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My Review - 29 June 2006

overall: 10

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Rellik7778 (gaming profile)

Joined: Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:00 pm EST
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Hokay, so, the plot of this game allows you to do whatever you want. Since this game is outdated, the AI isn't very good, but it doesn't mean they're completely stupid; they are still smart! The game is amazing, with a whole world to visit. There are no restrictions, and you can have a ball killing people, it's fun because you have so many weapons, your character gets better as you progress, and the gameplay will get harder, assassins try to kill you, and there are many guilds to join; my personal favorite being the Thieve's Guild. There are many ways to attack using range, hand to hand, blunt weapons, long blades, short blades, and/or whatever whatever suits you. There are so many quests to play, and the smallest tasks turn into huge things. The game is never boring since there are so many animals and people to interact with. The graphics in this game aren't very good, but this game was made in, like, 2002, so give it a break! But let me tell you, if you have a personal/social life DONT PLAY THIS GAME! You will never leave your computer!

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My Review - 19 April 2006

overall: 9

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Joined: Thu Jun 9, 2005 1:00 pm EDT
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Sure, I'm out of date, but who cares! The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is one of the most astounding RPG games ever. With over 200 hours of gameplay, you'll only stop to buy the sequel! I personally enjoyed the game because of the 'freeness'. There were so many things to do, like join the Thieve's Guild, join the Mage's Guild, or set rats on fire (my personal favorite)! The game starts out with you on a prison ship. You're going to be released into Morrowind, a province of the Empire. Once you dock, you meet a man who asks what class, race, etc. From there on out, you're free to do whatever. The game may seem too complex at first, but you'll get used to it.

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