
digitalspy: With Skyrim crowned as our favourite game of 2011, we look back at one of the most revered games in the Elder Scrolls series, Morrowind. Considered the first 'modern' entry in the series and one most similar to later entries Oblivion and Skyrim, its world offered a tighter scope than previously. 1996's Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall allowed players to explore a region twice the size of Great Britain, most of which was randomly generated. By comparison, Morrowind was said to be just 0.01% the size, a vast difference and not the strongest selling point for a sequel.

While a lot (like way too many) games launch in sorry states these days, a lot of them do eventually get polished up over time fixes. The same can’t be said for these properly broken games.
Cyberpunk and No Mans Sky are obviously the 2
best comeback stories. Cyberpunk is literally one of the best RPGs ever made now.
junctioning is only broken now because it's been datamined which monster which gives which card and which card gives which items and every single spell to junction with the highest points for each stat. For it's time when that info wasn't readily available it was good, not without it's flaws, but not broken,
i mean, ff8 is not "broken" per se, its just that the junction system is too good and easily exploited even an hour into the game. haha
Star Wars Jedi Survivor is one of them. I can’t get in the Cantina bar later on in the game. The door and other doors throughout the environment is locked off. It is a shame, because I wanted to complete the game, but I can’t until they fix it.

To celebrate the 23rd anniversary of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, the mod team Tamriel Rebuilt has launched a new expansion.
The creators of the massive mod Skywind have published a long video showcasing their progress in recreating The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.
played Morrowind on the Xbox back in the day and have just installed on my PC with the Morrowind Graphics and Sound Overhaul plus other mods.
Still playing Skyrim but can't wait to get back into Morrowind proper when I'm done. Also it'll be very interesting if Bethesda produces Skyrim DLC that re-visits Morrowind as some rumours are suggesting...
Morrowind's map is only 0.01% the size Daggerfall? It could take years to walk from one end to the other.