics card with a Sound Blaster series graphics card with a strong fast hard drive and more, your experience in morrowind won't be so special....
So take my advice and buy the game for yourself, RPG lovers.
This is a true RPG masterpiece.
:-P
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A RPG Gamer's Christmas wish come true
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 17 / 17
Date: April 21, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Dear Santa:
Give me a completely open ended game.
With a deep story line.
And a virtual world so huge that I'll never get bored exploring it.
And graphics that would put most computer generated art sites (with their super-slow rendered, still-frame pictures) to shame.
And great music.
And lots and lots and lots of good, sensible quests.
And make it easily extensible, with room to make tons of awesome modifications I can easily distribute online.
(Enclosed with this wish is a crate full of macadamia nut/chocolate chip cookies, and milk.)
Sincerely, A Bored Gamer
Dear Bored Gamer:
Here is The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
- Santa
A good game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: March 29, 2003
Author: Amazon User
A huge world to explore and great graphics. Worked fine on my system too (P4 with Radeon graphics card). Probably the best first person perspective role playing game available at the moment. It also has an advantage in that it is good for the solo adventurer. I would say that it will take a fair bit of time and patience to complete it.
Fun for about a Week or Two...
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: November 14, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This game is sooo awesome for about 2 weeks then the game gets very repetative and boring, Once you visit most all the cities the game turns into job instead of a game. I mean it is a great game but it just gets boring after a while. But if you have some extra money to throw around go for it, but if you know a friend that has it, borrow it, Or just play it as his/her house! Over all a great game!
Superior RPG/Action Game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 13 / 13
Date: November 11, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This is the best RPG to date. I've played Scott Adam's Adventure, the Wizardry series, Bard's Tale, Might and Magic, Final Fantasy and Baldur's Gate; The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind is the best of the bunch.
It does have some problems. It is hardware demanding. You need audio and video cards that support Windows DirectX 8.1. With a slow processor, under 500MHz and with less than 256MB of RAM, play can be full of fits and starts.
On the positive side, there is everything else!
Graphic images are simply beautiful.
If you have a newer audio card and a 5.1 sound system, the monsters creeping up behind you will raise the hair on the back of your neck!
There are so many different types of characters you can create and so many different ways of playing that is boggles the mind. That complexity makes it difficult for someone used to a console gaming system to play, because there are just so many choices.
There is no "right" way to play the game. Most other RPG's have a story line that you follow, going from place to place, solving problems and eventually getting to the end of the game and fighting the final boss monster. You can do that with The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind. Or you can do something else!
Like to collect "items", ala Diablo/Diablo 2? You can collect tableware and put them on the table the way you want! Want to see what you're wearing? You can! Changed armor? Changed pants? Check yourself out in the third person view.
Want to be a good guy? Bad guy? Mad murderer? Saintly healer? No problem. Wanna be a Thief and try to steal everything in the game? No problem!
My lament is the lack of multiplayer support. There is stuff I'd like to show my friends and places I'd like to share. Especially Muzgonk gro-Borbog, the Orc, guarding the entrance at Ashurnibibi, Shrine, Northwest of Hla Old, in a full suit of Orcish armor! ;)
This Is Why I Play Games
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 3
Date: October 04, 2002
Author: Amazon User
The sheer fact of how much freedom you have in this game blows my mind! You can literally do anything you want! This reminds me of what a game truly is! I give this game A VERY WELL DESERVED 5 out of 5!
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