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  1. Jul 6, 2023
    9
    The first Elder Scrolls game I have played and still an incredible experience to date. Skyrim is a bit better and easier to get into, but after some hours of buggy Oblivion, I loved to come back to this classic. Overall rating: 9.1.
  2. Sep 19, 2021
    10
    Morrowind has to be my favorite Elder Scrolls game. Heck, it's one of my favorite games of all time! The ginormous alienated world of Vvardenfell is absolutely fantastic to explore with it's overwhelmingly large texts of lore to get hooked to, with an ACTUALLY GOOD main quest (unlike Skyrim and Oblivion) and endless amounts of side quests to do. Yes the combat is outdated, and yes the gameMorrowind has to be my favorite Elder Scrolls game. Heck, it's one of my favorite games of all time! The ginormous alienated world of Vvardenfell is absolutely fantastic to explore with it's overwhelmingly large texts of lore to get hooked to, with an ACTUALLY GOOD main quest (unlike Skyrim and Oblivion) and endless amounts of side quests to do. Yes the combat is outdated, and yes the game can get quite slow especially with the lack of fast travel, but for a game that was made in 2002, it is a masterpiece. A must play for all. Expand
  3. Jun 3, 2021
    3
    I have no doubt this game was groundbreaking at the time, but god is it not fun today. First problem: fatigue. Fatigue is like stamina in this game, except everything drains it. Walking drains it, jumping drains it, All attacks drain it, it just gets super low super quickly. Second problem: linearity. This is an open world without the open. Every single trail you go down is almostI have no doubt this game was groundbreaking at the time, but god is it not fun today. First problem: fatigue. Fatigue is like stamina in this game, except everything drains it. Walking drains it, jumping drains it, All attacks drain it, it just gets super low super quickly. Second problem: linearity. This is an open world without the open. Every single trail you go down is almost completely linear, leaving no room for exploration. Along with that, there is almost nothing to do along said trails. So most of the game is just taken up with walking and nothing else. It also doesn't have fast travel, so you have to spend even more time walking. Stealth in this game barely works, You can walk up to somebody fully invisible, steal something from a shelf beside them, and you'd get detected. On top of that the combat isn't that great either. You have a chance to miss your attack if you have low enough fatigue, which you probably do because of how easily it drains, and all you really do is swing your sword over and over again. So really, nothing about this game is fun. The only plus I can give it is that everyone walks like they just shat themselves, and it looks funny. Expand
  4. Dec 25, 2020
    10
    Morrowwind is still classic, it may not be as great as the next two chapters but it still offered the best rpg elements in 2002.
  5. Dec 23, 2020
    10
    A Classic Xbox Masterpiece. This game was the foundation of Skyrim and Oblivion, and boy o boy it was hell of a game when it came.
  6. Nov 19, 2020
    10
    Even today Morrowind is one of my favorite games. The graphics and gameplay are extremely outdated but the game as a whole is so good that it doesn't matter.
  7. Nov 9, 2020
    9
    I often started playing The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, but as a child I was simply overwhelmed. Much to read, a lot to understand and a very slow gameplay in the beginning. Now, 18 years later I finally finished this big adventure. And it was worth it! I already played Arena, Daggerfall, Oblivion and Skyrim and every game is a jewel. Of course, the graphics are dated for today´sI often started playing The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, but as a child I was simply overwhelmed. Much to read, a lot to understand and a very slow gameplay in the beginning. Now, 18 years later I finally finished this big adventure. And it was worth it! I already played Arena, Daggerfall, Oblivion and Skyrim and every game is a jewel. Of course, the graphics are dated for today´s standards but the story and characters are unique. If you like to spend hours with a great RPG, Morrowind is still a recommendation. A perfect game for cold winter days! Expand
  8. Jul 2, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Like the storyline and don't forget those amazing dlc... I really like this game and it has help me on my hard journey in the real life. Expand
  9. Apr 25, 2018
    10
    Best open world rpg ever and u can play it on Xb1 now with improved resolution /graphics!
  10. Jun 10, 2017
    8
    The third chapter in Bethesda's Elder Scrolls Saga has a few issues, but is mostly a diamond-solid rpg. The quests are interesting, the combat is good enough, and the soundtrack is also quite impressive too. The main lagging issue with Morrowind are the terrible graphics. They really blunt the experience so fatally that a good amount of people could be tempted to skip this game. Overall,The third chapter in Bethesda's Elder Scrolls Saga has a few issues, but is mostly a diamond-solid rpg. The quests are interesting, the combat is good enough, and the soundtrack is also quite impressive too. The main lagging issue with Morrowind are the terrible graphics. They really blunt the experience so fatally that a good amount of people could be tempted to skip this game. Overall, good game, but abysmal graphics that nearly ruin the entire game. Expand
  11. Dec 25, 2015
    10
    This is the best game RPG I have ever played, as well as my overall favorite video game ever. I understand that nostalgia may be a factor here-I completely acknowledge it-however when I pick up Morrowind vs. Oblivion or Skyrim or any other RPG, I find myself more intrigued and wanting to play Morrowind, even though I've beaten it 5-6 time before.

