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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - Game of the Year Edition

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - Game of the Year Edition
From Bethesda

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Product Description

The Elder Scrolls III Game of the Year Edition allows gamers to continue their existing games of Morrowind and experience the new quests and areas offered by the expansions. The Morrowind Game of the Year includes the original content of Morrowind plus all of the content from the Bloodmoon and Tribunal expansions.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1895 in Software
  • Brand: Morrowind
  • Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP
  • Format: DVD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Bundle of popular RPG and two expansion sets
  • Adds 80 hours of gameplay and quests beyond Morrowind
  • Explore the tundra of Solstheim and the cities of Mournhold and Sotha Sil
  • Many new monsters
  • For one player

Customer Reviews

One Of The Best Games Ever5
My girl friend bought me this game almost a year ago, and since then, It has been hard to put down.

From the great graphics to the superior gameplay this game is a must have for any PC user. With the included "Construction Set" one can make the game, basically, endless. Awesome enemies and remarkable AI makes this a tough game. I've spent well over 100 hours on it and I have completed most all the quests. Don't call me crazy, it is pretty easy to spend over an 3 hours before looking at the clock. The game can also offer Modification(MOD)s or Plu-in files from the internet. I really enjoyed the game, perhaps you will to.

-hint-TGM

Morrowind, The First Truly Open World Action RPG To Hit Mainstream5
This edition of the game comes with all the expansion packs so it's definitely worth picking up. Also as soon as you have it, goto Bethesda's site because they have some free content to download which adds some new pieces to the game (this was before they started selling content).

Alright, now for the review, this has to be one of the most enjoyable games I've ever played. You take the role of a recently released prisoner (species, class, and sex of your choosing) and immerse yourself into an exciting storyline filled with plot twists and side quests to keep you busy for endless hours.

The game is much different than Oblivion (the next game in the Elder Scrolls series) so people who enjoyed that game may or may not like this one. A lot of the mainstream added content to Oblivion wasn't present in this game. This being that the auto leveling of enemies, horses to ride on, and a few other smaller changes were not present in the game.

So you'll spend a lot of time either running to your next location (and the flying birds are the most annoying thing in the world) or you'll take a ride from city to city using the instant travel public transportation available (boats and this animal that you ride).

The greatest thing about this game (besides the endless hours of quests) is also its worst quality for fans of Oblivion: the non-auto leveling will leave you in a state where the enemies become extremely easy to defeat. You often also run around for long periods of time without finding any. Why is this great? Well the thing is as you progress as your character what was once a dangerous road to travel on becomes a simple process. You really feel the effects of your leveling. Also weapons are often specialized and are not as generic as the ones found in Oblivion. While a sword is a sword you may be using a Holy Relic of the Church or you may be using just a plain sword you found off an enemy it really depends on your choices and the weapons you discover.

The thing is that once you reach a point, however, you find that all the enemies in the game are too easy to beat. Bosses on the main quest still are hard but this point is way too easy to get to, especially if you play a class like a thief where your main skills are often improved just by spending time in towns. There aren't too many forms of enemies either so it's very repetitive in that sense as well.

It's still a challenge though to attack a town (which you can do if you choose to) so even after you do reach that level you'll find things to do.

I liked not having the auto-leveling but it doesn't really match the needs of most mainstream console lovers so you may or may not like it. I'd say the only true drawback to the game I found was that even though I ignored the main quest it was possible to by mistake force the story forward by entering main quest areas (one for example I bumped into forced me to near the end of the game). It would have been nice if you had no met previous requirements not to have to load the last save to not put myself in that state.

A quick note on the expansions: they both are fun albeit Tribunal felt really short and you are isolated to the main town for the most part with a dungeon under the town --- there are new enemies as well including some new Dwarven constructs so it is fun just seemed quick. You do find lots of new items to add to your character, however, and some of the quests are really fun to do. All in all Bloodmoon felt more challenging and had a lot of new interesting enemies that made the combat more engaging.

Still the game is solid and you'll have fun. Some quests are outright goofy, other tedious, but all around enjoyable. Worth buying since it's so cheap these days and you can decide if you enjoy it as well.

Morrowind4
Amazing game, good story, decent graphics and at least 80+ hours of game play. Unfortunately my Morrowind CD came with this weird sappy stuff on the outside (I bought it new). Also my tribunal didnt work.

Still great game I reccomend it to any RPG fan.