Posted on: June 6, 2018

JakobFel
Games: 835 Reviews: 49
Possibly the greatest sandbox RPG ever.
I have yet to buy the game on GOG but I own a physical copy and I have it on Steam. I can tell you right now that Morrowind is absolutely stellar. I consider it to be the greatest sandbox RPG ever made and even though I love the entire series (and Oblivion is my favorite in the series overall), no game has really matched this one's balance of limitless freedom and fantastic story/world building. Sure, Daggerfall had a sandbox world that's larger than the UK but what it lacked was world detail and deep storytelling. Morrowind has a drastically smaller game world but as a result, it's impeccably detailed and the story is perfectly woven with its world. Morrowind is my ideal realization of what a roleplaying game should be about. It's a game that does all that it can to accentuate the fact that you, as the player, are living another life in another world. You're not just playing through an adventure, you're CREATING an adventure... but don't make the mistake of thinking there isn't story, because this game has one of the most complex RPG stories ever made, involving deep series lore, political squabbles, prophecies being fulfilled in unexpected ways and so forth. I can't think of another RPG that makes it quite as rewarding to get to the end of the main quest as Morrowind. You start off as an incredibly weak outlander and eventually end up becoming a veritable godlike legend that leaps across the game world ruining every enemy in your path... and it's all by your own merit, all because of your adventure, rather than just some relatively arbitrary main quest that bumps your power unrealistically. Sure, the game has its quirks, no one can question that. However, the amount of freedom that the game allows, combined with a ridiculously detailed world and truly epic storylines really does make the flaws seem trivial by comparison. If you like RPGs, Morrowind is a must... and even if you can't get past those quirks, mods exist to whittle them down. Grab it now!
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