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"RPG game of the year"

The game is the best 3D RPG game currently out there.
PROS:
graphics decent
long story arcs
seemly endless loots
factions
favor with multiple factions
add-on packs
doing quest in any order anytime anywhere
It's closest thing to any MMO without being one.

CONS:
Too many places to explore.. and most places are to similar to care.
After you become really powerful your character enemies don't scale with his power.
Takes to long to level some magic powers you have to spam level spells.
No clear quest path since you got a wide choose to anything several of my friends said the game is boring, because my friends are too lazy to explore the world and find quest to do.
No multi-player
Some quest clues are vague.
No replay value
overly important alchemy slows down questing and game play

COOL THINGS:
owning homes in every city.
NPCs that are dead stay dead.
having multiple factions to talk with
Most NPCs actually speak every quest using a SOUND FILE to you everywhere you go.
Mounted horses added.

WISHES:
actually owning the shops

Main Story Arc
>40 hrs
Side Story Arcs
>200 hrs

Similar to following:
Gothic : Differences: Amount of hours
Neverwinter Nights : Differences: Hours to complete / Controls / and a not 1/4 view top down look.


"Lives up the hype, but then again it doesn't"
For me TES4 Oblivion was a game to be played once since in one game it was possible to do everything in it. It's more like a boring typical fantasy storyline sequel to Daggerfall than one to Morrowind. Had the main quest been more interesting the game would have fared better in my opinion.

The Pros:

Combat was a lot of fun
Some of the side quests, like the guilds were interesting (except the mages)
Long
Can be moded
The game's graphics are just eye candy

The Cons:

Long
The main story line was really hackneyed
Voice actors were constant
Can't fight on horses
Leveling monsters
Spell system could have used some work
Many of the quests were repeats from previous Elder Scrolls games

"Good For An RPG"
The game is good but has alot of bugs here and there. U get stuck in rocks and some game objects. The third person shows u how much the models r fake. It isnt as realistic as i thought it would be, to tell the truth i was abit disappointed after playing it. The story is good though and the vids r awesome. Love the coin :D

"Excellent game through-and-through"
When I first heard about Oblivion, I was a bit skeptical. I've never been much of a role-playing game fan. But since I'd heard so many good reviews for it, I finally decided to try it out. I have to say, I'm glad I did.

This is one of the best games I've played in a long time. The main storyline is intriguing and in-depth and the side quests keep the action going long after you've finished the main story. The graphics are simply breath-taking, especially if you've got the hardware to turn everything up all the way. And even if you don't have a high-end system, the graphics are adjustable enough to make it work.

I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a game that will last them many hours. There's not an infinite amount of content, but I'm still exploring dungeons and ruins even after logging 40+ hours on the game.

"a game straight from oblivion"
Oh boy, This is such a mixed bag this game...
I'll start with the ugly:

It gets repeatable after about 100 or so hours.
That wouldn't be a problem if the game weren't designed for 400 hrs, so after 100 hrs you start to see same things allover again. The interiors of Ayleid ruins for example, beautiful at first start to get pretty appalling later. The caves... those get ugly much sooner. The outside terrain gets empty after that, too
The problem is this: not enough variety for such a big world.

Interface. Looks like the PC version of the game was an afterthought. Mods that make it more usable were created pretty soon tho'.

Supposed NPC scheduling and AI are terrible, they are as dumb as they were in Morrowind. Dialogue options are very few and the dialogue itself doesn't have that fantasy feel to it at all.

Inability to delete spells that are not needed anymore.
Prices of things are quite randomly set.
After 50 or so hours your character has practically the best armor and weapons available in the game and enough money to buy anything because most bandits also wear the best equipment, and they can be disposed of very easily.
Not enough variety of things that you can actually use (weapons, etc.)... too many different things that you can't use at all (household tools, etc.).

Again, houses are a gimmick like they were in Morrowind. For gameplay/advancement there is no purpose to own a house.

Quest log is not needed because you are `handheld' on every quest from the beginning to the end and all you got to do is hack and slash through it.

