
Sound: The music is morrowind isn't great, the speach isn't great, well the sound effect are bad too. If you don't like the the graphics now, you will not care after you play 500 or so hours(like I have).

You no longer care about how bad things look when you're walking around this marvelous land of animals and races of people all over the place. Graphics: The first things I said about Morrowind, were: "wow, these graphics suck" or "gee whiz, those trees look like cardboard", but, the more you play, the more these things become obsolete. Easier to hit(and kill), when you have a higher skill with the weapon you have. The Combat isn't anything but an off-screen dice roll for if you hit, or how much damage you do. I'm glad this game isn't the least bit linear, because that'd be boring. Gameplay: You start out being the slowest person possible, but once you get up your speed and acrobatics, you can leap over buildings. I mean, there's so much to do, that you could play this game 5 hours a day, for three months straight, and still have things left to do. Overall: Morrowind is such a big game, it's incredibly huge, it's almost scary how ginormous this game is. Suggestions: Yeah, Elder Scrolls 4 is coming. Maybe we need more themes in each area of the land.

Sound: Yeah, one for all the game and one for the fighting moments which is just too original. The raining and snowing effects really to see. It's like you walking in some kind of fog island. Graphics: The visual is spectacular compare to many other games but you are limited by the fog of war in every way. The magic is great but not really in dept like many other games. You can swing, slash or trush your ennemies with your weapons but is so basic that you didn't even notice your character winning the deal or not. Only one thing that really about to bring this game down is the fighting system. Weapons are varied from maces, swords, knifes, daggers to grand staffs, long bows, and some uniques items.

You can level up easily when you got enough money for training. There are still a main quest but is just up to you do it or not. Since your character are still not like a powerful one, there are some areas that you need to not get in there first. Gameplay: Well, like every series of Elder Scrolls, you make a character of your choice (sex, hair, class, sign of birth, etc), and when you have being free to Morrowind, you can absolutely go anywhere you want and do anything you want. With Bloddmoon and Tribunal added, your must require a powerful character to survive in these two new areas. If you already own Morrowind, get this one cause this will add more than 100 hours of gameplay for your already-made character. Overall: This is more than a expansion pack for Morrowind.
