Yeah it can still be a bit fun the first time you shoot a medieval warrior in the face, that can't be denied. While I wouldn't argue that they aged well, I still play, and quite enjoy(it's my favorite in the series actually), Daggerfall, other than the bugs, and some finicky skills, like the languages and Climbing, I still think it just offers the most to do. Though I guess it's hard for me to concretely say it's better than Morrowind because they go about making an Open world RPG in two totally different ways. Arena on the other hand, I'm tempted to say I would rather get hit in the nuts with a sledgehammer then play it again, but I know that it could kill me, and then I couldn't play Arcanum.SamtheDeathclaw said:There are some things that aren't awful about it compared to the others!charge52 said:You raise a good point that is only really awful when compared to previous Mount and Blade games. However, it is a Mount and Blade game, and as such will be judged as one, and considered awful(at least by me). Well yeah, but my first Elder Scrolls game was Oblivion, which I hated, and I only checked out Morrowind because everyone said it was good so that stance is a bit iffy.
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Everything is ridiculously expensive and it's hard to make any money at all?
Yeah, it's a pretty bad Mount and Blade game by that standard. Still pretty fun if you play it first. Haha.
And a lot people seem to have done that. But I got Morrowind, then wanted to play the ones before it.
[sub]I wouldn't recommend them. They have not aged well.[/sub]