Abandonware DOS title
download DOS and Windows abandonware games

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is a landmark open-world RPG that drops players into the strange island of Vvardenfell, a place filled with volcanic landscapes, ancient ruins, political factions, eccentric inhabitants, and creatures that clearly did not attend charm school. Freedom is the key attraction. You can follow the main story, join guilds, explore ruins, study magic, trade, steal, fight, or simply wander off and forget what the original objective was supposed to be. Character development is flexible, allowing players to build unusual combinations of skills rather than following a rigid class system. The world feels handcrafted and full of personality, with detailed lore that rewards curiosity. Its combat may feel clumsy today, but the atmosphere remains excellent. Morrowind is the sort of game where a supposedly short errand can accidentally become a three-hour expedition, which is usually a good sign.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind screenshot
morrowind-01.jpg - Windows XP/98/95
morrowind-02.jpg - Windows XP/98/95
morrowind-03.jpg - Windows XP/98/95
morrowind-04.jpg - Windows XP/98/95
morrowind-05.jpg - Windows XP/98/95
morrowind-06.jpg - Windows XP/98/95
NOT abandonware
why not?
Rating: 4.12 / 5.00 (77 votes)


Released in:
Publisher:
Developer:
Designers:
Graphics:
Game modes:
single-player

Share this game:

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind abandonware downloads

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind soundtrack

Click on the play button to start playing the whole soundtrack. Click on a track to download it in MP3 format.
-
0:00 / 0:00
play
pause
prev
next
The playlist:
  1. 01 - Title theme
Listen to more video game music here

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind review

Computer Gaming World (2002): "The Elder Scrolls Ill: Morrowind is one of the most ambitious roleplaying games ever, combining the story of a single-player game with the intriguing exploratory aspect of an MMORPG. It’s the kind of game you imagined when the genre was in its infancy, when mono chrome blobs and boxy mazes seemed to have limitless potential. There are problems with sonic fundamental mechanics, but Morrowind offers a huge world of interesting paths and choices, and its faults just serve as occasional reminders that it’s only a game."

Retro gamer collector's corner:

The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal was released on November 6. Tribunal puts the player in the self-contained, walled city of Mournhold, the capital of the province of Morrowind.

The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon was released on June 6 2003. It expands the game's main map to include the untamed island of Solstheim located to the northwest of Vvardenfell.

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Game of the Year Edition was announced May 12, 2003, and released October 31 of the same year. It compiled both the Tribunal and Bloodmoon expansions, along with patches available only for the PC release, plus a variety of minor quest and item add-ons, and offered them up in one single package for both PC and Xbox platforms.

The above text is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This text is based on this Wikipedia article.

Search on eBay

More information on The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

Status: NOT abandonware
Also published for: Xbox
Abandonware DOS views: 9121
Awards won by The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind:

Comments

Write a comment
Have you ever played The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind? Did you like it? Did you hate it? Write something about it: share your experience, give us hints on how to properly run this game or simply say how much you loved it.

You may also like...

These are some of the abandoned games similar to The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in some way.

might-and-magic-swords-of-xeen-3.jpg Might and Magic: Swords of Xeen fairy-tale-adventure-2-01.jpg Fairy Tale Adventure 2: Halls of the Dead mightmagic3-1.jpg Might and Magic 3: Isles of Terra entomorph-05.jpg Entomorph: Plague Of The Darkfall