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Abstract: 2K Games Oblivion was easily one of the most anticipated RPGs for this generation of gaming. After all, it takes everything Morrowind was good at and tones it up a notch. It then looked to everything Morrowind was missing and added them. With ama...
Abstract: In our minds the point of any open-ended RPG is to get you to think that youre a part of the world youre interacting with. You should be fooled into thinking the world is real and be given as many choices as you possibly can as to who you want to be ...
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...
Frequent though fairly brief loading times, You might run into some technical issues with performance
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is simply one of the best role-playing games ever made. ...
Abstract: Tory Favro9.6Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionHoly smokes Batman! I think we’ve struck gold with this title! It’s been some time since we all enjoyed Morrowind to the extent that gamers can and I am pleased to say that Oblivion picks up that great ga...
Oblivion is pure, unrelenting role-playing bliss. Despite Radiant AI not living up to its hyped expectations, the rest of the game does - in amazing style....
Abstract: Despite being released a couple of years ago this game is still one of the best RPG’s on the market! After much consideration I decided to buy Oblivion on the PS3 and see what it was like. After looking on many websites I saw that although there were p...
Abstract: The most stunning role-playing game weve ever played. Graphics are amazing, and theres so much to do you could play it for a month and still have loads left to do. By David Ludlow Read comments: 0 Add comments Email a friend Add to Scrapbook Relat...
Abstract: Cast a spell or crush some skulls while you feed your inner nerd with this fantasy role-playing game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is role-play for the masses. Gone are the traditional 20-sided dice and pewter figurines, replaced with a slick interfa...
Abstract: With a huge, beautifully rendered world in which you can wander freely and pursue any number of side quests in addition to the main mission, Oblivion feels more like a MMORPG than the single-player adventure it actually is. The illusion is helped by...