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Morrowind: Bloodmoon Review at Netjak

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Wednesday - July 02, 2003 - 13:37 -
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Netjak serves you a review of Morrowind: Bloodmoon. This one isn't as enthusiastic as the others seen so far, rating the game 7.3/10. The reviewer does a good job presenting both sides of the medal - as you can even see in his conclusion:
The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon is a worthwhile expansion for all Morrowind fans. Those who missed the open-ended questing in Tribunal will be pleasantly surprised, and those who wanted to try something new will have the werewolf to play with. The new landmass, its inhabitants and history all seem very authentic, and it is obvious that the developers spent a lot of time designing it. Sadly, it also appears that the designers have rushed certain aspects of the game, especially the dungeon design, technological implementation and the integration with the title’s predecessors. Without a patch to fix these problems, Bloodmoon will remain attractive only to the technologically savvy fans and those who are more forgiving. The rest should wait for the patch to be released and tested by the gamers before considering a purchase.
 
 
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