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PC - Windows : Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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free form gameplay gaoe

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 19, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game was highly anticipated by me and a few friends and once i finally owned it myself, i was pleasantly surprised @ how much freedom they put into the story. great follow-up on the previous games cant w8 2 c if theres gonna b a new one

exceptionally beautiful and fun to play !!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 28, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game is so amazingly beautiful and fun to play! It really is quite addictive, and will give you many hours of pleasure. It's really good that you can just travel around at your own pace, and choose which quests you would like to follow and complete.

Make sure, though, that you have a powerful graphics card.

Oblivion: Gaming goodness

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User

With minimal problems, this game has sucked away weeks of my life. In three points, here are the best things about this game:
1) Non-linear. You can choose to play the game as you want without worrying about the game coming to an end without you.

2) Role-playing system. Different enough to be unique from other systems (D20, e.g.) but similar enough and easy enough to switch into smoothly.

3) Gameplay. Fune and engaging, though the non-linear style takes a little away from the need to finish a quest, leaving you to want to do so.

Small bugs and annoyances, like having to follow NPCs to quests halfway around the world sometimes, and NPCs jumping in your line of fire.
All around great game, 9.5 out of 10.

Excellent Game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User

The best role playing computer game I have ever played. If you buy this game just make sure you don't want to leave your computer screen for hours at a time. Once you start playing it is very hard to stop.

Incredible. That is Oblivion.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Amazing graphics and gameplay. A rich world to explore and fun quests to undertake.

Excellent game!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: February 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User

i like everything on this game story and graphics, sometimes i dont do my my quest anymore i just go around the whole map and enjoy the landscape.

GREAT GAME

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User

OBLIVION IS ONE OF THE BEST GAMES I'VE PLAYED,THERE'S NO END TO THE GAME.AWESOME GRAPHICS.THE DELIVERY WAS FAST. THANKS.

I'm Finally Back

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 14, 2008
Author: Amazon User

After months of playing I'm finally back from the world of Oblivion. A good title for a game since after starting I became oblivious to everything around me. The graphics were amazing. I loved standing in a field watching the wind blowing across fields of grain. Several interesting story lines and many side actitives kept me engrossed longer than any other game I've played. My family welcomed me back after my quests, not fully understanding where I had been, but it was worth the trip.

All things considered, one of the best PC games in history

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User

There are plenty of do-your-own-thing style games out there, but none of them offers a world as large, detailed, and beautiful as Oblivion. If you're a gamer like me, then the thing that keeps you playing a game is some kind of purpose beyond getting stronger and richer. Oblivion delivers big time in this regard with an innumerable number of quests to be gotten from countless unique and believable NPCs. And I'm not talking about the typical fantasy style quest, which is to say the "Kill X number of Y monster, then I'll reward you with Z gold (... World of Warcraft ...), which gets boring fast.

These quests are short plotlines in themselves and Bethesda did not skimp in thinking them through. They're all different and interesting. Sometimes involving fighting through mobs, sometimes using your persuasive skills, they can be scary, challenging, and sometimes very funny. Of dozens upon dozens of quests I've completed, I count exactly ONE instance where the objective was to kill a certain number of monsters and then return for your reward. And because it was the only one, it almost seems like it was included as a joke by the developers.

And all this is in addition to a highly interesting and exciting main plot with a deep storyline and fantastic voice acting.

And as far as graphics go. Breathtaking. You better have the hardware if you want to get the most out of this game. But you'll appreciate it when you're stalking a deer through the tall, blowing grass while trees sway in the wind above you and the setting sun washes the mountains in a red glow.

To top it off, if you play on the PC and want to turn the best game ever made into something infinitely replayable and customizable, Oblivion has a HIGHLY active and HIGHLY skilled modding community of people who tirelessly provide tweaks, new quests, new armor, new places to explore, new spells, new races to play, graphic tweaks, new monsters, and even complete gameplay overhauls.

It can't be said enough that this is one of the greatest achievements in PC gaming history.

Swords, Magic, Pointy Ears, and Lag - It's All Here

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User

If your graphics card came out before 2005, forget this game unless you enjoy endlessly changing the graphical detail to achieve better performance. If you have a console, you'll feel much better playing Oblivion on it, frame rates don't stagger, everything is nice and clean. I started playing this game on a 2004 ATI graphics card, until I upgraded to a NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS (Which, by the way, is pretty powerfull). I still can't achieve perfect frame rate and high graphical detail at the same time! You will not notice the slightest thing while walking through the woods, but you certainly will notice if something attacks you. Even if it is one single rat, the frame rate will take a considerable dip, more than some hardcore gammers will like.

Well, of course, the graphics are great, but some of the grass polygons could use a little more work. I don't know why, yet there seems to be some graphical corruption with the most common grass polygon. I ended up just dissabling grass altogether.

Want sound? Well, this game features some unrandom and repetitive music (not bad just repetitive), and all physic relating sound effects sound like bottles for some reason. Think string intruments, bottles, and wood and you pretty much have the game's sound lined up for you.

Physics? UNREALISTIC! Couldn't Bethesda at least try more, it feels more like an afterthought. By the way, many times, you will see dead ragdoll models losing their parts, streching across a town, or phasing through a solid door.

I would say there are about nine different vioce actors in this game. Each one takes care of a multitude of races, or just one. You have nine people voicing what I say would be about two hundred NPCs. As you guessed, pretty monotonous.

Artifical Intelligence is pretty standard, people walk around, eat and sleep. If they do more, I have never seen it. It is not revolutionary, but acceptable. Combat is not ground breaking but it is not bad, you can perform a quick attack, a heavy attack, and a block at the begining of the game, and by the end, you get an arsenal of other cool attacks.

The length of this game is good. It lasts pretty long with about one hundred interesting side quests plus the main quest. It lasted me about a year of replay and fun. Yet, now I think I have depleted that last of what was once my addiction to Oblivion. Just one pointer, if you find yourself going around towns killing NPCs, your Oblivion streak is probably at its end. If you do not have a lot of time to pour into this game, DO NOT BUY IT. You need to be at least a level five to have fun.

The stories of the game are very well writen with player imersion kept in mind. After the main quest, there are four guild quests that are equally interesting and time consuming (The best is probably the Black Brotherhood). Then there are random ones which are also great, if not as long.

What the game really focuses on is player customization. You can be anyone, a sneaky assassin, a powerfull magician, or a hack and slash warrior. Oblivion also boasts a unique and fun leveling system, that forces you to chose skills, that when improved, give you benefits and experience.

Sadly, there is no multiplayer in existance, would it really kill Bethesda to at least consider it?

Ultimately, this is a great game. A pleasing break from conventional RPGs and contains an element that is essential to success; fun.

Graphics 9/10
Gameplay 9/10
Story 10/10
Sound 7/10
Presentation 9/10
Length 10/10
Stability: Minor Problems, Minor Lag

Score 9/10 - Great


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