    Its hard to eloquently state what makes
    This is the best game RPG I have ever played, as well as my overall favorite video game ever. I understand that nostalgia may be a factor here-I completely acknowledge it-however when I pick up Morrowind vs. Oblivion or Skyrim or any other RPG, I find myself more intrigued and wanting to play Morrowind, even though I've beaten it 5-6 time before.

    Its hard to eloquently state what makes this game so perfect. The graphics are not good (it came out in 2002), the fighting aspect of it is primitive and the map is overall much smaller than Oblivion and Skyrim. However, there is an intangible aspect that makes this game so much more satisfying than any other game I've played. Quite simply, this is the best and most real RPG world ever created, even considering how long ago the game was made. The world itself is fascinating, the people in it are incredibly unique, and there an effect that is almost eerily creepy, yet very comforting when playing this game. I think it is the music, coupled with the exact layout and style of the world, as well as the incredible amount of detail they put into the game that makes this gaming experience so satisfying. You could probably spend a month just reading the various books they have in the game. You have to deal with people who own slaves yet have admirable characteristics, people who are generally good and people who are generally bad. There is an obviously intense political nature to the whole place-House vs. House, Empire vs. All of the houses, and the temple vs. everybody.

    I think its the overall nature of the dark elves that makes this game so great. The dark elves were the 'black sheep' of all the races on Tamriel. Their style and culture was considered alien to the rest of the people of Tamriel, they have a naturally reclusive nature, yet they are probably objectively the most powerful race throughout the game series. These factors, as well as the fact that this game was released in a time before gaming companies started their BS, allowed the people who made Morrowind to make a game that was truly an artists piece of work.

    I would suggest to only pick up this game if you have 100+ hours over the next year of your life to put into it, as well as you should be an intelligent person. I don't think stupid people properly appreciate this game. However, if you are willing to devote the time and mental effort (truly pay attention and make an effort to learn this world) into this game, you will come out feeling more satisfied than any other game you have ever played, and you will probably be a smarter person for it. Something about this game-again not tangible-is so incredibly perfect, appropriate and intelligent. The first RPG world I ever felt that could truly be real.
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  12. May 18, 2014
    3
    It is almost impossible to hit someone in combat. I try 10 times and only hit once or twice. After I tried to kill a simple spider and died, I decided to just quit the game.
  13. Sep 18, 2013
    9
    Not bad at all, great compared to the PC version, has minor bugs when playing it on the original Xbox, but on the xbox 360 I have yet to see any bugs
    a pure RPG game, the combat is a little unbalanced, but its because the game adds into effect your attributes and your luck, and your skill with your current weapon.
    has the journal system that the GOTY edition got, so that's good
  14. Sep 7, 2013
    8
    ---Rating---
    Design: 4 /5 (slightly weak combat system, but otherwise interesting mechanics and narrative)
    Polish: 2 /5 (mediocre graphics and an abundance of bugs, some more serious than others) Value: 5 /5 (standard price, but sets the standard for replay value with its huge in-game world) ---Review--- There are many concrete aspects in regard to which Morrowind isn't all that
    ---Rating---
    Design: 4 /5 (slightly weak combat system, but otherwise interesting mechanics and narrative)
    Polish: 2 /5 (mediocre graphics and an abundance of bugs, some more serious than others)
    Value: 5 /5 (standard price, but sets the standard for replay value with its huge in-game world)

