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Review Morrowind: Tribunal Review at Game Industry

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Tags: Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal

<a href="http://www.gameindustry.com">Game Industry</a> have a <a href="http://www.gameindustry.com/reviews/030102tribunal.asp">review</a> up of <a href="http://www.elderscrolls.com/index.php?url=/games/tribunal_overview.htm&bg=07">Tribunal</a>. They give it a perfect, "five gem" score.
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<blockquote>In general, the quests in Tribunal are a lot better than the ones in Morrowind. The missions are very clever most of the time, like quickly learning the lines of a play and jumping onstage to take the place of a supposedly sick actor. There is a huge level of political intrigue as well as the goddess living in the city temple and the new king over in the palace make moves against one another, often using your character as a pawn in their grand chess game.
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The dungeons are also massive, and contain things like levers to pull and cranks that make up a traditional dungeon delving game. Even the people in the game seem more lively, and even recognize you based on your status. I am the arch master of House Redoran and people sometimes call out to me in the street using my proper title. It's nice to be recognized. </blockquote>
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Well, it's a tad more positive than most of the other reviews. I guess at least they're decisive about it, rather than taking the same "if you like Morrowind..blah blah" tack as many others. From what I've heard, a perfect score might be a little excessive though...
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