I first played Morrowind in 2003 when I was 16. It blew my mind out of my ass. There has never been a video game that freakishly incredible since my first character. My friends and I quote Morrowind's dialogue like most others quote movies. I have Jeremy Soule's soundtracks to Morrowind and Oblivion on my mp3 player. (Which is totally impressive to the chicks, let me tell you.) I'm quite sure the hours expended on Morrowind characters I've played could have been used to learn social skills or perhaps get a tan.... but what the hell would a tan and a few handy phrases do for me? I have a *censored F*ing dungeons and dragons tattoo for *another censored F*'s sake. Even though this review lacks ANY actual review quality, I promise you Morrowind completely, properly, and thoroughly rules. I give this game a 30 out of 10. Morrowind beats the *censored S* out of Facebook, Twitter, and Dailybooth combined. Which isn't a very strong example because that pretty much means Morrowind is better than a bath of maggot ridden bloody hot garbage- and nearly everything is better than that. Aside from Rosie O'Donnell.
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