Players are offered an extremely wide variety of options when it comes to character construction and skills that, in classic Elders Scrolls fashion, level up depending on how often they are used.
A volcanic land beset by monsters emanating from deep within the caldera of the central peak, it is filled with humanoid foes and hostile beasts galore. Morrowind’s primary quest is extremely long and the plot surrounding it exceptionally complex - this is due at least in part to the size of the island of Vvardenfell, which takes hours in game-time to traverse from end to end. This organization, effectively the secret service of the Imperial Empire, has only a small presence on Vvardenfell but is a vital component of the emperor’s control over the province, which itself is key to holding Morrowind and its restive Dunmer residents. A successful move from the earlier 2D incarnations of the series to a modern, three dimensional model utilizing 1st or 3rd person player viewpoints, Morrowind places gamers in the position of a recently released convict sent to the island of Vvardenfell to join the Blades.
The Elders Scrolls III: Morrowind ranks in the top when it comes to most RPG player’s all-time favorites.