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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Game of the Year Edition) (Playstation 3, 2007) 
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Game of the Year Edition)  (Playstation 3, 2007)

 
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Game of the Year Edition)  (Playstation 3, 2007)

Platform: Playstation 3
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Release Date: Oct 2007
Rating: Mature
Genre: Action / Adventure, First-Person, Role Playing Games
UPC: 093155126107
Product ID: EPID61493497
Description: Oblivion GotY allows players who have never played the 2006 Game of the Year to experience Oblivion for the first time with additional content. In addition, gamers can continue their existing games of Oblivion and experience the new ques...
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Description
Oblivion GotY allows players who have never played the 2006 Game of the Year to experience Oblivion for the first time with additional content. In addition, gamers can continue their existing games of Oblivion and experience the new quests and areas offered by the expansion and downloadable content.

Oblivion GotY includes the original version of the award-winning RPG Oblivion along with the official expansion, The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles, and the downloadable content, Knights of the Nine.

Special Features

  • Create and play any character you can imagine, from the noble warrior to the sinister assassin to the wizened sorcerer
  • An all-new combat and magic system brings first person role-playing to a new level of intensity where you feel every blow
  • This groundbreaking AI system gives Oblivion's characters full 24/7 schedules and the ability to make their own choices based on the world aroundthem. Non-player characters eat, sleep, and complete goals all on their own
  • In the Shivering Isles expansion, see a world created in Sheogorath’s own image, one divided between Mania and Dementia and unlike anything you’ve experienced in Oblivion
  • Battle the denizens of Shivering Isles, a land filled with hideous insects, Flesh Atronachs, skeletal Shambles, amphibeous Grummites, and many more
  • The Knights of the Nine have long been disbanded. Reclaim their former glory as you traverse the far reaches of Cyrodill across an epic quest line

    Warnings
    Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence

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        **Oblivion Review/Guide (Awesome Game)**
      Review created: 04/13/08
      by:
      5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

      The Good

      * Huge, lavishly detailed world offers tremendous amount of action and adventure
      * Main mechanics like combat, stealth, and magic are fun and well designed
      * Impressive artificial intelligence and hundreds of believable characters
      * Outstanding symphonic score, as well as excellent voice acting and sound effects
      * Tremendous replay value, plus gorgeous graphics to make it easy on the eyes.

      The Bad

      * Frequent though fairly brief loading times
      * You might run into some technical issues with performance.

      This is a rare and remarkable achievement--a huge, open-ended, complex, detailed role-playing game that's fun to play and a pleasure to behold. Oblivion not only delivers everything that earned the Elder Scrolls series the devoted loyalty of a huge following of fans, but also significantly improves on the weaknesses of its 2002 predecessor, Morrowind. Morrowind earned recognition for being one of the best role-playing games in years, but the immersive and long-lasting experience it provided wasn't for everyone. Oblivion is hands-down better, so much so that even those who'd normally have no interest in a role-playing game should find it hard to resist getting swept up in this big, beautiful, meticulously crafted world.


      Morrowind was a tough act to follow, but Oblivion isn't just better--it's a lot better.

      The Elder Scrolls series is known for its sheer size and depth. These are games that you could lose yourself in, spending hours exploring a fantasy world, traveling for miles, or just looking for minutiae, such as rare plants or hidden treasure. Oblivion lives up to this pedigree, putting you into a massive, cohesive, highly immersive world. You get to create your own character--the possibilities for customization seem limitless--and then explore the world as you will. There's a compelling main quest for you to follow, which takes about 40 hours to finish the first time through, but the majority of the game's content is peripheral to that main quest. You can root out evil in hidden dungeons, join and climb the ranks in a number of different guilds, visit all the different towns and try to solve everybody's problems, compete in a long series of gladiatorial battles to the death, break into someone's home and rob them in their sleep, get caught and face the consequences, contract a disease that leads to vampirism and then try to find a cure, buy a house, steal a horse, invest in your favorite shop, and, if you can believe it, there's much more.

      So the breadth of content is as remarkable as ever, but the most important thing is this: The many types of gameplay in Oblivion are well-designed and deeply satisfying, even when taken on their own. That's the main difference between this game and Morrowind. This may be a role-playing game, but you could play it like a pure action game, or like a stealth game, or like an adventure game, and it'd still be at least as good as, if not better than, games that are specialized in these regards.

      Oblivion does a great job of quickly introducing you to all these different aspects of play, successfully engaging you rather than overwhelming you. You see the world through your character's eyes, but a behind-the-back perspective is also available. Initially you just pick a name, race, and gender for your character, and the game opens with you stuck in a dungeon cell, being taunted by a fellow inmate.

      Overall Rating: An 11/10


      Review ID: 10000000006691771
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