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Amazingly beautiful graphics; dozens and dozens of hours of diverse gameplay; high quality sound effects, voice acting and music.
Downloadable content such as Shivering Isles still a question mark; occasional glitches and bugs that irritate, but rarely affect game play.
The newest installment in the Elder Scroll series is as polished and addictive RPG youll find on any platform. With so much exploration and adventure at your fingertips, this is just what the doctor ordered for the struggling PS3. Hopefully, Sony will...
Abstract: 2K Games When Oblivion arrived on the PC and Xbox 360 last March, we gave our opinion in an in-depth review. Since not much has been changed for the PlayStation 3 version, with the exception of phenomenal graphics and the inclusion of the Knights ...
Abstract: What happens when you combine an incredible game with the amazing processing power of Sony’s PlayStation 3? You get a Geek.com Pick, and the first one our prolific Games Reviewer James has doled out. The lucky (”Not luck, skill!” its pro...
Abstract: Offers little in the way of new content compared to previous versions, but its still the yardstick for all open-ended, single player role-playing games Im a do-gooder when it comes to role-playing games. Faced with a character altering decision, lik...
Abstract: You could hear the sighs of total RPG satisfaction from the moment Bethesda announced that Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion would be released on the PlayStation 3 console system. Oblivion has been, by all accounts, one of the best role-playing titles of the ...
Abstract: As the successor to the most popular role-playing trove in videogame history, the PlayStation 3 was in dire need of a good RPG. Luckily, Sonys system took only four months to get one as The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has finally been completed.Origina...
Published: 2007-03-26, Author: Patrick , review by: gamespy.com
Gorgeous, huge world; extraordinary customization; Knights of the Nine for free; something to do with your PS3.
Ugly middle-distance; enemies that level with you; no access to user-made mods.
Dont have a 360 or a PC that can run Oblivion? Go, buy this PS3 version, and come back in 100 hours or so. I wont wait, but at least youll have an entire fantasy world to comfort you when you get back and theres no one here. The entire capital prov...
Abstract: The number of ways you can better your character in Oblivion really adds to its depth. Going for a strict thief type, you can break into peoples homes at night, while theyre sleeping, picking the locks and taking their stuff, then selling it at the...