The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Official Game Guide)
Find Your Path
* Detailed maps for every part of the world and every major city, plus special maps for every key section of the main quest.
* Specific chapters on how to create your character and maximize your abilities and skills.
* Over 300 full-color pages packed with information on everything you need to know about the massive gameworld of Oblivion.
* Walkthroughs for every quest in the game, including the main quest, all faction quests, as well as miscellaneous and freeform quests.
* Sections on various gameplay systems including stealth, combat, magic, enchanting, alchemy, and more.
* Detailed bestiary chapter to help you best deal with the denizens of Tamriel and Oblivion.
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Official Game Guide) Reviews
Herd mentality I guess.
What I find so amazing is how so many reviewers can criticize the Fallout 3 guide for no index, when Fallout 3 has a 2 page table of context with around 400 entries, and yet so many reviewers gave this criminally disorganized book five stars.
The existing organization also is horrendous.
There is no overall map of the entire area.
This 368 page thick book has one page, ONE PAGE table of contents, with about 20 entries, and with no index.
In addition: The map section is horrendous and dark.
Granted, the material in this book is excellent, but expect to spend frustrating hours and hours trying to find what you need.
I wish Prima Games/Bethesda could explain to me how horses are a "Freeform Quest".
Was very good when first published, but I recommend getting the GOTY edition now (second printing) as it has all maps for the add-ons etc.
Lots of maps, photos, and advice. A nice Help Guide, A good Walkthru Manual.
Necessary to purchase with the game. Oblivion wouldn't be as interesting without this book telling you of the special areas, secrets, and back story.
Has a nice section about creating a character and character development, side quests, skills, and maps of the areas. This guide has everything you need for ever quest in the game, and is one of the most complete strategy guides ive seen. If you want to get the most out of the game I would get this guide.
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