At long last, X-Play reviews The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the 360. Will it be worth the wait?
The Pros
- Incredible graphics and gameplay
- Great sound
- Absurd amounts of personal freedom
- Insanely huge game
The Cons
- Often lacking more concrete incentive for side adventures
- Some AI glitches and bugs
- Possibly detrimental to real world relationships
Tired of real life? Have one of those pesky spouses who irrationally demands attention? Regular bathing got you down? Well, thanks to Bethesda and the Elder Scrolls series, you won’t have to worry about any of those things anymore! The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is here, and in an age where massively multiplayer role-playing is all the rage, this is first official massively single-player RPG experience for the next generation of gaming systems.
Listen to Your Elders
The latest chapter in the Elder Scrolls saga begins in a prison. Imprisoned for unknown reasons (except maybe pure divine intervention), you find yourself thrown into a dire plot against the land. The hellish minions from the realms of Oblivion are moving into the world, trying to take over, and you are quickly sucked into the political drama of the assassination of the emperor.
As it turns out, the emperor (voiced by Patrick Stewart with the usual flair) has been having visions about his own death and you. Both his official heirs have been murdered, war is starting, and with the emperor’s death, the whole realm is one step away from complete chaos. Thankfully, as with most politicians, he has a hidden spare heir, and tasks you with finding and protecting the last hope of the empire.
Traversing the sewers beneath the royal city is your tutorial to the world of Elder Scrolls, and the mechanics are remarkably easy to pick up. You are constantly developing your character through the game, but unlike so many RPGs, you aren’t limited in how you do so. If you want a two-handed sword-wielding, spell-slinger who can pick pockets and locks, it’s just a matter of developing those skills. Since skills are advanced by actually using them, you’ll advance in the areas that fit your gameplay style. It’s a wonderfully transparent and elegant system, which allows for an incredibly open and free-formed experience.
From Here to Eternity… or Oblivion if you prefer
The landscape is just as expansive. Although you can now instantly travel to locations on the map, you can just as easily wander the landscape looking for adventures and missions. This is really where Oblivion shines more brightly than virtually any other role-playing game ever made. There are an overwhelming amount of things to do. The landscape is dotted with old forts, mines, and dungeons to explore, and you can spend hour upon hour on tasks that have nothing to do with the main plot.
If there’s a flaw to this system, it’s that there’s usually little incentive to clear the monster infested dungeons across the land. You won’t get any achievements for the most part, or even recognition, so it’s purely for your own level and skill advancement. Beyond dungeon crawling, there are towns and cities all over the continent, and how you act in these places dictates how the citizens will react to you. Since you can play the game how you want, you can go from hero of the realm to master thief, kleptomaniac, or assassin. There are consequences for committing crimes as well, and overall the game does an incredible job at creating a plausible world.
Talk a Spell
Conversation plays a large role in the game, and though the replies of the non-player characters are limited, they are fully voiced and usually reveal important information about quests. You can also do things like join guilds, buy a house and a horse, and potentially turn into a vampire. NPC AI is generally good—characters now have schedules that they keep to, so they won’t always be where you left them—and the monsters usually put up a good fight. Characters still sometimes act strangely (or not at all), and the game still has an occasional game crashing bug in it. Thankfully, you can save at any time, and the game auto-saves frequently.
The first person gameplay is excellent, especially the melee combat. There is a vast array of weaponry and armor to collect, and the fighting just feels right. The menu interface is also intuitive, and everything from casting spells and using potions to keeping track of quests and map locations is simply done.
Oblivion has been getting plenty of press thanks to its cutting-edge graphics, and screen shots just don’t do the game justice. The visuals are nothing short of stunning. The landscapes are beautiful, the cities are incredible, and the detail of the diverse characters you’ll meet it astounding. The audio is just as good, with a dramatic score, top-notch voice acting, and an immersive Dolby Digital 5.1 mix.
Role-playing Done Right
For those used to linear, Japanese-style role-playing games, Oblivion will seem like a revelation. All the games in this series have been known for their sheer vastness and freedom of choice, but the Elder Scrolls IV takes that concept and runs with it. This is a huge, gorgeous, and playable adventure that is sure to cause players to happily lose track of hours, days, and possibly weeks or months.






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MrApophis
This game is still better than most games.
HistoryGamerD
i got the goty for 360. i have to say GREAT GAME!!!!! on my new person, i have spend 47 hours w/o even touching the main quest. i did the shirering isles and night of the nine quest first. now i'm just going back and doing the main quest. S.I is my altime fav. expantion, they improved a GReat game. i've re-played it soooo many times, its just too much fun! lol. Great game, it gets a 10 out of 5 ( off the charts) in my book. i've heard the new one is comming out soon. i wonder how awesome it will be, how can you improve this Game?
ZombieMinion
This game is what set my picky nature for rpg. I GET TO BE A WOMAN FOR ONCE!! Not to forget that it kept me ammused for ever. Even when I pretty much ran out of quests I could just start killing people or start over again and just be as evil and monsterous as I want. You can't beat a game where you can kill, pickpocket, and bring down doom upon all around you. Then go off and save the world. The beautiful landscapes and almost infinate wilderness kind of makes it impossible to avoid just going out and wandering for a week just killing the wildlife and collecting random items.
Best tip ever: Get the Shivering Isles addition. It's one of the most fun things i've ever played. The bizzare plot of the story involved added with the morbid humor will make you want to do...stuff.
Elderscrolled96
I just got the game after seeing two of my friends play it and my damn brother got a scratch from hell on it. But still. The weakness in this game I have to say was the third person but who cares. If any one gets the chance we go first person. Oh yes Chad heck the game rating change was HUGE because of Damn hackers. When ESRB found nudity in the hacked version of the PC they changed EVERY VERSION OF THE GAME!!! Here is a tip though for get the quest until your like level 15 or so that way you rock and I know the game adapts but still the armor you have found probably rocks then and you can probably enchant at mages guild now.
dannymclovin
awsome review
QueenBeryl
AWESOME GAME!! Although, when you set off to find Weynon Priory to bring the amulet to Jauffre--here's a tip (since your armor and weapons probably suck at that point):
Travel at a time when the guard is out, and when you get to the fort, let him walk before you so he can help you fight the cathead guy that tries to steal from you! Seriously, this guy whooped my azz more than once, even when I was shooting fireballs!! This seems like the easiest way to pass this point, but when you get to Jauffre--take the Claymore, even though it's super heavy! I killed a wolf with one swipe of that thing!! lol :) Happy gaming!! Five out of five MOST DEFINITELY! You get your money's worth!!:)
chadheck96
They put the wrong game rating and Xbox 360 logo. LOL
normtucker
yes this game offers over 200 hrs of game play thrust me u can never really do everything the main quest is realy sweet theres a dark brother hood to join an aren to fight in thing to colect and o ya lets not for get a god tryen to whrack ur would totaly sweet def 5 o 5 , only thing id like to know is when the next one come out .............
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