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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion : Xbox 360
In this RPG epic, you must find the lost heir to the throne and unravel the plot that threatens to destroy
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Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Microsoft Xbox 360; One Player; Internet Required
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a single-player game that takes place in Tamriel's capital province,
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Platinum Hit (Xbox 360)
The next chapter in the Elder Scrolls role-playing game series has been in development since 2002.Oblivion
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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion ( Xbox 360 )
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion lets you step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever
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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Xbox 360)
After the mysterious and untimely death of the Emperor, the throne of Tamriel lies empty. With the Empire
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Platinum Hits: Xbox 360
Learn more about The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Platinum Hits. (Flash demo) SynopsisThe empire of Tamriel
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Xbox 360)
Oblivion is designed to present a living fantasy world that gamers experience on their own terms.Like
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I'm a longtime gamer who never got into online gaming, for numerous reasons. When I decided to buy a 360, I knew I needed to play Gears Of War. I like to shoot bad guys; most gamers do. But I knew I needed something else.
What drew me to Oblivion was the fact that it's entirely single-player. You don't need an Xbox Live Gold account to play. You don't need to find others that match your skill level. It's more than just slaughtering other players online. It's not a mediocre single-player campaign filling space between the online options.
I read reviews claiming upwards of 200 hours of gameplay. That's hardly an exaggeration. I'm at 120 hours and counting. I'm not bored yet. I've got guilds to join (and become leader of), quests to complete, skills to master, not to mention an empire to save. I never thought I liked RPGs, but there hasn't been another disc in my 360 for months - not even Gears Of War.
If you're not into the fast-twitch hyperactivity that comprises most online gaming,
What drew me to Oblivion was the fact that it's entirely single-player. You don't need an Xbox Live Gold account to play. You don't need to find others that match your skill level. It's more than just slaughtering other players online. It's not a mediocre single-player campaign filling space between the online options.
I read reviews claiming upwards of 200 hours of gameplay. That's hardly an exaggeration. I'm at 120 hours and counting. I'm not bored yet. I've got guilds to join (and become leader of), quests to complete, skills to master, not to mention an empire to save. I never thought I liked RPGs, but there hasn't been another disc in my 360 for months - not even Gears Of War.
If you're not into the fast-twitch hyperactivity that comprises most online gaming,
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I bought this game about a year ago and I just finished the main quest about three days ago. Simply put, this may be one of the best, if not the absolute best, role playing games I have ever played.
There is so much to see and do in this game that I just don't have the space to write it all out here. Besides the main quest, you can join guilds, help out the citizens in the towns and cities with favors, scour the land for a cure to vampirism, steal for the poor, kill an entire village... and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Endless amounts of treasure, weapons, items and monsters to dispose of make this game an experience in its own right.
This game really succeeds in creating mood and atmosphere. Whether travelling across an open field or exploring a dark dungeon underneath the city, the graphics and surround sound will help put you right in the middle of the moment. For example, the world of Oblivion is a world where portals to another dimension and the creatures coming out of them
There is so much to see and do in this game that I just don't have the space to write it all out here. Besides the main quest, you can join guilds, help out the citizens in the towns and cities with favors, scour the land for a cure to vampirism, steal for the poor, kill an entire village... and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Endless amounts of treasure, weapons, items and monsters to dispose of make this game an experience in its own right.
This game really succeeds in creating mood and atmosphere. Whether travelling across an open field or exploring a dark dungeon underneath the city, the graphics and surround sound will help put you right in the middle of the moment. For example, the world of Oblivion is a world where portals to another dimension and the creatures coming out of them
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I bought Oblivion when it was first released. I played it for a couple of days and put it up until just last month. I decided to play it again and I am hooked. I just didn't give it much time to catch my interest but I can honestly say that I am sorry I didn't. This is the deepest game I have ever played. I have 35 hours into it and it is going on strong. I had read that there is about 400 hours of gameplay if you play all the side quests, and if you have Live, there is a good deal of downloadable content to add even more game time. I can honestly say that this is one game that warrants buying the game guide to help you through. The graphics are simply beautiful. I can see why this took over 5 years to create. There is such a variety of landscapes to see. You will travel through the forests, through ruins, town and villages. You will go underground in caverns, catacombs and tunnels. You will fight everything from bandits, thugs, warriors to ghosts, skeletons, trolls, vampires and a variety
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