Only 4 guilds to join and quest for - there were around 14 in Morrowind. Those questlines are painfully linear, although their individual quests are often fun.
Linear main quest.
There is no connection between guilds, their quest lines, NPCs, main story, etc. Numerous cases when an NPC logically should have knowledge about particular events but doesn't, or a particular event logically should trigger a response from an NPC but doesn't.

No requirements whatsoever for joining a guild or advancement in a guild like it was in Morrowind, which simply speaking makes being in a guild much much less fun. I figured each one of them must be desperate for new members, hehe.

The story lines are laughably simple and give no choice of action whatsoever. No characters to actually care about because characters, which have a quest attached to them can't be killed.

The minigames are a terrible addition and simply break immersion. Lockpicking - paradoxally it's easier to pick higher difficulty locks than lower ones.
The loot system for what you can find in locked containers is terrible, since most of the time the highest lvl chests contain trash.

Bartering - terribly implemented. The speechcraft minigame is nothing but bizarre.
During dialogues, minigames, or when you have inventory open the time and all movement simply stops, which again breaks immersion.

The good:

The game world is big, so big you need a means of transport, namely a horse.
The world has its own weather effects, which actually change in time. Personally, I never seen anything like that in a game before... and it is very very cool.
Day-night cycle. Sunsets and sunrises, those are beautiful indeed, especially considering that the visibility during clear weather is outstanding.

The plant life, the ground, foliage change according to altitude and to a particular area of the world... and this change is smooth, gradual. Again, never seen anything like that in a game before. Makes it much more immersive.

Combat is nice, but ranged combat with a bow is even nicer.
Great implementation of sneaking.


 

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- Live another life in a whole new world -- gamers can create and play any character they can imagine, from the noble warrior to the sinister assassin to the wizened sorcerer
- First-person melee and magic systems bring first person role-playing to a new level of intensity
- The groundbreaking new Radiant AI system gives Oblivion's 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 like never before -- facial animations, lip-synching, full speech, even unscripted conversations with each other
- The enormous world of Oblivion is open, giving you short challenges and open-ended gameplay -- everything from fighting bandits to mixing potions


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"The best single player RPG IMHO", What set this RPG apart from many others was it's vast open world with highly realistic graphics, coupled with a simple yet effective combat system. There's tonnes of places to visit and a lot of different weapons, armor, magical items and other tomes.

I often stray away from the main plot to engage in little side adventures, either with the sub plots provided in the game itself or I just ride off into the lands and encounter places at random. That's what I like about the game, you are not tied, you can go wherever you like! I'll even go out on deer hunting trips to sharpen up my bowmanship!

I would like to see a Middle Earth style oblivion game with Orcs, goblins etc. That would be awesome!

Finally, there's no limited activation nonsense with this game. If you are looking for an RPG that doesn't have draconian DRM, this is a great buy right now ;-)

"Oblivion and the player", I have played this game in the amount of thousand of hours since I bought it well more than a year ago, and I am still playing it. No single game can please everyone, and it may very well bore some people, but Oblivion has provided me with a game that can be kept on playing. On the computer, there is a very easy way to adapt it to your own way. You add mods. They really thought about the player in this way, there is nothing to stop you from creating your own mods to make this game better. I have over a hundred mods, and it has improved the game for my enjoyment beyond any game before or after could ever do. So many computer games have been coming to the shelves broken and unplayer, and so many more that require high-speed internet to play and payment for every month, and I live where there is no high-speed. So those broken games only cost money and disappointment. Oblivion may crash once in a while, but with computers, even notepad can crash once in a while, there are too many factors involved, but mostly, Oblivion has very very few quarks. I enjoy Oblivon on a 22" high-definition wide screen monitor, and at 1680 by 1050 it looks amazing. Indeed for the best graphics you need a really good computer, but if you have the good computer you are not left with oldish graphics as some other games. It does require some effort to get this game to run on VISTA, but it can be done and it works great. I would recommend this game to anyone who likes RPGs or Shooters. The dialouge may be a little limited, but there are limits, and they pushed them farther than so many other games. And if you would like it better, then just hunt up some mods and you can make it into the game of your dreams. You are only as limited as your own imagination and hard work.

