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Plain and simple, this game does everything that should have been in Oblivion. I played it for two years straight before i moved onto something else, i think that speaks volumes in itself.
I normally don't play role-playing games (normally into strategy gaming), but Morrowind is addictive. I find myself not only playing for hours, but reading everything I can about The Elder Scolls. I suppose when I exhaust Morrowind--not for a while--I'll have to get TES 1, 2 and 4
The game also comes with a Construction Set, the tool used to create the game, so that you can make your own mods. This game is amazing. It's a bit unstable, but that's okay. Get it. There is no need to follow the main quests or even any particular plot; just do what you want to do. It's the prequel to the next-gen title TES IV: Oblivion, and is set primarily on the massive volcanic island of Vvardenfell, and the smaller and icy island of Solstheim. It's immersive and addictive, and mods are available for free download on the Internet that offer even more content. But not near me, because your head will explode and I don't want any on me.
This is one of the classic role playing games on the PC, the world is very open ended, giving you near limitless possibilities on how play your game. The amount of detail is amazing especially considering when it was made. If you like rpgs get it, you'll enjoy it.
Like it says on the tin, a very enjoyable and deep rpg for a medium that's seriously been lacking in such games.
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