» Thu Jul 08, 2010 2:53 pm
I'd only recommend it if you consider yourself quite the TES fan. It basically plays like a cross between Legend of Zelda and Tomb Raider, with the platforming of TR and the adventuring of LoZ, but beyond some entertaining characters and decent writing, it's nothing particularly special from a gaming-in-general stand-point. From a TES stand-point, however, it's quite an important game, it's where a large part of the new lore seen in Morrowind was introduced (including the Imperial race, IIRC), it's the only game to actually show a sload, it came with the first Pocket Guide to the Empire (granted, you can read that over on http://www.imperial-library.info/pge/, but then you don't get the pretty pictures Michael Kirkbride drew.), and the box has the only map of Yokuda shown so far on it. If you can get it cheap (eg, someone about 6 years back was selling a lot of unopened copies for $10US, which is how I got it) or if you want a bit of TES history, then go for it, but if you're looking for a high-quality game (even for the time, it wasn't that brilliant, good, but not brilliant.) that just happens to be set in the TES world, I'd say skip it. Same goes for Battlespire, in case you were considering it. Infact, I'd go so far to say that of the pre-Morrowind games, Daggerfall's probably the only one that can stand on its own merits, as opposed to just appealing to TES fans.