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Where did this Ubisoft go?

This game is better than most of their catalogue the past 15 years combined. It still plays absolutely flawlessly and is one hell of a ride to be sure.

I think about this game a lot. Which is good, because there's a lot to think about.

Thief

2014

Damn, how did you make this interesting game boring?

Morrowind is probably one of the most significant games of my childhood. It introduced me to an aesthetic unlike any other, a fantasy setting that charged beyond the typical medieval tropes and deposited the player in a realm of giant mushroom houses, forgotten steam-powered ruins, and multi-factional conflict. It also plays host to one of the most atmospheric soundtracks in all of video games. Sure, the combat is almost humorously basic, but you'll be so immersed that it won't matter.

The older I get the more I hate these games designed in such a way that traps my little adhd rat brain. Free me from this mortal coil.

People may be right in saying that it's overhyped, but for what it is, I can't really find anything wrong with this game. It was just a cute, fun story that was very refreshing when it first came out.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind may show its age with dated mechanics and static NPCs, but it undeniably remains one of the greatest games of all time. Its captivating story and meticulous world-building create a cohesive and immersive experience that stands the test of time. While some modern standards may deem certain aspects lacking, the game's overall impact as an all-time classic cannot be denied. Morrowind's enduring legacy is a testament to its enduring charm and role in shaping the RPG genre.

life just doesn’t hit the same after you’ve journeyed into Red Mountain and defeated Dagoth Ur and his minions. Like what am I supposed to do now?

I love Morrowind, one of my favourite rpgs of all time.