Customer Reviews for The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition

The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition
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Video Game Reviews of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition

Customer Review: AMAZING.
Summary: 5 Stars

This game is amazing. It's the prequel to the next-gen title TES IV: Oblivion, and is set primarily on the massive volcanic island of Vvardenfell, and the smaller and icy island of Solstheim. There is no need to follow the main quests or even any particular plot; just do what you want to do. It's immersive and addictive, and mods are available for free download on the Internet that offer even more content. The game also comes with a Construction Set, the tool used to create the game, so that you can make your own mods. It's a bit unstable, but that's okay. Get it. But not near me, because your head will explode and I don't want any on me.

Customer Review: One of the best RPGs
Summary: 5 Stars

This is one of the classic role playing games on the PC, the world is very open ended, giving you near limitless possibilities on how play your game. The amount of detail is amazing especially considering when it was made. If you like rpgs get it, you'll enjoy it.

Customer Review: A Very Engaging RPG
Summary: 5 Stars

Like it says on the tin, a very enjoyable and deep rpg for a medium that's seriously been lacking in such games.

Customer Review: Just didn't do it for me.
Summary: 3 Stars

After reading all of the rave review I decided to take the plunge and buy this game. I am mainly into sports titles but I really enjoyed Diablo I and II, KOTOR I and II and a plethora of other Star Wars titles. I was mainly looking for something along the lines of KOTOR and Diablo gameplay wise with a good story line.

After creating my character I was off and running. The world of Morrowind is gigantic and there is a plethora of things you can do. Unfortunately, for me, this was the games biggest downfall. The depth was so great that I felt like I was never really getting anywhere. It was taking forever to explore and uncover the map and trying to keep ontop of all the info you were given from NPC's about the history of the land and whatnot was a bit overwhelming. After putting in about 10-15 hours of gameplay I decided that it was just too time consuming to keep going and I gave up.

Customer Review: If only I had a better graphics card...
Summary: 5 Stars

It's an awesome game. That just about sums it up. The game is entirely non-linear, and you have the whole world open to you at the game's outset. This can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on what type of gamer you are. My advice: familiarize yourself with the Morrowind Wikia site. It has outlines of every quest you could ever encounter in the game, and step-by-step solutions. Trust me, when you're traveling from what city to another, trying to find a person whose name you could never in your wildest dreams pronounce... well, you get the picture.

Speaking of the picture... The graphics are very cool as well, provided you have a good graphics card. Good news to people like me: It will run if you have "Intel Integrated graphics", aka a stock, built-in, non-GeForce, non-Radeon graphics card. Note: it will RUN. It will not be entirely pretty all of the time. That said, I haven't had any framerate issues, witnessed any horrible glitches, or anything of the like.

All in all, good times, good price, and great shipping time. I love how Amazon.com shipments arrive a day or two before they say it will, don't you?
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