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Morrowind Review @ Gamers.com

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by @ Thursday - May 09, 2002 - 18:05 -
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Gamers.com has a new Morrowind Review up on their site. You think that Morrowind is too big a game to already have a review up? Well it seems that they agree as the review is being done as a multipart installment reivew where they are writing up impressions of their different play sessions each day with a play session rating. So far there are two days impressions up with a overall average of 8/10. Here is the opening of their initial impression of Morrowind:

    I have a feeling I'm going to get seriously hooked on Bethesda's Morrowind, which I installed and began playing last night. If the rest of the game demonstrates as much love as the first two hours, I will have finally found my next gaming high. My last true high since Medal of Honor.

    Bethesda shows an amazing grasp of game design in the PC version of Morrowind. Instead of starting the RPG experience with a five minute movie and 20 minutes of character design, the game begins with you being released from a prison with some fairly specific tasks. It's only when you make your way into the outside world that you finally start to define your character in one of the most creative and enthusiasm-inducing modes ever realized.


Looks to be worth checking out daily for updates :)
 
 
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