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Elder Scrolls III Morrowind

Elder Scrolls III Morrowind

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From: Bethesda
Category: Video Games

List Price: $9.99
Buy Used: $2.47
You Save: $7.52 (75%)



New (16) Used (33) from $2.47

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 268 reviews
Sales Rank: 3716

Platform: Xbox
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 13 - 17 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
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
Condition: Disc may have light scratches. Case may show some wear.

Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars I absolutely hated this game!   March 18, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the worst game i have ever purchased and played. The graphics sucked horribly and they gave me a headache if i played for more than 15 minutes. Nothing looked even remotely realistic. The controls were horrible as well. I spent the first hour dieing over and over again because no matter how many times i stabbed an enemy in the face it never lost health. That made me extremely irritated. Plot was boring as well. It was the worst waste of money i have ever spent and i don't recommend this game to anyone. Over all i give it a 1 out of 5 only because i cant give it any lower. :(


5 out of 5 stars Definitely buy this game if you play video games.   July 5, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I would call this the best game in the Elder Scrolls trilogy. You have an enormous amount of freedom in this game. You can do whatever you want. Therre is so much freedom that I was literally so absorbed in doing all sorts of side quest that it took me months after I started playing to get to the main quest. You get to create your own character including race such as High Elves who are magically inclined and have a great immunity to disease all the way to orcs, who are fearless warriors who can go berserk for a great boost in their strength. You can choose all sorts of character types, ranging from crusaders, who are brave warriors who wear heavy armor all the way to witch-hunters, who dedicate their time to ridding the world off all sorts of evil. You can even make up your own kind of character type and give yourself whatever kinds of abilities which you see fit. You can explore the land of Vvardenfell and partake in any activities you wish. There are many groups to join in this game. If you are proud of your great stealth, then join the thieves guild, are you a brave fighter, then join the fighters guild, are you interested in magic, join the mages guild, there are also many other groups to join, become an assassin and join the Morag Tong, help enforce the law and join the Imperial Guild, you can also join a Great House, which is sort of the equivelent of a political party in our world. Note that you can be in as many of these groups as you wish, but you should be warned that there are consequences for joining each group, there are benefits such as you get to be trained by and barter with people from your group, but you make enemies with others who aren't fans of that group, they will be hostile to you. Complete quests for authority figures in each group and hone your skills to rise through the ranks and eventually become top dog. There are all sorts of dialog options available for every person you talk to. You can intimidate them, admire them, or even bribe them, but beware, if you are not good at talking to others, you will most likely fail and they will like you less and eventually, they will not even talk to you. This game gives each and every person, place, and thing a lot of individuality, something that could not be seen in previous Elder Scrolls games. This game has lots of different skills to hone and lots of different ways to hone them, all sorts of different kinds of weapons and magical items, this is truly a unique experience. I don't think that this game has the best of graphics though, I wouldn't say that they are horrible, but they are just not something you would want to brag about. There is a very interesting plot behind this game and you have to travel all over to get further into it. There are a few flaws however, I think that the combat is very poor and boring, it is very repetitive and gets old. This game also freezes up a lot and gives a lot of dirty disk errors if there is even a little smudge on the CD. This does not happen so much with any of my other games. I also notice that some of the NPCs are missing, but only 1 or 2. I also notice that it has a long load time. Not very long, but it gets kind of annoying if you don't want to sit there doing nothing. This game is very fun but be careful, it can get very absorbing and distract you form everyday tasks, so have fun, but don't play too much.


5 out of 5 stars Endless adventure   July 5, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If your life is less than ideal, get a new one! Morrowind can provide you with a completely new life for relatively little money. You get to pick your name, profession, gender, and then you get to do anything you want-- even steal! The only drawback is that you're bound to be pretty ugly, since there aren't any attractive people in this game, but isn't being attractive what got you into the mess you're in anyway? Odds are: probably. So play Morrowind, which provides you with a country too vast to ever discover everything, so many quests you'll never run out of having something productive to do, and gives you that sense of accomplishment all RPGers are craving. Who needed real life anyway?


3 out of 5 stars Disappointment   November 11, 2006
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

This game provides for smart, open-ended gameplay with unlimited possibilities and realistic NPCs, however, the graphics is seriously lacking. This causes combat, a large part of RPGs, to be sub-standard and ruins a portion of open-ended play.


5 out of 5 stars wooooow!!! this is a good game   December 27, 2004
 3 out of 18 found this review helpful

that kid brainmuff that
thinks this game is stupid probaly
the stupidest kid.
THIS GAME IS AWSOME.
i will tell you why.
first it doesnt
take long to kill anything.
If you just get good armor
magic and WEAPONS it wont take
a sec.BUT dont get fooled this game
is damn hard to steal and the
enemys are strong.SECOND,listen carefully
YOU CAN DO WHATEVER YOU WANT
AND GO ANYWHERE.third is this games
has very nice grapghics
that move smoothly and thats
another think that gives the game
a 5 star rating.that brainmuff kid is stupid and just dont listen when he said this game
sucks.oh ya,and if you agree
with him you should die to.


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