Having only played Oblivion, this trailer didn't do anything for me, I guess you should know some earlier lore to get excited from such an teaser. But I did enjoy Oblivion, at least for the first 100 hours, even though I never completed it, so I'll keep an eye out.
It's not that the trailer was great. It wasn't, not even close. It's that there's another Elder Scrolls game. Bethesda always reaches a certain level of quality, and fans know what type of game to expect. So it's just the news that has us excited, not necessarily the trailer.
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
While the RPG aspect of Morrowind was superior, particularly in exploration and whatnot, the actual gameplay overall was superior. Though lack of levitation made me a sad camper when I played Oblivion.
Would still highly recommend Morrowind though, I still play both.
Also, becoming a Werewolf would be pretty coolio, dood. Though I bet that in this game you can become HALF DRAGON! O:
That's assuming we're playing dragon born, it may be like the last game where an NPC is the person who has to save everyone. Which would be pretty lame
__________________ I've got a Charisma of 23, max ranks and skill focus in Seduction, and I just rolled a 17. Are we doing it yet?
True. **** Martin. Going from Nerevarine to Champion of Cyrodill was kinda lame. Though you did then become Sheogorath. Yet did not really become more powerful. Which was also kinda lame.
For its time, Daggerfall was the best of the series. The insane critical acclaim and cult following can attest to this.
By modern standards, Oblivion was indeed the best. Morrowind backers, exist, but there are/were well-documented flaws with it that were largely addressed in Oblivion.