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Morrowind: Re-Review @ Evil Avatar
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Moriendor
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Morrowind: Re-Review @ Evil Avatar
   

Evil Avatar has <a href="http://www.evilavatar.com/redirected.asp?fromurl=http%3A//www.evilavatar.com/EA/Reviews/M43478/" target="_blank">re-reviewed</a> 'Morrowind' after finally being able to beat the game. <br> <br>Here's a snip from the final statement:<ul><i>As you can read, there were not many problems. The game is stable; there are mods (official and unofficial) that can be added into the game for continuous enjoyment and non-stop quests, etc. If you enjoy RPGs, this is a good game to add to the collection. The Morrowind Community is huge and dedicated. Many of the mods are cool and show that with a tool to build with, many fans of a game can come up with great original ideas. The forum posts many answers to questions a person may have, or even give them ideas they never thought of (I never thought of becoming a vampire until I saw a post on it). The design team of Morrowind earned their pay with the game.</i></ul>
Post Thu Feb 13, 2003 8:18 am
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albatross
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All I have to say about this re-review is "BIG DEAL". Lets face it, most of these reviewers wouldn't know a good single-player rpg if said rpg fell on their pointed heads. Let alone know how to play them.I played Morrowind and Tribunal for probably well over 150 hours,doing most side quests along with plug-ins. I thoroughly enjoyed playing and building up my character and for me its always been that the road there is whats important not the arrival. Morrowind and its expansion set a precedent for all game-makers to strive for and thats good for us players. I'm waiting for the next expasnsion or maybe even "Elder Scrolls 4"
Post Thu Feb 13, 2003 8:27 am
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GhanBuriGhan
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Whats your point? The re-review is entirely positive, with the exception of a few (valid) points of criticism that he actually calls "not much" himself.
Post Thu Feb 13, 2003 12:17 pm
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albatross
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My point is"whats his point"? What was the point of his initial review?Does he like to see his name in print or was this review better,worse than his first review.I really like Morrowimd but this guys review could have come from the makers of the game. As a matter of fact,I think this review is on the back of the box the game comes in.
Post Thu Feb 13, 2003 2:27 pm
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