


The mod adds a staggering number of changes to the game, large and small. I’m playing the Tribunal Code Patch, a deceptively-titled mod for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Ten minutes later, I wander into a building named “House of 1000 Scamps” and am greeted by so many of the gremlin-like creatures that I can barely move. Some Cheetos wouldn’t be a bad idea either. Low health, better slam an Estus Flask real quick. As Vivec, the poet god-king of Morrowind finally falls under repeated fire from Samus Aran’s arm cannon, I take stock.
