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...
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.
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I just LOVE the Morrowind. I played it for years. I have bought it several times over the years as CDs get damaged or lost. In my opinion it is the best RPG game ever. So my current rating is not for the game itself (which I gave a 7 out of 5), but for the GOG distribution. I bought the game again because I wanted the original English version, required by some mods. Unfortunately the game does not start, a message appears that a CD is required. The end. Theoretically it's a matter of Windows settings, but it doesn't work. The bottom line is that when I pay for a game - I want to have fun. I'm not paying to spend days and weeks trying to get the game to work. The upshot in this case is that I had to buy the game again - used, for terrible money in an English language CD edition.
Really poorly picked screens, seems made in max. 15 min after start game.
Especially in Gold Edition, there is possibility to take some nice screens... so I don't understand, why Admins didn't take more effort to encourage people to buy this game.
Also, price is bit too high imo, in other stores it can be bought for max 10 Euro (personally I bought original, gold edition for 5 euro =) ).
But I can understand they want earn some money with this title + those 2 "free" games somehow may count to final price.
I haven't written many reviews, but sometimes it's warranted. Morrowind is a decent game, I won't lie. But it's not the object of worship many make it out to be. I'll stick to some of the "bad" aspects; any of the other gushing reviews can fill you in on the rest.
The game is characterized by so much sameness, everywhere. If you're a casual gamer (buying a title almost 20 years old?), you might not notice or be bothered, much. But if you're a modder, a serious gamer, or even just launch the editor once, the curtain will come down, the world of Morrowind will crumble before your eyes. Everything is static meshes glued to more static meshes. These vast dungeons they speak of are nothing but cookie cutter corridors glued together, often in the very same (or at least very similar) configuration you just saw in a dungeon an hour ago. Buildings, dungeons, boulders--all meshes plunked down on a convex world mesh, over and over and over, it's always the same thing. The art is quite bad. The animation is terrible (you realize this is a Bethesda title). Gameplay balance, you say? What's that? This is honestly the worst aspect of the game. Touted as 'freedom', Morrowind has almost no direction. Yes, there is a plot, and you should follow it. Because if you don't, the game is little more than a solo wander-kill-repeat fest through sameness. The (ab)use of leveled lists is offensive. That you can kill a god within twenty minutes of starting is shameful. That you can craft weapons and armor that permit you to leap across the entire world, become essentially immortal, and stun-hack anything (even a god) to death is laughable, disgraceful, ridiculous, game-ruining. That Bethesda keeps doing it going forward... well, that's a different discussion.
There's a lot more to say, but I'll summarize with: if you want to try it out, by all means do so. But wait for a really deep sale. That, or just wait for the next "graphically enhanced" re-installment of the same game from you-know-who.
Really tried to love this game, but I just don't.
Why? It's boring, one of the most boring games I have ever played. I tried everything - modded the graphics to perfection (over 100 graphical mods) played most of the guilds, the main quest, read the books etc.
The Problem
- The quests don't branch. You never feel like you are working towards something, you are just running errands for various groups that don't care about the Nerevarine. Why should you?
- The dungeons are tiny, most are terribly small.
- The combat is awful - even when you are skilled enough to hit everything
- The world is empty, brown/black terrain
- The NPCs are shallow Wikipedia guides.
The lore is good. The game is not. Just read the books on Imperial Library and you're all set.