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Morrowind (X-Box): Review @ GameSpot

(Xbox: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Moriendor @ Wednesday - June 12, 2002 - 18:21 -
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GameSpot has put up a review of Morrowind for Microsoft's X-Box. Rating: 8.5 out of 10. That's a little bit lower than the PC version which scored an 8.7 on May 11.

Here's a little something about the differences between the PC and X-Box version:
    The Xbox version of Morrowind is only marginally different from the PC version. For example, the text in the Xbox version has been beefed up from the PC version, making it easy to read on a typical television screen even over long periods of time. There's unfortunately no quick-load or quick-save option here like on the PC, but saving and loading are still conveniently available at any time, and both are relatively fast procedures. The PC version of the game ships with a number of minor bugs in it, which have been fixed here. But the PC version also includes the Morrowind Construction Set, a utility that lets you create your very own quests, characters, and scenery, as if the 200-odd hours' worth of gameplay included in Morrowind weren't enough. This utility is missing from the Xbox version, which means you can't play any of the free plug-ins released either by Bethesda or by the fan community for the PC version of the game. Still, in light of all that you do get, it's really no big loss.
 
 
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