The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind® Game of the Year Edition
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind® Game of the Year Edition includes Morrowind plus all of the content from the Bloodmoon and Tribunal expansions. The original Mod Construction Set is not included in this package. An epic, open-ended single-player RPG, Morrowind allows you to create and play any kind of character imaginable.
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Release Date: 29 Apr, 2002

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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind® Game of the Year Edition includes Morrowind plus all of the content from the Bloodmoon and Tribunal expansions. The original Mod Construction Set is not included in this package.
An epic, open-ended single-player RPG, Morrowind allows you to create and play any kind of character imaginable. You can choose to follow the main storyline and find the source of the evil blight that plagues the land, or set off on your own to explore strange locations and develop your character based on their actions throughout the game. Featuring stunning 3D graphics, open-ended gameplay, and an incredible level of detail and interactivity, Morrowind offers a gameplay experience like no other.
In Tribunal, you journey to the capital city of Morrowind, called Mournhold, to meet the other two god-kings of Morrowind, Almalexia and Sotha Sil. Your journey will lead you to the Clockwork City of Sotha Sil and massive, epic-sized dungeons, where strange and deadly creatures await you, including goblins, lich lords, and the mysterious Fabricants.
Bloodmoon takes you to the frozen Island of Solstheim where you'll experience snow, blizzards, and new creatures, including frost trolls, ice minions, and wolves... just to name a few. You'll have a choice of stories to follow and have the opportunity to defend the colony, take control over how the colony is built up, and eliminate the werewolves. Or, you can decide to join the werewolves and become one of them, opening up a whole new style of gameplay.
Key features:
  • Players can take their existing Morrowind characters and save games and continue their adventures in the Morrowind GotY edition
  • Adds up to 80 hours of new gameplay and quests for current Morrowind players
  • Explore the forests, caves, and snow-covered wastelands of the island of Solstheim
  • Delve into new, epic-sized dungeons and visit the Capital City of Mournhold and the Clockwork City of Sotha Sil
  • Fight new creatures including bears and wolves, lich lords and goblins, ice minions and spriggans
  • Direct the construction of a mining colony and face the threat of savage werewolves
  • Become a werewolf and indulge your thirst for the hunt
  • New armor and weapons including Nordic Mail and Ice blades

System Requirements

    • OS: Windows ME/98/XP/2000
    • Processor: 500 MHz Intel Pentium III, Celeron, or AMD Athlon
    • Memory: 256 MB
    • Graphics: 32MB Direct3D Compatible video card with 32-bit color support and DirectX 8.1
    • DirectX®: 8.1
    • Hard Drive: 1GB free hard disk space
    • Sound: DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
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RussTech
0.2 hrs on record
Posted: 18 August
If you don't play this game, you're just a dirty n'wah.
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Classified: TS/BBR
60.2 hrs on record
Posted: 18 August
It's Morrowind, Play it.

Pros: An actual CRPG (with lots of "dice-rolling" mechanics) with systems that be exploited (or not) as suits the player (Personally I don't consider most of the so-called "exploits" to be such, because they're pretty lore-friendly).

Cons: It's not the newest game around, it's not as pretty or as easy as Oblivion or Skyrim.
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UncivilizedMunchkin
39.2 hrs on record
Posted: 18 August
This game represents a height of RPG video games we will probably never see again.
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PlzSummonMe
186.1 hrs on record
Posted: 18 August
Pretty awesome game that feels good even in vanilla state. Get my butt kicked often but doesn't stop me from going back lol. Easy recommendation if you are a true RPG lover and this is the best of Elder Scrolls imo.
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Andros
61.1 hrs on record
Posted: 18 August
Flying in the skyyyy....Cliff racer fliiiiieees sooooo hiiiighhhhhh...Flyyyiiingg....
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calmestwill
77.5 hrs on record
Posted: 18 August
Well that's about three days of my life I will never get back. WHY BETHESDA!!!!!!!!
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siika2345
11.8 hrs on record
Posted: 17 August
I used to be a FETCHER like you, but then a Cliff Racer ate me.


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CarlZalph
39.2 hrs on record
Posted: 17 August
The last in the Elder Scrolls series which requires thought to play.
You must actually read to understand what is going on and how to get to places.
Signs are your go-to for directions, NPCs will tell you general locations of thing relative to land marks, and there are no magical floating arrows anywhere.

Main storyline is okay, though the side quests and fluff content is excellent.

Game is designed with random hits/misses as its core, so the start can be tedious of flailing without results but does get better as you level your skills with the weapons.

