Tags: Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal
<a href="http://www.gamershell.com">Gamer's Hell</a> has typed up and posted their <a href="http://www.gamershell.com/reviews/TheElderScrollsTribunalR.shtml">review</a> of <a href="http://www.elderscrolls.com/">Morrowind: Tribunal</a>, the recently released expansion pack for <A href="http://www.morrowind.com">Morrowind</a>. They gave it an <b>8/10</b>, even though the reviewer seems wholely dissatisfied with the product:
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<blockquote>Without giving away any aspects of the plot, I also came away from the end feeling saddened by the outcome. Also, given the smaller size of the add-on, it is a comparatively short experience. A dedicated Morrowind fan will probably get a day or two of play from the main quest, and maybe another day or two of side quests. The dungeons and levels, although well detailed, are surprisingly bare of loot. Considering how much treasure is available in the main game, this is a bit disappointing, especially the lack of many really interesting unique items. At times Tribunal feels like a hack-and-slash, too. With a decent leveled character, you can find the monsters on the weak side. The few creatures or enemies that are not easily taken out still tend not to do much damage, leaving you to stand in front of them pounding for several minutes, just trying to beat away their armor.</blockquote>
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I thought <a href="http://www.elderscrolls.com/">Tribunal</a> was supposed to have seriously large dungeons...
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<a href="http://www.gamershell.com">Gamer's Hell</a> has typed up and posted their <a href="http://www.gamershell.com/reviews/TheElderScrollsTribunalR.shtml">review</a> of <a href="http://www.elderscrolls.com/">Morrowind: Tribunal</a>, the recently released expansion pack for <A href="http://www.morrowind.com">Morrowind</a>. They gave it an <b>8/10</b>, even though the reviewer seems wholely dissatisfied with the product:
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<blockquote>Without giving away any aspects of the plot, I also came away from the end feeling saddened by the outcome. Also, given the smaller size of the add-on, it is a comparatively short experience. A dedicated Morrowind fan will probably get a day or two of play from the main quest, and maybe another day or two of side quests. The dungeons and levels, although well detailed, are surprisingly bare of loot. Considering how much treasure is available in the main game, this is a bit disappointing, especially the lack of many really interesting unique items. At times Tribunal feels like a hack-and-slash, too. With a decent leveled character, you can find the monsters on the weak side. The few creatures or enemies that are not easily taken out still tend not to do much damage, leaving you to stand in front of them pounding for several minutes, just trying to beat away their armor.</blockquote>
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I thought <a href="http://www.elderscrolls.com/">Tribunal</a> was supposed to have seriously large dungeons...
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Spotted over at <A href="http://www.shacknews.com">Shack news</a>