7/25/2012

Elder Scrolls III Morrowind Review

Elder Scrolls III Morrowind
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Okay, Okay, I'll admit it; I was reconsidering the wisdom of my Xbox purchase.I watched GTA3 (and played it), and shook my head, saying "why not us?"Well hallelujah, we've been saved!
If you've ever played a pen-and-paper RPG, you'll have an inkling about the possibilities in this game.Your character can be whomever, whatever, however you'd like him/her to be.There are four human races alone, as well as a feline race, a reptilian race, orc, and three elven races.There are dozens of character classes, including BattleMage, Assassin, Monk, Rogue, Scout, Barbarian, and Witchhunter, and a bunch more; but the best part is that you can create your OWN custom character class with its own assorted disciplines!There are also a ton of possibilities for the appearance of each gender of each race.
Once your character has been designed and you get out of the Customs Office, you are immersed in a HUGE, complex world of alliances, rivalries, and politics.You can join a number of different organizations and affiliations, make friends or enemies everywhere.
The fighting in this game is cool, easy when you're fighting single little creatures like cave rats, but challenging when you're fighting talented folks in armor while trying to cast spells and read scrolls while hacking, slashing, and blocking. And multiple humanoid enemies in armor will realistically kick your butt, unless you've been around a long time and improved your fighting abilities.
This is perhaps the best thing about this game; your advancement is not based on "XP", some accumulation of wealth and creatures killed.It is realistic; the more you practice something, the better you get at it.If you spend all of your time hacking at creatures in the wilderness, your Strength and Agility attributes and your weapon skill (ShortBlade, Axe, Long Blade, etc.) will benefit, but your Intelligence, & Personality attributes and Mercantile, Speechcraft, Security skills etc. will stay where they are.Also, your advancement in levels is customized to your character class: each class has its own mix of emphasis amongst the skills, declaring some Major, some Minor, and some Miscellaneous.
The graphics in this game are phenomenal (mostly--the faces are somewhat blocky).Trees, hills, items, and rooms look great; weather effects are fantastic.The effect most folks will appreciate, however, is the water.The water in this game looks so darn real that it's almost UNDERwhelming.You look at it and say "well, I've seen that before."The catch is, the place you've seen it before is REAL LIFE!It's amazing, and that BEFORE rain starts to fall.Oh, the sounds are cool, too -- I hope you're not afraid of thunder!
This is defnitely the MOST complex and MOST open-ended game I've ever heard, seen, read about, or played.I don't mean to sound like a job interview, but it's only weakness is that it's SO open-ended.Players will find themselves accepting quest after quest before they finish their first few, and trying to flip through the character's journal to remember who wanted what!Another way this game is like life.
Go get this game, you'll never see the light of day again.lol
Mike
P.S.If you've got the time, spend all of your travelling alternating between swimming/jumping until you get fatigued, then sneaking.Like all of them, the more you use these skills, the better you get at them!

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Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind beings the legends and lore of the Elder Scrolls games to your Xbox. As you travel through Tamriel, you'll make your way to Dumner and face the dark elves. Along the way you'll meet allies and enemies, discover ancient secrets and go on amazing quests.

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