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Review Telefragged looks at Tribunal

Discussion in 'RPG Codex News & Content Comments' started by Saint_Proverbius, Nov 19, 2002.

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    Tags: Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal

    <a href="http://www.telefragged.com/">Telefragged</a> has posted their <a href="http://www.telefragged.com/reviews/morrowind-tribunal/">review</a> of <A href="http://www.morrowind.com">Morrowind: Tribunal</a>. There's a lot a priase, a few faults, and an overall of <b>89%</b>. Here's a bit that might interest some:
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    <blockquote>The gameplay in Morrowind was something that some players loved and others hated. It was completely wide open, and while you did have a specific main quest to go on, you usually would have to go out on other quests to become powerful enough to beat the game. This meant exploring and adventuring on your own, joining various guilds and raising through the ranks of various organizations. The game world in Tribunal, though, is much smaller; it's completely separated from the original world, and while there's a pretty wide range of areas to check out, it's very cramped compared to Morrowind. On top of that, the organizations you can join in Tribunal are pretty bare-bones, with little in the line of good quests or rewards. </blockquote>
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    That should be good news to those who didn't like all the wandering in the original.
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    Spotted this at <A href="Http://www.rpgdot.com">RPG Dot</a>
     
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