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Elder Scrolls: Morrowind


Would you like a visual feast with your side quest?

One aspect that feels above reproach is Morrowind's stunning graphics. The character models and environments are crammed with an astonishing level of detail, and awesome weather effects also show up from time to time, like rain and sandstorms. The first time you see a sandstorm, it'll literally take your breath away.

Morrowind will please both serious role-playing fans as well as anyone looking for a technically stunning adventure that will hold their attention longer than your average hack-and-slash title. This is the good stuff.

You'll love
  • Impressive, awesome graphics
  • Extremely detailed game world
  • Quest-it-your-way gameplay
You'll hate
  • Combat can be clunky
  • Loot sometimes disappoints
  • You may not finish the main story

 
5 Comments
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jpochodnicky14  - 6 months 5 days ago 
the game is role playing to do a certain quests to open a chest at the end and receive some worthless knife
jpochodnicky14  - 6 months 5 days ago 
on a red mountain to go to dagoth ur to go to a facility to get to a chamber on the facilicy in dagoth ur in red mountain
jpochodnicky14  - 6 months 5 days ago 
at red mountain to kill all weird monsters at a red mountain to get to training acadmy to kill all weird monsters outside and inside a training acadmy and charma,s breath to KILL THEM ALL and get to ebonheart
jpochodnicky14  - 6 months 5 days ago 
get to vivec city get to the underworks and kill the rat and bandits to get to aid sotha
and kill all welrd monsters and bandits outside and inside the ruins
jpochodnicky14  - 6 months 5 days ago 
to get to the shrine of azura go to molag mar than get to seyda neen than get to balmora than get to caldera than get to gnaar mok
and than get to khuul
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Elder Scrolls: Morrowind

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Jun 5, 2002
Published by: Bethesda
Developed by: Bethesda
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