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Morrowind: Bloodmoon - Review @ Worthplaying

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Moriendor @ Sunday - July 20, 2003 - 06:43 -
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An editor's choice award and a score of 8.8 is the result of the 'Morrowind: Bloomoon' review at Worthplaying.

Here's a bit:
The purpose of an expansion pack is to build upon the established lines of an already popular game, not make major changes to that game to suit those that either didn’t like the original, or couldn’t live with its methods. That’s the job of any potential sequel, not an expansion pack. With that said, I feel that Bloodmoon is one of the better expansion packs to come along for any game, in any genre, in quite some time. It brings a lot of new content to the table, along with a few necessary tweaks and additions. Truth be told, Bethesda needs to be commended, not only for Bloodmoon, but for Morrowind, and Tribunal as well. The obvious dedication the original title and both expansions demonstrate should definitely be seen as an example to this industry.
 
 
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