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Morrowind (XBox) Review at GamesFirst

(Xbox: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Sunday - July 14, 2002 - 18:34 -
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Anyone seen the XBox version of Morrowind in Europe yet? I haven't, and I wonder where it is :-). Now, GamesFirst has written a review of Morrowind for the XBox and rated the game 4/5. Here's their summary:
    What Morrowind demonstrates more than anything else is the joy of interacting with a completely open world. It proves that you don’t need a lot of blood and guts to make a game appealing, especially if you give a high level of interaction. Sure, GTA3 is pretty damn interactive, but not as free and open as Morrowind. And GTA3 relies on its violent and graphic content to grab attention (then it wows gamers with the freedom of play). Morrowind is a bit of a mind-boggling game at first – you are not dropped into an existing story, but allowed to ease yourself into the world however you’d like, and the lack of direction can be disconcerting. From the moment you begin playing Morrowind you’ll imagine different ways you could play with different characters. It has its flaws, but not only is Morrowind the only choice for Xbox-owning RPG fans, it is one of the best RPGs ever made.
In case you want to know: I am still playing the game on the PC, and I feel I will be playing it for a very long time. NWN still waits for me, only Arx Fatalis can pull me away from Bethesda's masterpiece...
 
 
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