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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition

A Diamond in the Rough

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?

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