How can we ever forget this 2002 classic from Bethesda?
I don't know about you but even today, 7 years later, I find myself playing this game for hours from time to time. Sure, Oblivion had a more detailed world with probably more quests and fallout has superior graphics and is more immersive, you have to remember, this was really THE START of the Massively Single Player game genre. Whether you're trying to uncover the mysterious surrounding the island of Vardenfall and Dagoth Ur, moving up the ranks of the fighters guild, or, everyones personal favorite, attempting to kill every single NPC in the game, you had fun doing it. Thats why even today I play this outdated title from Bethesda, because no matter what I'm doing in Morrowind, I have fund doing it. As you can tell from this, you could call me a fanboy of this game, but I would love to hear your opinions too, so go ahead, what did you think (or still think) of Morrowind?
I don't know about you but even today, 7 years later, I find myself playing this game for hours from time to time. Sure, Oblivion had a more detailed world with probably more quests and fallout has superior graphics and is more immersive, you have to remember, this was really THE START of the Massively Single Player game genre. Whether you're trying to uncover the mysterious surrounding the island of Vardenfall and Dagoth Ur, moving up the ranks of the fighters guild, or, everyones personal favorite, attempting to kill every single NPC in the game, you had fun doing it. Thats why even today I play this outdated title from Bethesda, because no matter what I'm doing in Morrowind, I have fund doing it. As you can tell from this, you could call me a fanboy of this game, but I would love to hear your opinions too, so go ahead, what did you think (or still think) of Morrowind?