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| PLATFORM: | Xbox 360 |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | 2K Games |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | Create and play any character you can imagine, from the noble warrior to the sinister assassin to the wizened sorcerer, Next-generation graphics for lifelike towns, dungeons and realistic forests, All-new combat and magic system brings first person role-playing to a new level of intensity where you feel every blow, Groundbreaking AI gives characters full 24/7 schedules and the ability to make their own choices, based on the world around them, Features over 1,000 non-player characters who come to life with facial animations, lip-synching, and full speech |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 39013 |
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| UPC: | 710425390135 |
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Customer Reviews of Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion
So close to being perfect Graphics are excellent, the game is epic in scope, it's insanely addictive, blah blah blah blah. <
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>The only problem I have with Oblivion is the fact that, if you steal something from someones house, when nobody's home, a guard will show up and arrest you. Also, the button to stand is the same as when you're given the option to take something. My character has been arrested a few times because he got caught stealing when he simply wanted to stand-up. Lesson: make sure you're not facing anything when you get up. <
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The Greatest RPG Ever!!
The graphics in this game are amazing for the xbox 360. There are many different detailed environments and the scenery is vast and beautiful. The game is different for everyone that plays it. There are so many options and every choice changes the gameplay in some way. I have been playing since December and still love the game. I have not stolen anything or killed anyone. I like to think of my character as being "good." I have finished the main quest and have advanced in the mages guild and fighters guild, I even own a few houses. I will soon start the game over with a new character that will be "bad" and I will make different choices, join different guilds, and will steal and kill to get ahead.
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> I have been playing for 8 months and I still like the game. Hopefully there will be another great Elder Scrolls game by the time I get bored with it. I also have never had it freeze and the loading time is not long at all. The worst thing that has happened is that I am addicted and it takes up alot of my time. If you like RPGs then you should LOVE this game.
So Close to Perfection... So Close...
Oblivion is a true gaming achievement, not just for the developers, but for the gamers. Bethesda places you inside a virtual, fantasy world and let's you do whatever you want. It's freedom in the truest sense of gaming.
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>The size of this game is astonishing. There is literally miles of scenery, cities, dungeons, lakes, rivers, hills, roads, and so on to explore, ranging from snowy peaks to dank swamps. It's your choice whether to procede on the official storyline or go on your own. Similarly, it is your choice whether to tackle the (seemingly) limitless quests, or simply go exploring on your own. You can join guilds, make your own spells, enchant your own armor/weapons, fight in the area; the amount of sheer stuff to do is almost overwhelming.
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>Besides the freedom to do whatever you want, you can also create your own character with an in-depth system skill sets, physical features, and abilities. Want to be a roguish lizard-like creature who sneaks in the shadows and silently assassinates people? You can do that. Want to be a tankish Orc who simply smashes the brains of anything in his path? You can do that. Want to be an elf with highly destructive magical powers? Yep, you can do that too.
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>Oblivion is a true gaming accomplishment, but unfortunately it has a few blemishes which prevents it from being truly brilliant.
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>For starters, the leveling system is flawed. You simply have to pay way too much attention to which skills you're leveling, so you can get the most out of your level up, which really takes away from Oblivion's otherwise excellent immersion factor. What's worse is, if you don't pay attention, your character may end up being too weak to fight off your enemies, since with each new level all the enemies become stronger to balance out the difficulty.
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>The other strike against the game is combat. For an RPG, it is simply too... simple. As a mage/archer, all you really do is shoot arrows/spells and run away. As a warrior it's the opposite approach, charge in and smash skulls. There's very little strategy here, and the AI is rather bad. It's too easy to take advantage of stupid AI that it's hard to play "fair" with them.
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>And finally, to wrap up, Oblivion is an explorer's fantasy come to life... through a video game. There is simply so much to see I think it would actually be impossible to see everything. I think if Bethesda wants to challenge themselves they should make a game based entirely on exploration and leave the combat out of it. It would be risky, but I'm sure they could pull it off.