There was a competition to make a build that wasn't viable to beat the game with.
It provided not a single build that couldn't work.
Seriously if you can find a selection choice that makes you unable to beat the game, then post it somewhere and be praised for your insight.

Graphical quality is definitely a factor for one's enjoyment if they're into that sort of thing.
Its models are super low polygon counts, and the animations are very jerky.

The weather effects actually aren't bad.
Snow resembles snow and feels like snow when moving through it.
The Sun has an accurate light blinding effect, and looks really bright compared to everything else.
Rain is the worst of the effects but it gets the job done. I feel it is a bit too line-stretchy rather than point-drops in appearance.

You are able to become super powered at the end-game to the point of being a God without the requirements of using third party tools/cheats/mods.
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Sogekingu
43.3 hrs on record
Posted: 16 August
Prior to my purchase on steam this was my first Elder Scrolls experience. A classic and truly amazing Fantasy Role-playing game.
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Baby Cowz
2.5 hrs on record
Posted: 16 August
masterpiece
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160 of 171 people (94%) found this review helpful
145 people found this review funny
Recommended
1,136.4 hrs on record
Posted: 6 August
this game ruined my life
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186 of 210 people (89%) found this review helpful
221 people found this review funny
Recommended
97.7 hrs on record
Posted: 27 July
Why walk when you can ride?
Why play Skyrim or Oblivion when you can play morrowind?
Why take an abandoned house in Seyda Neen when you can slaughter all of Balmora and make it your compound?
Why do crack when you can do moon sugar?
Why hit things when you can miss things?
Why talk to people in real life when you can spend hours trying to make a random, nameless town guard your best friend?
Why wear shirts when you can be Caius Cosades?
Why save Vvardenfell from Dagoth Ur when you can help our Lord and Savior Saint Jiub make cliff racers extinct?
Why read these reviews when you can play this game?
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53 of 60 people (88%) found this review helpful
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33 of 35 people (94%) found this review helpful
34 people found this review funny
Recommended
71.1 hrs on record
Posted: 2 August
Nobody in game likes me just like in real life.
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22 of 24 people (92%) found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
Recommended
10.7 hrs on record
Posted: 3 August
Over the past few years, I've played a good 90 hours or so, mostly through borrowing my friend's xbox. Over that time I went back and forth on my opinion of this until I finally managed to settle on a solid answer: This game is worth the money. However, you may struggle a bit getting into it. SInce I'm not going to compare this to the other games in the series, I'll just give a pros and cons list and a summary.

Pros:

1. Interesting story.
It's not always easy to find an rpg with a good story. I can safely say that Morrowind does a decent job with this, and it tells a compelling story.

2. Real RPG mechanics.
As much as I sometimes have trouble with it, the hit/miss system is much more in line with a tabletop rpg, which I feel like bethesda was going for. take this one as you will, as it isn't for everyone.

3.Vast and creative world.
This was one of the first games I came across when I was younger that actually had a unique world, immersive lore, and sheer size to it. Even after all my time playing I still haven't explored everything, and that's part of the fun!

4. Mod support.
I don't know about anyone else, but I love mods! They have the potential to breathe new life into older games through many means such as dlc-like quests, new armors, graphical overhauls, and even sound packs! Some even give new playerhomes and worldspaces to explore. If you don't mind searching through pages of cringeworthy nude patches on the Morrowind Nexus, this is a huge plus!

Cons:

1. Dated graphics.
I get that this was top of the line when it came out, and honestly it doesn't hold up too poorly, but these can be an issue sometimes. not being able to tell if what you're looking at is an argonian or a bunch of triangles can be pretty jarring. If you truly can't stand older 3d graphics, stay away from Morrowind.

2.Real RPG mechanics.
"But you put that in the pros column! How can it possibly be bad AND good?" The answer is this, my friends: inflated difficulty and painfully slow traveling! The hit/miss mechanics are genuinely more like tabletop RPGs, but there's a reason they aren't commonly used. when you're in a 3d world space and you stab someone in the face with a sword, you would probably expect the sword to do damage when it actually visibly collides with the enemies' face. In Morrowind, actually hitting them only gives you a CHANCE to hit when this occurs. This makes for an insanely difficult beginning to the game, so be warned. Also, YOUR STAMINA DEPLETES WHEN MOVING!

