This version can also be played on the Xbox Series X|S.ĭespite its venerable age, Morrowind remains a classic and boasts a large player base to this day. On April 10, 2018, Morrowind was released on the Xbox Games Store as an Xbox One backwards compatible title. It includes all of the patches, DLC, and both expansions. In 2003, the Game of the Year Edition was released for both Xbox and PC. The second involves helping the new Imperial mining colony of Raven Rock grow from absolutely nothing into a flourishing frontier settlement, with plenty of moral dilemmas along the way. It quickly escalates into a simple-but-dramatic plot about rescuing him from the Most Dangerous Game - by taking part in it yourself. The first begins when you sign on to help an Imperial Legion captain with some odd jobs around his fort. Upon arriving, you find effectively two main quests to complete. Bloodmoon: The expansion adds the island of Solstheim, a grim frozen tundra with a very different atmosphere than the main game.Unlike the rest of the game, you are restricted to only one part of the stated-to-be massive city and the sewers/ruins beneath it. It's noticeably more challenging than the original game, and intended for mid-to-high level characters. From there, you become embroiled in the power struggle between the Tribunal deity Almalexia and the King of Morrowind, Hlaalu Helseth. invoked Tribunal: Following an assassination attempt against the Player Character, you are directed to Morrowind's capital city of Mournhold to investigate.Two expansion packs were later released for PC: Morrowind is also notable for being much, much weirder than the rest of the franchise, being set in an alien landscape populated by Dunmer (Dark Elves), Bizarchitecture, dinosaur-like fauna, giant arthropods, Living Gasbags, Cthulhumanoids, and more.
Tracing the source of the Blight to the evil Physical God, Dagoth Ur, the PC is launched into a labyrinthine plot involving an Ancient Conspiracy, prophecies, lost prophecies, false prophecies, reincarnation, gods, backroom politics, gang wars, and The Corruption. Guided by the Blades, the PC investigates the local prophesies of The Chosen One, known as the Nerevarine, who will save the land from the dreaded "Blight". Set 10 years after the events of Daggerfall, a convict from the Imperial City Prison (the PC) is released on the Emperor's direct orders on the condition that you be shipped to the backwater province of Morrowind (more specifically, the even more backwater district of Vvardenfell, until very recently closed off to all foreigners on religious grounds). Like the other games, however, Morrowind offers Loads and Loads of Sidequests, of which some of the faction questlines are nearly as expansive as the main quest itself, and are neatly tied into the main story. The combat system is radically different from the rest of the series: while it is still real-time, character stats play a far larger role than player skill compared to the rest of the series. Thanks to its greater availability and these philosophy changes, Morrowind was a critical and commercial hit, being Bethesda's Breakthrough Hit and introducing a massive Newbie Boom to the series. Instead, Morrowind is significantly smaller in scope than its predecessors (a "mere" 9 square miles as opposed to thousands, and a non-infinite number of side-quests), but manages to come off just as epic anyway thanks to the quality of the writing and the hand-crafted, diverse, exotic landscapes. Gone were the nigh-infinite, procedurally generated worlds of Arena and Daggerfall. As such, it also marked a major shift in game play and design philosophy. Morrowind was the first Elder Scrolls game to be released on a console (specifically, the Xbox) - in fact, it was the first major Western RPG to get a Multi-Platform release in a long while. the ones with numbers in their names), it is a Western RPG set in a massive Wide-Open Sandbox game world. Like the other games in the "core" series (i.e. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is the fifth videogame in The Elder Scrolls series by Bethesda Softworks, released in 2002.