Excellent, 2003-06-16 I have enjoyed Bloodmoon so far. I admit there are times when it crashes and it is slower than the other two games, particularly when it is snowing. Nonetheless, it is a beautiful game that is enjoyable and fun to play. Again, a very creative game. I think it is better than Tribunal.
3 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Fans of Morrowind must play this., 2003-06-16 This expansion pack is better than Tribunal. It adds new areas on to the already huge environment. It requires Morrowind to play, but you should already own that. The graphics are bout the same, although really good. The music and sound effects are also high quality.Morrowind allowed you to do things however you wanted. You could do literally thousands of side quests, or just go exploring. Tribunal (the first expansion pack)continuted that, and Bloodmoon does it even better. The story is easier to get into, and it is better written. Combat in Bloodmoon is the same as it was before, although better magic and weapons become available. The enimies you face are harder, and more varied. Thankfully, Bloodmoon loads your save from Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, or the Tribunal expansion pack, so you can continue with your already leveled-up character. This is a single player RPG, but there is sometimes user content you can import into the game. Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind was one of my favorite RPGs. Bloodmoon is a great expansion pack, and you should buy it if you own Morrowind and Tribunal. If you don't own any games in this series, or if you only own Morrowind, I would wait for the Game of the Year edition, coming this fall. It contains the original (Morrowind), both explansion packs (Tirbunal and Bloodmoon), plus bonus areas.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
I loved this expansion, 2003-06-13 apparently, the 1st guy to review this isn't much of a morrowind fan. and it is NOT as buggy as he makes it seem. he is judging the game before ANY kind of patch is created. he wants games to be PERFECT the first time, no patches. This game has alot of new content. 2 ways to do one sidequest, a great mainquest, a werewolf sidequest, plus, bethesda has improved dreams, now theyre CUTSCENES. i admit, there are some problems, but werewolfism has yet to be eclipsed by mere bugs. i advise you to buy this, because a wave of usermade mods will probably improve your already awesome experiance.
23 of 48 customers found the following review helpful:
Decent game, tho somewhat buggy, 2003-06-09 Good game, interesting storylines, although (at least so far) rather less interesting than Tribunal. More, though, which is a plus. Big world, though populated with rather boring animals -- this expansion is clearly not intended for players who finished the main Morrowind quest (since that gives you 100% disease resistance, a significant detriment in becoming a Werewolf ... :)although there is a main quest method of becoming one as well; the monsters simply aren't as hard as in tribunal, and aren't as interesting, at least so far.Kudos to Tech Support for being helpful in recommending fixes for problems. Expansion caused several bugs, none of which were directly related to the expansion itself, but to additional hardware utilization. Don't install this unless you have newest drivers for everything :)
5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Niceley designed add-on without a doubt, 2003-04-14 I am going to make this review short. Tribunal is an excellent addition to morrowind. And better yet, even like Unreal Gold, it's built into morrowind. Which is just plain awesome. New locations, items, allies, enemies, and just plain ordinary characters interestingly and beatifully designed and fun to interact with have been deisgned in tribunal. Although the expansion pack is a bit small, (which why I gave it 4 out of 5 stars), it is a great addition to morrowind, and I cannot wait till the bloodmoon expansion pack comes out.(I also got decent frame rates in areas of tribunal), I reocmmend it!
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