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| PLATFORM: | Windows XP |
| AGE GROUP: | 17 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | 2K Games |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | CD, Travel across a bizarre landscape split between Mania and Dementia -- filled with vast, twisting dungeons mirroring the roots of the trees they are buried within, Encounter more than a dozen new creatures including hideous insects, Flesh Atronachs, skeletal Shambles & amphibious Grummites, Discover all-new items, ingredients, spells, and more -- have the talented craftsmen of Crucible and Bliss forge new armor and weapons just for you, More than 30 hours of new gameplay, with an entirely new plane of Oblivion - The realm of Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 31139 |
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| UPC: | 710425311390 |
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Customer Reviews of Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles
Excellent Graphics but TOO EASY POSITIVES: Great concept and quite original storyline. Outstanding graphics, controls,character movement and development. <
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>The main negative, in my opinion, is the ease with which one can defeat the foes in this expansion. And, since this is an expansion only, then it stands to reason that the gamer has completed Oblivion and perhaps even Knights of the Nine. If so, then one would be outfitted with some incredibly powerful armor and magic items, which when equipped make the player almost invincible in this additional chapter. Fighting and defeating monsters is way too easy and becomes quite boring. <
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>The game is somewhat linear in scope insofar as one must complete the tasks (yes, "tasks" not "quests")in order to advance the story. Although the exact order of the tasks can be mixed up a bit, one must still do the authors bidding as opposed to roaming the beautiful landscape looking for adventure. Fail to complete the mundane task and you cannot move forward or cannot access the central part of a dungeon. Gone are the days of the brave warrior's quest to slay the fierce dragon in his cave. Now, we've been reduced to collecting plant samples and forks. Oh, joy. <
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>As mentioned, the graphics are the best in the business, but redundant. You see the same rock formations and dungeon features used over and over again. Beware of any game that has a construction set: this means that the graphics will be redundant. <
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>Additionally, the charaters in the Oblivion modules are, without at doubt, the ugliest in the entire gaming community. Every person's face looks like they are dead or on drugs, or both. <
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>Also, Bethesda, if you're going to make millions of dollars off of these games, then next time PLEASE use more than 3 voices for the entire game.
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I like the addon it is good, but the security on the disk itself was very hard to get past. I had issues with the dvd burners on my machines to reconize that it is legit. I had to attempt multiple time because one out right failed.
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>The content is good, a worthy add on.
Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles for PC review
Be prepared to chase Alice down the rabbit hole in this one. You go from the fantasy world of Tamriel to a plane of existence belonging to Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness. Madness is the keyword here. Madness as in it will aggravate the heck out of you if you try to do all of the quests, as well as madness in the sense of insanity. Any bipolar persons out there will feel right at home. Don't get me wrong though. This is an official Beth Soft expansion, so of course it's going to be greatly enjoyable as well. "It's aggravating as well as enjoyable? That makes no sense!" Exactly - and that's what is captured by this half up half down world. Get it, play it, then after hours well spent, step back and wait for the `Oh, that's what he meant' moment.