Product Details
Description:
Available for sale Tuesday, April 3, 2007 This game rated M for Mature.
Quick Glance
Release Date: 2007-3-20
Summary
Product Title: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Manufacturer: Bethesda
Power Score: 4.6 | 19 Reviews
Product Reviews (15)
Best RPG on the PS3 right now
Strengths: Immersive, good graphics, long open-ended gameplay
Weakness: Some glitches
I've played Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind on the original Xbox. It was buggy and crashed quite a bit, but it was still an enjoyable game. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is still buggy, though less so than Morrowind, but is also still enjoyable. I've only just started my foray into Oblivion on the PS3, but I've also already played a little bit of it on the PC. First off, the character creation in...
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By ryu_ken - Dec 3, 2007
Oblivion is a great game!
Strengths: Large map, realistic people, and great gameplay and simple controls
Weakness: The game doesnt empathize quest as much as it should.
A good game, no doubt. It is a great game for the PS3. By far it is the best non-sports game i have for the PS3. All serious gamers should buy Oblivion.
By webbgoalie112192 - May 6, 2007
Oblivion
Strengths: everything
Weakness: eat your precious times?
I think this is the best game including all of the shooting, RPG, action, sports, and so on. It has everything as a game, gameplay, smart AI, storyline flexibility, graphics, sounds and so on. Play and feel it.
By infini2001 - Jan 2, 2008
Unbelievably good game
Strengths: Amazing game with unsurpassed depth
Weakness: NONE!
This game is fantastic. Even if you're not an RPG fan you might consider picking this one up. This game puts you into a fully designed world and lets you work at your own pace. You can wander the country side, choosing to perform quests or just take on the miscellaneous denizens that appear. The characters and plots are designed impeccably, and the world the game is set in is colorful and...
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By hellmutt - Apr 16, 2007
make it so!
Strengths: Hours and Hours of entertainment and fun!
Weakness: none
As you play the game, you'll get stronger. You don't earn experience points as in a traditional role-playing game. Instead, your skills become stronger as you use them. This means that if you stick to using a sword, you'll get better with blade weapons. If you primarily use magic, you'll become a stronger caster. It's an intuitive system that eliminates the need to go out of your way to train and...
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By UJBL28 - Mar 2, 2008

