It's not perfect by any means, but despite its age, Morrowind still has some of the best world-building, lore, atmosphere and immersion you can get in a game like this. It's not easy to get into in the first couple of hours, mainly because of the janky dice-roll combat and the amount of text you need to read. But once you take your time with the game's mechanics and read what the NPCs and books have to say, it's very rewarding, engaging, and interesting. Backed with Jeremy Soule's iconic soundtrack and the different ways you can build your character and just break the game, I can definitely see why people have loved this game over the years and I really have only scratched the surface of what this game has to offer as I'm still planning to dive back in the future.

So, in conclusion, MorrowBoomers won, and I hope Elder Scrolls 6 can bring some of that Morrowind Era Bethesda goodness.

Pretty glad that i gave it another shot and finally completing it for the first time after trying and not being able to get into it for years.

The atmosphere, soundtrack, and the worldbuilding of Fallout 1 is still great, especially coming from someone who's a big fan of the world of Fallout but growing up have ever only played the 3d games.

Its old, its janky, but i feel like there's still alot to appreciate from Fallout 1 like the bleak tone and atmosphere of the game, the lore, as well as the choices you make that affects the world around you even though it doesn't seem as complex or in-depth as a game like New Vegas.

Overall, the game can still be quite fun and immersive once you understand the gameplay mechanics and the pretty outdated UI.

My most played steam game unfortunately