3.NO NAVIGATION
I know that a lot of the hardcore fans of the game love this aspect, but the map of Vvardenfel is really bad, there's no fast travel (which to be honest isn't all that horrible,) and there is NO compass to help you through questing. A lot of the Morrowind fanboy crowd would say "You don't NEED a compass, the quest givers and NPCs will give you directions! It's called immersion!" But the problem with this oh so horrible excuse is this: Npc directions are frequently wrong! I don't know if this was an intentional "Immersion" trait, or if the devs just typed it wrong, but there are numerous quests that have no correct directions, making it nearly impossible to find the objective! Quest markers were added for a reason, people! Mod this in!

Summary:

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind has its flaws, but it makes up for them in creativity, exploration, and just downright fun! As long as you can find where you're going, the game is really good and worth every penny!
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19 of 20 people (95%) found this review helpful
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Recommended
59.8 hrs on record
Posted: 2 August
It's not an easy game. If you're used to Oblivion and Skyrim, it seems rather clunky and obsolete at first. It took me several tries before I could really get into it.

But man, when I got into it, I got into it hard.

Underneath the supposedly clunky mechanics lies an RPG experience so deep and rewarding that it has yet to be matched to this day. It's a game that allows for a level of player freedom that the later Elder Scrolls games could not match. Not to mention the land of Morrowind is still, to this day, a beautiful and unique world with a culture worth discovering. There are many stories to be told on this land, and once you climb over the the initial barrier to entry you will find yourself making many of your own.

Morrowind is, without a doubt, a masterpiece.
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104 of 172 people (60%) found this review helpful
135 people found this review funny
Recommended
1.3 hrs on record
Posted: 26 July
If your looking for a review on this game you've come to the wrong place, but if your looking for an outstanding pie recipe you've come to the right place.

Ingredients:
1. 6 tablespoons unsalted butter
2. 1/2 cup white sugar
3. 1/2 cup brown sugar
4. 1/4 cup water
5. 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
6. 1 pinch salt
7. 5 apples - peeled, cored and sliced
8. 1 pastry for double-crust pie

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
2. Combine butter, white sugar, brown sugar, water, cinnamon, and salt in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil, remove from heat and set aside.
3. Roll out half the pastry to fit a 9-inch pie plate. Place bottom crust in pie plate; pour in apple slices.
4. Roll out top crust into a 10-inch circle. Cut into 8 (1-inch) wide strips with a sharp paring knife or pastry wheel. Weave the pastry strips, one at a time, into a lattice pattern. Fold the ends of the lattice strips under the edge of the bottom crust and crimp to seal.
5. Pour butter-sugar mixture over top of pie, coating the lattice, and allowing any remaining sauce to drizzle through the crust.
6. Bake in the preheated oven for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), and bake until the crust is golden brown, the caramel on the top crust is set, and the apple filling is bubbling, 35 to 40 more minutes. Allow to cool completely before slicing.
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11 of 11 people (100%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
10.0 hrs on record
Posted: 3 August
This is THE Elder Scrolls to me

I can still remember when I played this first time in 2003. It was my first sandbox rpg, my first rpg love. It was love at first sight. In Morrowind it felt like I could do almost anything, and world was rewarding and interesting. Dungeons that could be filled with pitiful rats or something scary that could kill me with one hit. Finding artifact was fun and felt like really something. No level scaling, no cringy dialog (I'm looking at you Fallout 4) and no disappointing dlc. Morrowind is still the best work of Bethesda.

Of course there are some flaws. Since this is game of Bugthesda, there is bugs and glitches. Combat can feel bit clunky at first, but it's easy to get past it.

And those god damn cliffracers...
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9 of 12 people (75%) found this review helpful
10 people found this review funny
Recommended
21.6 hrs on record
Posted: 11 August
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333/10
Hoping for a remake!
Ignore all the hate, please. I used to hate this game until i got used to this game.
Useful Information in this game: I recommend you choose the Steed sign, and increase Speed and Agility more often.
Fact: A Dumner's favorite movie is Dumb and Dumner!

Pros:
Great soundtrack
Great gameplay
Beautiful graphics
Interesting creature design
You can move menus like webpages! Even when you're not in the menu!

Cons:
Diseases
Vampirism
Chances to hit an enemy
Can't really fast travel unless you find a Silt Strider
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4 of 4 people (100%) found this review helpful
6 people found this review funny
Recommended
2.5 hrs on record
Posted: 5 August
I haven't put much time into this game yet, but I am in love already. I got into the series on Oblivion and that was on PS3, I also played Skyrim on PS3 so I am used to the low fps. I am on Windows 10 and it works so don't worry. I recommend this game to anyone that loves RPG's and the Elder Scrolls.

My friend told me about a secret companion in the game called the Cliff Racer, and I want to go check that out later. Wish me luck!
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