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Elder Scrolls III Morrowind

Elder Scrolls III MorrowindFrom: Bethesda
Category: Video Games

List Price: $9.99
Buy Used: $2.17
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New (6) Used (63) Collectible (6) from $2.17

Seller: CE_Kenton
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 268 reviews
Sales Rank: 4385

Platform: Xbox
Genre: role_playing_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 13 - 17 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 100730
UPC: 093155116702
EAN: 0093155116702
ASIN: B00005OWBL

Release Date: September 6, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Choose to be a mighty hero on a great quest, or become a thief and use the scum of the city to gain power for yourself
  • Explore huge game maps with over 30 unique cities & villages, all rendered realistically and loaded with secrets
  • Journey to unique areas, like the inside of a volcano to complete quests & gain treasure
  • Great gameplay, an immersive storyline and incredible graphics -- all that you crave in a role-playing adventure!

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Product Description
Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind beings the legends and lore of the Elder Scrolls games to your Xbox. As you travel through Tamriel, you'll make your way to Dumner and face the dark elves. Along the way you'll meet allies and enemies, discover ancient secrets and go on amazing quests.

Amazon.com Review
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is a sprawling, first person, open-ended fantasy role-playing game. It's a direct port of the PC version, and truly shows off the power of the Xbox.

Morrowind can be described with a single word: mind-numbingly-massive (okay, I cheated). You can do virtually anything you want. There is a main quest, but there are also hundreds of side quests (over 350 of them), and the game is completely nonlinear. You can be a hero, a villain, a pilgrim, a saint, or even a vampire. You name it, and chances are you can be it. There are also no geographical constraints; you can wander where you want, when you want.

The amount of control you have in Morrowind is stunning. When you create a character, you can either choose from premade classes, have one assigned to you depending on how you answer a questionnaire, or create your own class. You can also choose one of 13 signs under which your character is born, which will give you bonuses, handicaps, or both. There are so many stats and skills to accumulate, you can easily spend hours experimenting with character types before you even start the game.

Morrowind's magic system brings a tear to my eye--not only do you have seven schools of magic (Conjuration, Illusion, Destruction, Restoration, Mysticism, Alteration, Enchant), but you also have an alchemy system, from which you can create potions from ingredients you can either buy or find in the wild. In addition, you can trap the souls of enemies you kill and bind them into items to create magic artifacts. Very cool. And of course, there are all the scrolls, magical items, etc., that you find in your travels.

Another boon is the thieving system. You can pick locks, disarm traps, pick pockets, and learn acrobatics. You can taunt, insult, or intimidate others as well as haggle for better deals in the market. And since you can steal (or try to steal) almost every item you see, business is good! This game was designed with a thief's eye.

The game itself is gorgeous. The graphics, sound, frame rate... all smooth as silk. You can spend hours just looking at the outlandish scenery and picking the flowers (literally). The musical score is rousing, and never gets old. The different creatures and people have their own voices and sounds. This is a game that makes anything but high-end computers cry, and it works on the Xbox without a hitch.

Okay, so Bethesda's Morrowind sounds like the greatest thing since... well... Bethesda's Elder Scrolls II, but does it have any flaws? Well, Morrowind is definitely geared toward magic users and thieves, but it is lacking when it comes to fighting. There are many battles in Morrowind, but they boil down to clicking your button and hitting your foe with either a melee or missile weapon. That's it. Combat gets old fast. In addition, the travel journal is purely elementary. It lists all the quests you undertake, but there is no way to sort them, or erase quests that you have finished. After a while, it takes a long time to find information. This is probably the biggest flaw in the game.

Bottom line: Morrowind is a PC-style RPG for a PC-style console. This game is reason enough to buy an Xbox, and will have hard-core RPG fans singing its praises for years to come. --Bryan Karsh

Pros:

  • Thief and magic-user heaven
  • Do whatever you want
  • Beautiful graphics and sound
Cons:
  • Simplistic battle system
  • Can't sort/edit quests in travel journal


Amazon.com Product Description
Morrowind is an epic, open-ended single-player role-playing game where you create and play any kind of character you can imagine. Your actions define your character, and your gameplay changes and evolves in response to your actions. Confront the assassins' guild, and they take out a contract on you. Impress them, and they try to recruit you instead. No two sagas are the same in the world of Morrowind. The end result is the most open-ended RPG possible--one with an infinite number of possible paths through the game.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Two sides to this game   February 20, 2010
Leif A. Ostgard (Columbia SC)
I bought this because I loved games like Knights of the Old Republic and such where you have to use your brain and stradegy. Games you have to explore to find more not just walse thru a level blasting pixels. This game gets some sick reviews. Most love it so I thought, its a sure thing. Well its defineatly big...in fact its too big...and very complicated. For the die hard gamer that has the patience to put about 70% of their brain function to getting into this game and also their regular life. This is your game, for a guy with a life or with only about 1-2 hours a day to play if he chooses forget about it. This game is huge, its a monster, its very detailed and has allot of coverage. BUT! Its also very difficult to get into and once you do you might want to have a notebook next to you because theres allot to do and you need to keep everything organized or you will be lost. I have played it for a hot minute and everytime I do, I really want to get into it, but its so big and slow that I gt discouraged. Buy if you are really a hardcore gamer with the patience to watch a turtle race for a mile.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing game.   January 23, 2010
L. Lind (Basin WY)
Morrowind is a game that's the pure essence of freedom. You start the game by simply being told that you are going to save the land. Then you just pick your name, race, class, give your papers Sellus Gravius and walk out the door. From this second on you are set free in the land of morrowind. This game has literally thousands of activities to entertain yourself. You can become a great warrior and wield any weapon of your choice. You can become an assassin pick if you would like to use a bow or a dagger or a huge two handed axe if you wish. You can become a master in magic and do everything from alchemy to fling giant fire balls at your foes. You can mix and match and be part warrior part mage, or part stealth part magic, or part warrior and stealth, or a mix of all three. There is not one "set thing" you need to do. There are hundreds of books to read, almost 100 different types of plants, hundreds of weapons (and there are at least 1000 of each), and the same goes for armor and clothes. There are hundreds of buildings to enter. If there is a locked door in your way you can unlock it in different ways.You can use unlock spells, lockpicks, you can usually acquire a key. There are thousands of miles to roam. Mountains to scale, hidden underground caves, oceans to swim, things to discover. If you just love games like The Legend of Zelda, KOTOR, Shadow of the Colossus, DO NOT HESITATE. """""BUT NOTE THIS IS NOT A COMBAT ORIENTED GAME""""" This game is more based on how you can cope with the people, land, creatures, and the fates of the gods.


4 out of 5 stars You definitely get your money worth with Elder Scrolls III Morrowind   June 10, 2008
Teresa L. Haro (Eugene, Oregon)
This is quite an interesting RPG. Although it does have some glitches, and if and when your character dies, it takes forever to reload; however, other than the mentioned issues, the game itself is worth the money I paid. It is hours of entertainment, and a game that unless you stay up for days, does not quickly come to an end.


5 out of 5 stars Best Fantasy RPG For Xbox   May 30, 2008
Tropicalwolf (Ohio, USA)
By far the best fantasy based RPG for the original Xbox. Endless adventure and customizing options. The story can be a little difficult to follow with so many side quests, but that does not detract from the overall playability of the game. HIGHLY recommended.


5 out of 5 stars THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU   May 21, 2008
J. Krott (texas)
Very good for its time and even now. It has so many things to do.I have had it for over 5yrs a long time.BUT if you have a xbox 360 buy oblivion!!!

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