The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition includes Morrowind plus all of the content from the Bloodmoon and Tribunal expansions.
An epic, open-ended single-player RPG, Morrowind allows you to create and play any kind of character imaginable. You can choose to follow the main storyl...
Windows 10, Intel Core 2 Duo or equivalent, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, DirectX 9...
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition includes Morrowind plus all of the content from the Bloodmoon and Tribunal expansions.
An epic, open-ended single-player RPG, Morrowind allows you to create and play any kind of character imaginable. You can choose to follow the main storyline and find the source of the evil blight that plagues the land, or set off on your own to explore strange locations and develop your character based on their actions throughout the game. Featuring stunning 3D graphics, open-ended gameplay, and an incredible level of detail and interactivity, Morrowind offers a gameplay experience like no other.
In Tribunal, you journey to the capital city of Morrowind, called Mournhold, to meet the other two god-kings of Morrowind, Almalexia and Sotha Sil. Your journey will lead you to the Clockwork City of Sotha Sil and massive, epic-sized dungeons, where strange and deadly creatures await you, including goblins, lich lords, and the mysterious Fabricants.
Bloodmoon takes you to the frozen Island of Solstheim where you'll experience snow, blizzards, and new creatures, including frost trolls, ice minions, and wolves... just to name a few. You'll have a choice of stories to follow and have the opportunity to defend the colony, take control over how the colony is built up, and eliminate the werewolves. Or, you can decide to join the werewolves and become one of them, opening up a whole new style of gameplay.
Players can take their existing Morrowind characters and save games and continue their adventures in the Morrowind GotY edition
Adds up to 80 hours of new gameplay and quests for current Morrowind players
Explore the forests, caves, and snow-covered wastelands of the island of Solstheim
Delve into new, epic-sized dungeons and visit the Capital City of Mournhold and the Clockwork City of Sotha Sil
Fight new creatures including bears and wolves, lich lords and goblins, ice minions and spriggans
Direct the construction of a mining colony and face the threat of savage werewolves
Become a werewolf and indulge your thirst for the hunt
New armor and weapons including Nordic Mail and Ice blades
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GOTY guide
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Morrowind is like a good wine. There are more wine's of the same house, but only that one wine has the taste that overwhelms you. The game is the best game bethesda ever did and is very playable thanks to the Mod Community. Sure it's a little tricky to install the Mods, but it'svery worth it!
The gameplay is clunky, unbalanced and often frustrating.
But if you can look past that you will find an engaging story and what might very well be the best world-building in any fantasy rpg to date.
Exploring the island of Vvardenfell and it's denizens is pure fantasy roleplay bliss.
I got Morrowind from "Good Ole Games" (this website for those that may not know) when it was on sale. My first try wasn't going so well, even if I did manage to figure some things out (the smugglers ate my lunch). I began searching online and found some walkthroughs and tips to show me how to begin building up without having to rob every crate and basket like a beggar and I'm beginning to see why this game still has a following after 13 years. (One website is even gathering modders to build a city to commemorate this very thing). A lot has been said about the massive world and the free roam questing. It's like moving into a different country and slowly learning your way around. You just begin learning one town knowing full well, that there is a whole world of towns ahead of you. If your a modder you won't be alone, if you want better graphics, you can get them, they are just a google away. If you like the idea of growing in strength and status instead of being at instant peak skill, you will like Morrowind. If you want someone to tell you what to do every step of the way and just blindly kill, go find another game. This is no FPS. Morrowind is very simply a Good Ole Game and it is what I come to GOG to find. The thing that makes the older games great in my mind, is that they were more about exercising your brain matter than your texting finger. Anybody else remember the thick player manuals with parchment looking maps?
One of the best, if not the best Elder Scrolls game ever made, hell, one of the best RPGs made, period. But personally, I have a few gripes with it myself, and no, it's not the combat system which relies on D&D-esque dice rolls, no I love that sort of thing, and no it's not the outdated graphics and weird funky animations which seem to fall somewhere in a Bizarro Uncanny Valley of sorts, it's more that it's very small, and going from Daggerfall (my first TES) into this one felt very much like a shock. The game is incredibly compact in comparison with the hugeness of Daggerfall, and thus making changes accordingly, such as removing quick travel , I'm also not much of a fan of Morrowind's landscape, I much prefer the snowy climate of the kingdoms north of Iliac Bay, such as Wayrest, but there's always Solstheim, which Skyrim players surely must visit, as it's in one of TES V's expansions, and fun fact: Skyrim's Dragonborn expansion used Morrowind's soundtrack as a throwback.
Anyway, buy it, play it.
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