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I’ve heard of the Marathon games but never played them. I’ll look into them more.
I’m a huge fan of Oblivion and Skyrim, and really enjoyed ESO as well, and I’ve tried getting into Morrowind a few times but every time I get a few hours in another game comes around. I never stop playing the game because I get bored or anything, I always really enjoy it, but every time I start a playthrough it ends because of another game. I really need to just isolate myself from other games for a while and sink a bunch of time into it. The limited time I’ve had with it really impressed me, to the point that I think it could become one of my favourite games ever. Oblivion is probably my favourite game ever (tied with Sekiro and Elden Ring) and Morrowind managed to impress me even more, so I really think once I get into it I’ll really get into it. The setting is just incredible.
Sounds good. A forewarning before playing, they're a major product of their time so the controls and mechanics are a bit janky but not quite to the levels of the original system shocks.
I completely agree. It'll definitely sink a lot of your time though but it's setting is incredible and unique. Morrowind and the Shivering Aisles are my two favorites in the whole series so far because of their creativity and sense of wonder.
I also like how much freedom you get in Morrowind. The game just lets you do whatever you want. It invites you to break it apart more than any game I’ve ever seen. And then on top of that, the environment is just spectacular. I really Souls sink some time into it. I really want to 100% the Dark Souls trilogy before I do much else though, and I only just got to Anor Londo in Dark Souls 1 so I’ve got a ways to go yet. Plus a ton of suggestions on here, and Starfield in September, and I’ll be jumping back into Elden Ring for the DLC whenever that drops. But Morrowind needs to happen. If only I had more time.