Tuco on 12/1/2004 at 06:44
Unlike Morrowind, which puts me to sleep after 45 minutes(That actually happeend, I passed out at like, 5pm while playing bloodmoon)
He's right though, Max Payne isn't a thinking game, he's come up with the ingeniunity to say that a shooter doesn't require thinking. /golfclap
theImmortalThief on 12/1/2004 at 15:53
I don't think that was a compliment.:p
Christi19 on 20/1/2004 at 20:00
Okay, my two cents. I tried first the Max Payne tutorial and then started the game. It is IMPOSSIBLE to shoot anyone. I must just be really bad at it. I need a bigger target. I have been killed approximately 400 times in about 30 minutes of game time. Hehehe.
Needless to say, I have started a new character in Morrowind. A Breton. She rocks. (grin) I am going back and doing the game like I should have the first time, leaving no stone unturned, and it's a totally different experience. I love this game! And I hope Bethesda keeps going. Because when I'm done with this and the two expansion packs, I'm going to look for their name. It's just awesome programming.
RyushiBlade on 20/1/2004 at 21:14
I was deeply disappointed in their Pirates of the Caribbean game. Why? Because it's obvious it wasn't made for PotC (in was originally Seadogs II or III or something.) And because of that, they had to hurry up a bit with the game. The only good thing about the game is sailing your ship. If they had been smart, they'd have worked a lot harder on the dungeons and outskirts of a town. And to really add the icing to the cake, maybe more customization of ships. Atleast let us change the color of the sails!
That game just... sucked. It was all right, really, but they could have done so much more. But didn't. I expected more from Akella in this kinda game... *shrugs*
Striker on 20/1/2004 at 22:31
PotC was made by Akella and published by Bethesda in the US. Bethesda didn't make it.
-Striker
RyushiBlade on 21/1/2004 at 02:43
Really? Well that's relief. ^.^
Jordana on 22/1/2004 at 04:07
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Originally posted by Christi19 Thanks for the rundown, Zaphod! My inclination after reading your post is to pick up both expansion packs. But I may run around in Morrowind for awhile longer first. (grin)
Definitely get both expansions. They're both good! And they've been out long enough now for you to be able to pick up at a bargain price from somewhere......I'd recommend playing Tribunal first, as it's more of a direct continuation to the Morrowind main storyline. Bloodmoon branches off on its own.
Christi19 on 24/1/2004 at 02:14
Thanks for all the input, you guys. I'll try Tribunal next, but I've got a long time to go with Morrowind this time around. Right now I'm hopelessly lost in the Ibinisi (?) caverns. Blackened Heart, Carcass of the Saint...sigh. :)
Forsythe on 24/1/2004 at 02:37
Yeah, those names are... disturbing :erm: The worse they get, the closer you are to the "boss".
RyushiBlade on 24/1/2004 at 05:16
For Christi...
[SPOILER]I'm not completely sure, but I think there might be an artifact where you are. If it's where I think it is, they're a pair of Heavy Armor Gauntlets, called Randagulf's Fists. See below for their location. If I'm right. I might not be, this is from memory.[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER]In one of the deeper parts of the dungeon, you should come to a cavern with an urn in it. Along one side is a trough thing. On the opposite side is another one. The gloves are under those. I don't think they're together. Again, I might be wrong.. someone correct me if I am. I seem to be wrong all the time now >.<[/SPOILER]