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Morrowind Review @ Gamespot

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by @ Friday - May 10, 2002 - 21:21 -
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Well the first major site review of Morrowind is up. Gamespot has rated Morrowind 8.7/10. They do a good job of highlighting both the good and bad aspects of Morrowind. Here is their conclusion:

    To be sure, Morrowind offers some of best value for the money of any single-player game currently available, and it ranks up there in terms of size, scope, and quality with some of the best games the role-playing genre has ever had to offer. Morrowind does have numerous drawbacks, as well as some bugs. But they're all generally minor enough that most anyone should be able to look past them, especially if they're aware of them going into the game. They'll otherwise find that Morrowind fulfills its many ambitious intentions. It's a beautiful-looking, sprawling, and completely open-ended game that allows you to play pretty much however you like as long as you're willing to fill in a few blanks using your imagination. If that's that case, then you could easily spend a couple of hundred hours over the course of days, weeks, or months losing yourself, deliberately or not, in Morrowind's carefully detailed world. And if you're hard-core into computer role-playing games, then that's about the highest recommendation you could hope for.


Enjoy :)

 
 
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