The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. This new chapter uses next-generation technologies to create a fully immersive gaming adventure. The Emperor of Tamriel has been assassinated and the killer still runs loose; meanwhile, no heir sits on the throne. With no Emperor upon the throne, the gates of Oblivion open wide and demons invade. Your quest is to find the lost heir and place him on the throne, before demons destroy the land. Next-generation graphics with pixel-shader effects for High-Definition TVs, creating lifelike towns & dungeons and the most realistic forests

 

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Reviews

I can't say more for the game than other reviews before me. If you're a fan of Fallout 3, then Elder Scroll Oblivion is the way to go. All I can say is that there are HOURS and HOURS of game play in here. Definitely a great buy.

However, I sure wish I'd read one thing. So if you're like me and you find that you really like the game, you've got to either a) fork over $30 for the download on the PlayStation Network or just buy the right edition. Instead of a modern world, bombed out, you've got a lush wilderness to explore either on foot or on horseback. This doesn't contain the Shivering Isles expansion pack like the game of the year edition.

Highly recommend. Frankly, there's only a $10 difference between versions so it's worth taking a shot on the GOTY edition just in case you fall head over heels in love with the game.

 

Games like Oblivion, GTA series or Fallout3 are the future. Games like Star Wars Force Unleashed, Ninja Gaiden, Prine of Persia.etc.are a waste of time and money. Can't wait The Elder Scrolls V.

It's worth your money. I hate spending my money in arcade-type-boring-games, I played those games when I was a kid with my Sega Geneis.now it's just stupid to do that.I have a PS3 and I want something more, and this is it. This is the future and this is what will become of video games.

I think other games like Prince of Persia, Sonic or Metal Gear are pointless now. They are good games for a weekend, but not for spending 60 dollars for Christ's sake. This is one of the best games I've ever played, seriously.

 

I could easily find out how many jokes I told, how many potions I made, how many horses I've stolen (one), how many hours I slept or how many books I read. You can travel on foot or you can ride a horse. While you can take you weapons and your skills with you, the Shivering Isles is a world onto itself and you go in and out of it through a gateway so you are either in Cyrodiil or you are in the Shivering Isles. what a world this is. While there is no wind other than a constant, gentle breeze, you do get rain/thunderstorms, fog, snow (no blizzards though, because there's not much wind).

I played the 'Game of the Year' edition on our PS3 and, before ordering the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion: Game of the Year Edition I wasn't sure if I wanted to spend the $50+ for the full thing or maybe start with this, less expensive, configuration and then add the Shivering Isles to it. Now, that the happy Oblivion-playing days are behind me, I believe that it was the right thing to do but I would like to help, if I can, anyone who may not be so sure of what to order, make the right decision. Also, I've never been a vampire and didn't yet start my career as a professional gladiator. Or you can do them all and become all, in sequence or make progress in all paths more or less simultaneously while moonlighting as a gladiator as well and, if still bored, how about helping a lady take care of the rats in her basement (that's NOT what you think) or some drunk guy at the inn get rid of the Trolls that took over his daddy's country estate. If you are thinking in terms of 'is it worth it.', you should be aware that the Shivering Isles does not double your universe. The guards will chase you and throw you in jail if you do illegal things but, if they like you enough, maybe they will look the other way sometimes.

This game is so huge, I can't see how you could really 'finish' it. I did become the realm's Chief Mage (and the titles earns me no respect from the scholar mages) and the grand master at the Fighters league, got myself 350,000 gold coins in my pocket, 2 comfortable houses and 2 nice offices, completed close to 100 quests, slaughtered 2000 creatures and hundreds of humans, murdered 4 or 5 and all but one by mistake (friendly fire), didn't even come close to the Thieves guild and, foolishly, made it impossible for me to ever join the Dark Brotherhood (these are the assassins). You don't slip and fall on ice but the sound of your steps is different whether you walk on the road, on grass, on snow or on ice. Oh, and while briefly in the land of Dementia - or was it Mania.