    ---Review---
    There are many concrete aspects in regard to which Morrowind isn't all that exceptional, but in terms of the intangibles the game provides an excellent experience. It may not be the prettiest game, even for its time, but the mood and ambiance of the setting feels truly immersive, as much as the Ashlands could really use more color. There are many bugs and glitches to suffer through and/or exploit (depending on how you look at it), and the combat system is a bit underdeveloped, but the game's depth provides the player with countless hours of play. For newcomers looking for something a bit more manageable, I'd recommend the Bloodmoon expansion, but Vvardenfell itself is certainly worth exploring even without taking the many possible questlines into account.
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  15. Jun 8, 2013
    5
    Long before Oblivion and Skyrim took the Elder Scrolls series to the next level, both in terms of quality and popularity, the series third entry (Morrowind) found itself ported to the original Xbox. Many of the series features are already present but little to no effort is made to make it accessible to anyone other than experienced PC RPG gamers. As a result most console owners will reallyLong before Oblivion and Skyrim took the Elder Scrolls series to the next level, both in terms of quality and popularity, the series third entry (Morrowind) found itself ported to the original Xbox. Many of the series features are already present but little to no effort is made to make it accessible to anyone other than experienced PC RPG gamers. As a result most console owners will really struggle to get into Morrowind in any meaningful way. Expand
  16. Apr 10, 2013
    9
    The first time I played this game I absolutely hated it. It was too big the combat was clunky and I never had an idea of what I was supposed to do. I managed to stick with it and once I figured out what to do and how to fight and how leveling works, this game turned from unpleasant to incredible. I have been playing the same character since October 2009 and every 3 or so months i willThe first time I played this game I absolutely hated it. It was too big the combat was clunky and I never had an idea of what I was supposed to do. I managed to stick with it and once I figured out what to do and how to fight and how leveling works, this game turned from unpleasant to incredible. I have been playing the same character since October 2009 and every 3 or so months i will plug it in and play through a quest-line, with over 200 hours long and many more quest-lines to go I will be playing this character for many more years to come. Expand
  17. Jun 27, 2012
    9
    The open-world RPG that was miles ahead of its time. Being a simple teenager, I first played morrowind a few good years after it came out. So far in fact that the game was beginning drastically to show its age, but that didn't stop me from loving it and becoming a fan of the genre in general (a fandom that i still hold today). Thanks morrowind!
  18. Mar 2, 2012
    10
    Started playing this game about six years ago and I still play it to this day. It's simply the best fantasy RPG in existence and it tops Skryim, Oblivion, and Fallout 3. Its beautiful landscape, style, and gameplay will affect you like no other game ever has. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is the greatest game ever to be released.
  19. Jun 10, 2011
    10
    this is the best game I've ever played. I guess modern gamers don't like it because the combat system is bad, also they want lots of action and don't want to wait very long in order to get a character that cannot miss enemies. for me the story is interesting and rich. the feeling and the adventure are best parts of this game.

    you should find help in the unofficial elder scrolls pages
    this is the best game I've ever played. I guess modern gamers don't like it because the combat system is bad, also they want lots of action and don't want to wait very long in order to get a character that cannot miss enemies. for me the story is interesting and rich. the feeling and the adventure are best parts of this game.

