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- Jun 7, 2018
Morrowind. The first Elder Scrolls game I ever played. I remember just getting lost in it. Reading each new book I encountered, poking around every cave, crypt, or dungeon I found, wondering over every new creature that wasn't a giant rat. I completely lost track of time that night, ended up playing from about 8pm to the crack of dawn. Didn't even notice the time until the sun came bursting rudely through the window cooking my eyeballs like crispy fried chicken and I realized it was dawn, more than 12 hours since I started.
Well I saved my game and went to check my map to see how far my 12+ hours of gaming had gotten me. And boy was I surprised.
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The area in red is the approximate total of the area of the map I explored in those 12+ hours. And it just floored me. I'd already explored a dozen caves and dungeons on my way here, and I'd encountered 3 different towns all with their own distinct style. I realized just how much of this world was left to see, how much of the main quest lay before me and I was just awestruck.
Every bit of my free time over the next many months was devoted to trying to take it all in. To this day after years of continuous play I still don't believe I've found everything this game has to show me.
I'm going to heartily agree with this. Maybe it was the time it came out, before I got jaded with open world games, but my goodness. Walking along some desolate shore way, way up north and feeling like I was a thousand miles from civilization, like Balmora was weeks' travel away. I remember finding these loose journal pages lying on the ground, somewhere out in the desolate wilderness southeast of the Red Mountain region, just...lying there. Discarded, or blown there by the wind. Getting lost in Morrowind (and later, Oblivion and its addons, and then Skyrim) was always phenomenal. Fault the later games or Bethesda all you want but they really know how to do open world fantasy, and Morrowind is just sumptuous.
I would say that the opening dialog from the G-Man in HL2, as well, even though it's a different kind of game.