Morrowind: Tribunal Review at The Entertainment Depot
Morrowind: Tribunal Review at The Entertainment Depot
Review - posted by Mistress on Tue 31 December 2002, 18:36:24
Tags: The Elder Scrolls III: TribunalYes indeedy, there is another review of Tribunal out there, this time on The Entertainment Depot. They rated it an "excellent" 8/10.
Although it's unlikely to convert disbelievers, The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal is a solid expansion for an already solid game. Not only does it tack on a good 30 to 40 additional hours of gameplay to a title that already had hundreds of hours worth, but it also addresses a couple of major concerns that players have had since Morrowind's release. While the opportunity to travel to the Dark Elves' capital city, meet the king and meddle in the affairs of the two remaining gods of the Temple is an interesting one, the new quest sorting system is probably the best reason to get ahold of Tribunal. In other words, this expansion is most clearly directed towards those who couldn't tear themselves away from the original title, though it should be noted that the considerably smaller playing area and the highly linear quests are obviously tailored towards those who spurned what they perceived as being an overly open experience. Still, die-hard fans are the ones most likely to appreciate it, and if you've ever found yourself in Morrowind's powerfully addictive grip, you owe it to yourself to pick up Tribunal.
So the general consensus is - if you're already an addict - pick up your next fix in Tribunal, if not, it's not going to get you hooked.
Spotted over at RPGDot
Although it's unlikely to convert disbelievers, The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal is a solid expansion for an already solid game. Not only does it tack on a good 30 to 40 additional hours of gameplay to a title that already had hundreds of hours worth, but it also addresses a couple of major concerns that players have had since Morrowind's release. While the opportunity to travel to the Dark Elves' capital city, meet the king and meddle in the affairs of the two remaining gods of the Temple is an interesting one, the new quest sorting system is probably the best reason to get ahold of Tribunal. In other words, this expansion is most clearly directed towards those who couldn't tear themselves away from the original title, though it should be noted that the considerably smaller playing area and the highly linear quests are obviously tailored towards those who spurned what they perceived as being an overly open experience. Still, die-hard fans are the ones most likely to appreciate it, and if you've ever found yourself in Morrowind's powerfully addictive grip, you owe it to yourself to pick up Tribunal.
So the general consensus is - if you're already an addict - pick up your next fix in Tribunal, if not, it's not going to get you hooked.
Spotted over at RPGDot
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