Gamers Pulse have posted a review of the upcoming Xbox game, Morrowind. They gave it an overall score of 83% and here is part of the review:
The incredible amount of variety and options extends even to character design. You literally have the ability to create any of over a billion possible character and spell combinations. No game can boast such freedom and variety of choices. The game is so full of places to see and things to do that there is nearly unlimited replay value, whether or not you complete the main story quests. You don’t really complete Morrowind. It’s more like you finally decide to stop playing at some point (which may not happen until well over 100 hours of playing). Your game experience is almost completely open ended. This can be daunting for some gamers, and it is very easy to get distracted by the numerous minor and major quests and events you come across in your travels. You have a journal that generates automatic entries when you trigger certain events, and when you discuss certain conversation topics with specific persons. When you are managing information regarding several quests simultaneously (which will probably happen as you accept assignments from a variety of sources, including guilds, major houses, Imperial forces, and miscellaneous sources), the journal can become so overloaded and cumbersome that finding previous cues to your assignments becomes a chore.
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