Have you ever found a game that you really loved, and then found out later that it was the second in a series? If so, you probably wanted to get the first game in the series so you could find out what the back-story was. This just happened to me. We got Oblivion for the PS3 and found out that it was the fourth in the "Elder Scrolls" series. You would think we'd have noticed, being that it is "Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" but we overlooked it. After playing the game for a while, I got curious of what the third game in the series was like, being that the first (Arena) is now freeware and the second is nowhere to be found, so, since I had some birthday money, I bought "Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind", played it, and now I just can't get enough of it. I am amazed at the amount of work it must have taken to make that game. It is a "free-form" type RPG(Role Playing Game), meaning that you can make almost any action, although limited in some ways. You can steal from the stores if you want to, but the guards -do not- like this and -will- arrest you for it. The guards are another nice little bit about Morrowind, unlike in other games, the guards don't magically know that you stole something, of course, if one catches you in the act, or if you are reported to the guards, they will arrest you on sight, depending on how much of a bounty you have on your head. if your bounty is one gold, they generally won't arrest you unless you talk to them, but if it is 200 gold, they'll chase you and arrest you. When you're arrested, you have three choices: pay your fines (pay off the amount of bounty you have), go to jail(reduces your statistics), or resist arrest (wich is generally a bad idea, being that the guards are well trained). In order to fully review this game, I would need a lot more time than I have, but it is pretty good.
TL;DR
"Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind" Is a fantastic game, and so is Oblivion.
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