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Rendelius
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Morrowind: Bloodmoon: New Screenshots
   

New <a href="http://www.elderscrolls.com/art/bm_screenshots_01.htm" target="_blank">Bloodmoon screenshots</a> have been posted at the official site.
Post Tue Apr 29, 2003 7:19 pm
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Morrowind
   

This past summer I had said that Morrowind had not appealed to me and that I found something lacking.

After having started the game over and having completed it with a different character, I must say my experience with the game was entirely different:
It is one of my favorite games and that relationship with its story-world will resonate for some time.

I think two things changed my perception:
(1) I played a character that did not use unarmed (punching) combat
(2) I was not physically ill while playing

(1) contributed significantly to improving moment-to-moment gameplay. This time around I played an Imperial Cultist Mystic with a habit for searching for the truth while snaeking around through other people's stuff.
(2) contributed to a lack of nausea

The more I think about the extent of consistency in the story-telling of Morrowind, the more I am amazed. Just the breadth of viewpoints on any given story is amazing in its cultural context.

Its as if the Morrowind team had a department of anthropologists hanging out in their story-arc office. Its simply amazing.

Well done, Bethesda.
Post Tue Apr 29, 2003 7:26 pm
 



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