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Elder Scrolls 3 Morrowind Expansion Pack: Tribunal
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Bethesda
EAN: 0093155117501
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 45
Label: Bethesda
Manufacturer: Bethesda
Platform: Windows XP, Windows 98
Publisher: Bethesda
Release Date: November 06, 2002
Studio: Bethesda
Features:- The Elder Scrolls III - Tribunal expands the thrilling and magical world of Morrowind, and gives you the chance to reach a higher level as you see&do more than ever!
- In this new expansion pack, you'll travel to the massive city of Mournhold, for all-new adventures
- Battle against all-new creatures, and old enemies with new powers and abilities
- Meet the god-kings, Almalexia and Sotha Sil, as you become charged with new quests
- New adamantium weapons and armor, combined with new magic, help you create high-level adventurers who can handle anything
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Editorial Review: Tribunal expands the scope of Morrowind and includes more of what made Morrowind such a great game. It offers a large and detailed world, alien landscapes, and a great deal of intrigue, as well as the freedom of exploration unique to Morrowind. The basic plot embroils your character with two members of the Tribunal, a cadre of god-like people who watch over all the land. There's something afoot in the isle of Mournhold, and it's up to you to get to the bottom of it. Tribunal's biggest addition is more real estate. An entire new island can be reached as soon as you install the game; you need not complete Morrowind first, but it helps because the story picks up from where the main game left off. Mournhold was designed as a response to players who felt Morrowind was too easy for high-level characters--it's a dangerous place to be. Thankfully, you can hire mercenaries or pack animals to help you out, and a new journal helps keep track of quests. Some Morrowind fans might be disappointed that the new landscape isn't as big as Morrowind. Part of the problem is that travel is a breeze: an in-game mechanic makes it quick and easy to get from point A to point B, but you lose the fun of hitting all points in between. Still, if fast transit isn't your thing you can hit the mainland for some hiking. The graphics remain state-of-the-art and the new monsters and content are beautiful and well crafted--this is what happens when a talented team can spend all their time creating adventures, rather than worrying about creating the tools and game engine. Tribunal is well worth the time and money for fans wanting a bit more Morrowind to explore. --Andrew S. Bub Pros: - More Morrowind to explore
- Tighter focus, better quests
- Better high level content
Cons: - More linear than Morrowind
- No guild quests
Expansion only; requires Morrowind: The Elder Scrollstravel back and forth between your old and new quests -- you can begin Tribunal from any point in Elder Scrolls, and travel back and forth between them freely Awesome cities, a massive and deadly dungeons, and the chance to bring your characters to a whole new level, in this exciting new role-playing thriller!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - bloodmoon review
Honestly can't tell you much, it's an expansion! Been there once outta curiousity just to see if it worked. It did. But wasn't going to tip the scale until it fell right in the RPG. Has started to mention it so may head to that part of the game soon.
Rating: - Nice job
The game flows well from the prior Morrowind basic and Tribunal expansion games. Be warned, if you are not high level, groups of monsters will surround you in the wild and kill you. I played with a character with over 1,000 health and I took 700 - 800 many times in random combat. For all that, you would think you would be rewarded with even greater weapons and armor. Forget it. If you have explored the mainland a lot, and I have, then you already have better items than you will find in Bloodmoon. ... Read More
Rating: - an epic game
You are dumped (or possibly released) off a prison boat into the land of wierd plants, alien wildlife, and a mixture of inhabitants not unlike the menagerie from Star Wars...
All you know is that someone in a "nearby" town, directions to which you have been told but unfortunately forgotten, is looking for you and it might be a good idea to find out what this individual wants...
This game maybe hard to get drawn into, at least it was for me. The reason for that: there is no clear path ... Read More
Rating: - Morrowind Master
I don't mean to insult the other reviewers, as they seem to be experienced gamers, but I think I have the most experience with this game, and my review will be the most accurate. Let me start by saying I came across this game in 2004 (actually it might have been early 2005) when my friend bought it for $20 used, for the Xbox. (If you have an Xbox and a capable PC I reccomend this game for the PC, as the load times for the Xbox are very long, sometimes over a minute.) I played for a while and eventually ... Read More
Rating: - Good, but could be better
This game is rather tedious the first time through and the graphics are dark and depressing on the whole. It takes forever to advance through levels unless you can manage to load up on money and purchase training from characters that offer it. It gets better once you get into Tribunal; Bloodmoon isn't much fun at all -- at least not if you play it in the winter! The maps aren't very helpful and the game has some very odd bugs -- the worst being that you'll be right in the middle of gameplay and the game ... Read More
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