-. Well. The Shivering Isles are a different realm. After more than 2 months of almost daily playing, I am maybe 75-80% into the main quest, half a way through the Knights of the Nine, only started the Shivering Isles adventures. On the 'not so good' side, the game does slow down when you are fighting 4-5 monsters at the same time or when there are other things that keep the PS3 busy while you are fighting the baddies - like a fire burning. The other thing that saddens me is that I don't believe the good people at Bethesda are working on the next chapter yet.

Is part of GOTY but it is not included in this package. In the PS3 world, this represents the difference between the plain Oblivion and the GOTY. In fact, the game keeps track of so many things. I do hope that, as soon as they are done with Fallout-3, they are going to get busy with another adventure in Cyrodill or thereabouts. there's TWO worlds, thanks to the Shivering Isles extension. Knights of the Nine integrates seamlessly into the Oblivion universe and it's really a set of additional quests, all taking place inside the 'original' Oblivion universe. -. It was a difficult decision to make because there wasn't enough information available at the time or I could not find it and, in the end, I decided to live dangerously :) and went for the GOTY.

wait. - I did, willingly, push buttons that caused a few careless adventurers to go insane and I watched as they were becoming so. _________________________________________________. What do you think. I did massacre the peaceful dwellers of a small village but I did that under the influence of some drugs that made them look to me like bloody Orcs - that was the price to pay for infiltrating and destroying the source of that scourge. What you get in this edition:. This edition has the plain-vanilla 'Oblivion' AND a relatively small expansion called 'Knights of the Nine' which was available separately on other platforms. Oblivion has weather.

The world's texture is different, the characters behave in a different manner, you encounter different monsters and you travel on the path of a different story line. My estimation is that it's probably 1/5 the size of Cyrodiil proper, possibly smaller. The world of Cyrodill is not exactly continent-size, maybe some 20-30 miles in any direction from downtown Imperial City but. The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles:.

Cities, settlements, camps, estates, roadside inns, ruins, caves, dungeons, mines, shrines. The landscape is made up of plains, hard-to-climb mountains, rivers, swamps, waterfalls, seas. You can raise to the top of your profession, as a fighter, as a mage, as a thief or as an assassin or you can assemble your own little gang of dreamy crusaders so that you can fight evil and recover the relics of a legendary knight. See my GOTY review below. You can fight your way into fame and fortune while doing good or you can sneak into other people's houses or pickpocket the unsuspecting.

My other problem is that I am now fighting with my kids over time on the PS3. Oblivion is EXACTLY how I imagined an RPG should be like back in the 80's, while playing Ultimas on Commodore 64s and Atari STs. Loading/saving times are a bit too long but, while this is happening, you do get to read some randomly selected good advice on the screen. In my view, purchasing the GOTY edition was worth it and I have little doubt that, once I was almost done with the main Oblivion I would have ordered the Shivering Isles, regardless of the price but, for anyone who's more cautious, there seems to be no price penalty for purchasing them as separate packages. However, given the convenience of having everything on one disk and given the likelihood that, if you love Oblivion you would buy the Shivering Isles anyway, I would recommend the GOTY.

- and I killed so many fearsome monsters, I lost count myself but the game does keep a count so it's easy to know. It is a relatively small world and it has a smaller number of quests. Oh and, I forgot, there's a world to save or. Powerful gods or humble people will ask you do 'little things' for them and, if you can make them happy, they will reward you according to their abilities. We have a bunch of other games but, since Oblivion came into our house, I would say that 95%+ of our PS3 time was on Oblivion.

I humiliated a lovely princess - or was it a duchess.

 

Perfect condition & the game is excellent, very satisfied with my purchase & looking foward for some more. I receive my package on time.

 

The guidebook pleased him greatly. My son loves this game. He loves it.

 
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