Posted on: October 10, 2020

dhonavin
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One day at a pawn shop
I bought a random Xbox copy of some game called Morrowind. Usually I played sports games, shooters or nintendo games. But reading the back of the box, I was intrigued to see this vast world they claimed. An RPG huh? At first I was turned off by the complete lack of handholding, but I was further intrigued and sharpened my young mind on this game. You really can just do what you want, completely "ruin" the game, or go step by step following the best path for the story. I killed that one armorer, took his house for myself, set a mark spell there for quick returns to storage and the scamp. I figured this all out before the internet made it easy for everyone to know about that little demon. The sense of accomplishment this game made me feel as a kid is typically unmatched to this day. Finding that dang ashlander hut haunted my dreams as a kid because I couldn't follow directions for shoot. But I slowly sunk my teeth into it and enjoyed it thoroughly, playing "through" the game a dozen times over the years. Recently I did a "f-it" playthrough where I got over the gates and got the tools to just start smacking the world with my hammer. It was a refreshing realization of what a proper RPG can actually be, putting to shame the on rails nature of most RPG's (including the latter ES games) by comparison. The limits this game has are what RPG's should aim for. You are limited by your knowledge alone. There is no real "skill" gap, but a very large knowledge gap. Once you know, you know, and it's easy. But that journey to knowledge (if you don't cheat or get spoiled) is what makes the game a masterpiece. When you find that potion that lets you do that thing, you're shocked at how the world looks completely different. When you realize you can just summon the thing you need. When that random thing in the middle of nowhere has the best item in the game hands down. They weren't afraid to let you break the game, and have a blast doing it. Bethesda lost that magic after this game, though I do still like the other games they've made. Morrowind truly is a Good Old Game and worthy of being loved and played for decades to come. I am thrilled that this game will never die, and I look forward to playing this game for the rest of my life.
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