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Trinbunal review at Gaming Invasion

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Trinbunal review at Gaming Invasion

Review - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Wed 19 March 2003, 18:50:46

Tags: The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal

Gaming Invasion has posted up their review of Morrowind: Tribunal.


 Players should be warned that Tribunal is designed to deliver more challenge for players that already have high level characters, so most of the content in Tribunal will be extremely difficult to attempt if your character can?t hold his/her own towards to end of Morrowind. Part of that added challenges comes in the form of brand new, high level NPCs such as Royal Guards, Goblins, Witch Lords and a new type of NPC class known as Fabricants. Of course, all this added challenge reaps in some very nice rewards. There are some great and powerful rare items and weapons to be found in Morrowind (most of which must be taken by force, or obtained through the use of force). As expected in a expansion of these sorts, these new items and weapons are at times far greater than what can be found in the original games and they are certainly a lot harder to gain possession of. But once you do, you?ll have that shiny new piece of armor, fierce weapon or enchanted spell that will go even further to developing your character?s strength.​

I was kind of curious why they did this, actually. For those who've played it and uninstalled it, it seems odd to make them play through such a large game again, for the most part, just to see what's in the expansion.

Spotted this at Blue's.

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