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Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion

Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion
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Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion 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, realistic forests and amazing weather effects
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
 

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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Xbox 360 Oblivion is the quintessential role-playing game for the next generation and another leap forward in gaming. Step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. Oblivion is the latest chapter in the epic and highly successful Elder Scrolls saga and utilizes the latest PC and next-generation video game hardware to fully immerse you into the experience. With a powerful combination of freeform gameplay and unprecedented graphics, you can unravel the main quest at your own pace or explore the vast world and find your own challenges. After the mysterious and untimely death of the Emperor, the throne of Tamriel lies empty. With the Empire ready to crumble, the gates of Oblivion open and demons march upon the land-laying waste to everything in their path. To turn the tide of darkness, you must find the lost heir to the throne and unravel the sinister plot that threatens to destroy all of Tamriel. In keeping with the Elder Scrolls tradition, players will have the option to experience the main quest at their own pace, and there will be plenty of opportunities to explore the vast world and make your own way. Numerous factions can be joined, such as the thieves or mages guilds, and each contains its own complete storyline and the chance to rise to the head of the faction and reap further rewards. Oblivion is a single-player game that takes place in Tamriel's capital province, Cyrodiil. You are given the task of finding the hidden heir to a throne that sits empty, the previous emperor having been killed byan unknown assassin. With no true Emperor, the gates to Oblivion (the equivalent of hell in the world of Tamriel) open, and demons begin to invade Cyrodiil and attack its people and towns. It's up to you to find the lost heir to the throne and unravel the sinister plot that threatens to destroy all of Tamriel. Live Another Life in Another World. Create and play any character you can imagine, from the noble warrior t

 

What Customers Say About Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion:

It's entirely up to how you want to play. I can accept tougher creatures as you advance (ie demons, dragons, the undead, etc.)., but not wolves getting tougher.Anyhow, if you advance too quickly, the game becomes impossible. As you gained 6 levels and all the experience and skills that go along with them, the wolf gets equally tough. Does the wolf go to jujitsu school. The world is giant. It's easier to play all the way through without advancing beyond level 3.

How does a wolf train to become equally better. In just about any RPG, the wolf would maintain its level of difficulty and as you get better, killing a wolf becomes like squashing an ant. It is not linear by any means, but can be if you want it to. It's crazy.There is one big problem I see with this game: The creatures you fight get tougher as you advance in level.

But until then, it's not the greatest. But then you don't get to learn and use all the skills of the higher level characters. This is a real deterrent to making you want to level up. There are so many different things you can do and the controls are set up very well for a real-time RPG on a console.There are so many ways you can replay this game with different character types.

It really sets the bar for other games of this type in many ways. Imagine fighting a wolf as a new level 1 character with no problem and then getting to level 7 and having the same wolf easily kill you. So as you advance, it becomes increasingly tougher just to get to your next mission location because a wolf comes up and bites you from behind and you're outta there. As a result, the game can become somewhat repetitive.I heard this problem is remedied in Fallout (which uses the same game system).In the next Oblivion, fixing this issue alone will make it so no RPG can touch it (unless someone comes up with an MMORPG version of Oblivion for the 360).

Great controls in this game. There are so many places to go and missions to accomplish. A wolf should not gain experience the way your character does.

rip off. pfft. i beat this game in two days. yeah, it's early, but i won' tbe giving it much more attention if it doesn't get a WHOLE LOT better. want insurance. the good news is i'm not bummed about getting th regular version now since i'll hardly be wasting any more time on this one.

neat red sky though. i'm running around outside kvtach doing a little sword dance against tan pooh colored pointy eared guys and i can't even tell if i'm hitting them or not. wanna be a memeber. the best part was."),i'd think this was a complete scam if so many people weren't over the moon about this game. they're hitting me though. i've "played" this game for about 3 hours now (walking around killing wolves, digging through dungeons).

load times SUCK, graphics (animations) suck, i can't be bothered with the lame-assed story line cuz i'm so fed up from the rest of the crapiness, and i had to go through shopping at Gamestop to get this ("do you have a card. what am i missing.

i played better games than this on the NES. You spend a good bit of time trying to figure out how to basic things.

at least i could hallucinate liking this game as the paint fumes overtake me. Aah.

i rated this game a 1-star because you cannot give negative stars. my time would have been better spent watching paint dry.

i can't believe this game is for a modern console. Terrible graphics.

i am so angy for buying this stupid game.

This is the only game that i have ever looked at a peak in the distance, and decided to go there just for the view from on top. It feels empty to me. Character development was not (dont level too soon).Cons:Very, very bland. That aforementioned disconnect is what killed it for me (as well as Fallout 3).

Very, very boring. I dont know if i can do any better to describe this, so ill stop at that. The game felt outright EMPTY. Aiming magic and arrows is just awful (it was sad to see them implement the same mechanics into Fallout 3, albeit they added V.A.T.S). This is a terrible feature, and one that should NEVER EVER be featured in a RPG. I thought it was clever and realistic. But even in the biggest towns, the game just felt dead.I think when it comes down to it, people just like different games.

They spent all the dev time on the scenery, so it is a bit forgivable, but not including dragons is lunacy. This fits into the feel of the game as well. There is a huge disconnect between the gamer and the character. However, it really just devolved into spamming. NEVER.

No "soul."Levelling system is terrible (character advancement, enemies, & loot)Aiming system is terribleLockpicking systemEnemy variety (lack-of)Initially, i liked hopping around and healing everywhere. until you hit the throttle, you probably will not like this game.I could not force myself to like this game (and i really tried, my mistake)., but your mileage may vary (to keep that car analogy going)As with --ALL-- games, rent before you buy. Others have called it bland and boring, which it was to me, but i feel it was more than that. I really dislike the "feel" of the game. I thought it was nice to be able to purchase a house to store all those items in. I am at a loss on that one (might have been in the manual, which i did not get with the game).I did play about thirty or so hours. There are many good things, but much more "bad."Pros:BEAUTIFUL landscapesBuying a house is niceExploring is funCharacter customizationThe landscapes in this game are really well rendered.

Above that, enemies are all the same with different skins. Character customization was innovative for its time, and fun to mess around with. Leveled monsters and loot. The best way to put it is with an analogy. If you like cars that look pretty, with amazing paint jobs, great lines, big rims, but dont do anything when you step on the gas, you will probably like this game. Of course there were NPCs, and enemies, etc. Being an open-world game, it is always enjoyable to just explore.

The more you do things, the better you get at them. No, i dont want Halo mechanics (i did like Combat Evolved), but it just handled really terribly. I could not, for the life of me, figure out how to do it effectively. If you would like a "sleeper" that no one would look twice at. I actually forced myself to try to like this game, but when it came down to it, i just couldnt. Then more spamming. Lockpicking is my last dig, but it didnt affect my score.

The game was exactly what i hoped for and i recieved it in near perfect condition in about 2 days.

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