    you should find help in the unofficial elder scrolls pages website if you need help with this game
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  20. Mar 22, 2011
    9
    i loved this game if it wasnt for the bugs and glitches it would get a score of 10 from me . the 2 biggest and annoying are the game freezing up once you get about half way done with it but you can cut it down alot if you deleate your save every so often and make a new one . the other one is one of the main quests is glitched and i got all the way to the end but got stuck in a glitch andi loved this game if it wasnt for the bugs and glitches it would get a score of 10 from me . the 2 biggest and annoying are the game freezing up once you get about half way done with it but you can cut it down alot if you deleate your save every so often and make a new one . the other one is one of the main quests is glitched and i got all the way to the end but got stuck in a glitch and could not finish it >< . that aside ive never seen a game that gives you so much to do in it and can be so fun . like being a thief is just a blast (even better then oblivion) . i love how you never know whats in any place you explore . it could be some low level thiefs or a nast deadrich cult . the thrill of exploration is just addicting and finding cool and rare items and gear . i love the fact you can fly in this game . the level up system is alittle goofy but after you play it abit and adjust its a real easy system and leveling up is a synch . its just a shame about the bugs and glitches . Expand
  21. ElliottK
    Jan 23, 2010
    10
    In my opinion this one of the best RPGs there are and while it does not have the best graphics or combat system the open ended quests and very good questline easily makes up for it. This is better then Oblivion and Fallout 3 because this is a real RPG. If only Bethesda had made them like Morrowind...
  22. JimH
    Dec 13, 2009
    3
    I really didn
  23. ChristineB.
    Sep 8, 2007
    9
    If you can look past the various technical flaws and the poor combat system, you will find yourself in a world with all the time in the world and anything to do. You can literally do anything and everything that pops into your head. This game does not hold your hand in any fashion and while some people may find that daunting, it is the ultimate in freedom. If games that force you to go If you can look past the various technical flaws and the poor combat system, you will find yourself in a world with all the time in the world and anything to do. You can literally do anything and everything that pops into your head. This game does not hold your hand in any fashion and while some people may find that daunting, it is the ultimate in freedom. If games that force you to go from point A to point B are too restrictive for you, then Morrowind may be the game for you. Try it for 15-20 hours and you'll be hooked for years! Expand
  24. Frostbolt
    Nov 27, 2005
    9
    The first time I played Morrowind, I didn't really get into it all that much, basically just stealing things, picking fights, and getting killed by the various wildlife animals. But I wanted to actually start playing Morrowind seriously and try to accomplish the goals, and I found the game to be excellent. The sheer variation of quests to undergo, the sights to see, and basically the The first time I played Morrowind, I didn't really get into it all that much, basically just stealing things, picking fights, and getting killed by the various wildlife animals. But I wanted to actually start playing Morrowind seriously and try to accomplish the goals, and I found the game to be excellent. The sheer variation of quests to undergo, the sights to see, and basically the open-ended vast world is incredible. You can really get immersed in this game, and that should always put a smile on ones face. Unfortunately it isn't perfect. ( but what game is?) The combat seems to lack the very foundation of fun, as it is frustrating to constantly miss the foe, and yet recieve great amounts of damage. Though as you become more powerful, there is joy from killing weaker enemies. Overall though, after a time the combat sinks in, and you don't mind it all that much. With that said the game isn't the greatest, but surely is one of the best RPGs of the year and I would recommend it to anyone who seeks a fun experience and wishes to be immersed in a world unlike many to come in years. =) Expand
  25. LowievanGend
    Jul 29, 2005
    10
    Best rpg ever. I've never had this much fun with any game before morrowind.
  26. NajA
    Jul 2, 2005
    10
    This is possibly the greatest game i have ever played. the world is gigantic, you almost literally fall of the face of this earth and into that when you start up the game. this game is a work of art. you just get lost in it. there a trillions of quests, you'll never have nothing to do. sometimes i would even just spend hours exploring, there are so many hidden things. it'sThis is possibly the greatest game i have ever played. the world is gigantic, you almost literally fall of the face of this earth and into that when you start up the game. this game is a work of art. you just get lost in it. there a trillions of quests, you'll never have nothing to do. sometimes i would even just spend hours exploring, there are so many hidden things. it's hilarious at times, i've found npcs in the middle of no where, they look so freaky and say the craziest things. it's so amazingly suspenseful. and the music! it fits so perfectly. this is the greatest game of all time. i get gooesbumps playing it. spend hours and horus exploring an infinite world full where nothing is impossible or make history in morrowind lore. everyone must play this game. if there is one person who says this game is less than amazing, this game is underrated. play it! Expand
  27. MattF.
    Jun 7, 2005
    10
    Great game, hours of game play, and never ending which is great.
  28. [j]The
    Apr 4, 2005
    7
    Good fun. takes a while to cover large distances within the map but has enough variation to keep playing.
  29. MickT.
    Jan 13, 2005
    10
    Absolutely brilliant, even if combat kinda silly and after play for a while u become invincible, even if u dont fight back! pity enemies cant get half as good as u can.
  30. JoshB.
    Jan 2, 2005
    10
    This is how all RPG's should be made! I am a motorhead.Not a real RPG fan.I have to make a this one a Ten .It is the cooler then any game I've ever played!Thank you Myst!

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#3 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2002
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#4 Most Shared Xbox Game of 2002
Metascore
87

Generally favorable reviews - based on 34 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 34
  2. Negative: 0 out of 34
  1. Morrowind will please both serious role-playing fans as well as anyone looking for a technically stunning adventure that will hold their attention longer than your average hack-and-slash title. This is the good stuff.
  2. Xbox Nation Magazine
    80
    Ultimately, Morrowind's biggest selling point - its expansive scope - is also its undoing.[Fall 2002, p.112]
  3. GMR Magazine
    80
    An exhaustive open-ended RPG that essentially allows you to make it up as you go along, with hundreds of people to talk to. [Feb 2003, p.95]