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Abstract: After all of the hype and delays and waiting and worrying, Bethesda has delivered The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. In a rare feat for a game of this magnitude, it not only lives up to expectations but also surpasses them to create an experience that eve...
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Published: 2007-11-07, Author: Patrick , review by: gamespy.com
Still the systems premiere RPG; good price for amount of content.
Shivering Isles is a poorly integrated experience; dont you already own this?
Oblivion: Game of the Year Edition is a weird bit of content for the 360; it features Oblivion, the mini-expansion Knights of the Nine, and the true expansion The Shivering Isles, for the reasonable price of sixty dollars. Reasonable, except for the fa...
More quality questing and unique loot; great voice acting and story; same great Oblivion gameplay; interesting puzzles.
No additional Achievements to unlock; 800 MS points is pretty steep for a single faction quest line; 10 hours goes by pretty quickly.
While Knights of the Nine is a pricey piece of downloadable content, its highly recommended for diehard Oblivion fans. Casual players who have yet to unlock all 1,000 Achievement points from the core game should hold off on buying new content until th...
A huge, sprawling epic adventure in every sense of the word; multitude of side quests and adventuring to be done outside of main quest; customizie your character to your liking, applying a wide variety of attributes; amazing graphical and sound presentati...
Occasional frame rate/loading time issues; A.I is flawed in some parts.
A monster of an RPG that raises the bar for all future console epics; ‘Live another life, in another world’ says it all.
Abstract: I first got a taste of the Elder Scroll games several years ago with Morrowind, but to be completely honest there was just so much to do in the game I came away feeling overwhelmed and not sure exactly what to do, where to go, among many other things. ...
Abstract: With six more months of polish, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion would stand as the greatest RPG ever made. In its current form, its merely magnificent.