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Four Fat chicks review Bloodmoon

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Garrett @ Friday - June 20, 2003 - 17:42 -
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Another review of Morrowind expansion numero due is up, this one is located at Four Fat Chicks and also this review is rather positive, while complaining about a thing or two:
But Bloodmoon does not balance the game. Super-difficult monsters are still confined to a very small geographical area. And a high-level character still is not seriously challenged by the end of the game—unless you've done something wrong, by the end of Morrowind/Tribunal/Bloodmoon, you've amassed several hundred thousand pieces of gold, a vast armory of magic and exotic weapons, an unstoppable spellbook, and chestloads of equipment. In fact, most players plug in a lair or receive a stronghold from one of the in-game Noble Houses to store all their booty in, since much of it is too valuable to sell. The result is that by the end of the game, you are a steamroller in a land of carnival glass; even the final confrontation with Lord Dagoth isn't challenging, it's anticlimactic.
 
 
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