Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon, Desktop Computer
Ubi Soft's 2002 release of Elder Scrolls was hugely popular with the hardcore role-playing community. As a result - and reward for its many fans - Ubi Soft has released a brand new expansion for us to sink our teeth into. It's called Bloodmoon and it's all about Werewolves. Arr-ooooo! Your journey north from Vvardenfell by ship will bring you to a whole new world in Bloodmoon, where the ashlands and rainy coasts of Morrowind give way to forests and hills covered with snow and ice. In the huge wilderness of Solstheim you'll experience snow, blizzards, and new creatures, including frost trolls, ice minions, and wolves... to name but a few. In your latest venture, you'll play role of a werewolf and indulge in your thirst for the hunt, exploring new environments and bumping heads with formidable enemies. You'll even get to direct the construction of a mining colony. The game features extremely detailed visuals complete with rich textures, high polygon counts, real-time shadows and skeletal-based animation systems. Complemented by a complete functioning weather system, the vast landscapes create a truly immersive environment. Be prepared to spend a great deal of time within it. As ever, the Elder Scrolls game world is massive and the Bloodmoon expansion makes it even larger still. A true epic.
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