"The most unbelievable experience ever!", I built a new system just for this game. I couldn't believe the graphics quality of this game. After a few hours of walking thru the terrain you notice the grass waving and the trees swaying in the breeze. The birds singing and then BANG a huge creature comes at you and wants you dead. You pull out your Mehrunes Razor and slice him up, if possible. After a hard day you retire to Frogspire and chill out with a Shadowbanish Wine.
This game is the greatest game I've ever played. OK its really the only game I've ever really totally engorged.
I am running at 60 frames a second and I'm glad I spent the extra money on the video card. The quests, no matter which one you play, either the Main or the sides are a blast. The people you meet are cool. Go into the Imperial city and compete in the Arena. Then become part of the Dark Brotherhood. Learn Alchemy and Spellcasting.
Its a never ending journey to finally get the Amulet of Kings and restore the Dragonsfire and close the Oblivion Gates forever.
This is going to be a long journey, well worth the money for the expansion sets too. (Knight of the Nine and Shivering Isles)
Hope you enjoy it as much as I am.

"Hours and hours and hours and... yes, more hours of gameplay and fun.", First of all, let me just state that I started off in the Elder Scrolls series with the Game of the Year edition of Morrowind. I loved that game, but felt that there wasn't a whole lot of replay in it. Maybe it was the way I played it, but I felt like I did everything the first time through. However, before that I've played and loved many PC RPGS and Console RPGs, but I've never spent as much time in any game as I have in the world of Cyrodil from TES IV: Oblivion.

Currently, between all of my different characters, I've spent over 300 hours playing this game. Since I purchased the expansion pack, The Shivering Isles, I can already tell that I'll be hitting 400 before I'm done.

The best thing about this game is that there are so many ways to play it. You can roleplay it, which is what I do, and if you do this then the possibilities are huge. It doesn't force you one way or the other. So far, I've played a Robin Hood-style Fighter/Thief type that steals from the rich and gives to the poor, a cold-blood assassin who's only motivations are greed and power, and a kind-hearted mage who only wants to strengthen her magic power and use it to make the world a better place. Of course, you can do some similar role-playing or you could be go the "munchkin" route and just do everything in the game with one character! The game doesn't force you either way...

The story, and I won't repeat it here as it's been stated enough, is interesting enough on it's own, but is easily the weakest part of the game. This is okay as I really didn't want to feel rushed into following the main quest and just wanted to get myself prepared for it. Going into Oblivion gate after Oblivion gate does get old after a while, but you really don't HAVE to do that many if you don't want to. Again, it's up to you to decide what you want to do in this game.

One of my biggest complaints about Morrowind was walking from place to place. Yes, it's great to see the scenery and check out some places off the beaten path, but once you've gone the same route once or twice, it just gets old. It did have a mode of transportation, but it didn't go everywhere and I found myself walking around the same areas entirely too much. I'm a guy that doesn't have more than 30 minutes to 1 1/2 hours a day to play a game so spending so much time walking and not getting anything done can get boring.

With Oblivion, there is an option to Fast Travel to anywhere you've already been! This method is perfect for me as I can walk to the destination, see what I want to see on the way there, and then if I need to go back just click on it on the map and I'm there! Time does pass when you're fast traveling so it isn't like teleportation in the game world. It just keeps you from the monotony of travel. Keep in mind though, that if you do like traveling from place to place over and over again that you don't HAVE to use Fast Travel.

The gameplay is excellent! You can sneak, fight, run, jump, make potions/poisons, pick locks, blast off hundreds of spells (and make your own), collect weapons and items and display them in the many houses you can purchase, and partake in numerous quests.

The level-up system is one of the the best things about the game. The more you use your skills then the better you get at them. The skills that you choose for your primary skills are the ones that will cause you to level up the more you use them. If you want to be a better acrobat, then jump around everywhere you go. If you want to be an athlete then run and swim as much as you can! If you want to the quietest and sneakiest assassin or thief around, then you'd better sneak around everywhere so that you get better at it. That's the way it works and it makes a lot of sense to me instead of just leveling up by bashing monsters to death.

There's so much good about the game that I could go on and on, but my main point would be this:

If you want a game that will entertain you for hours and you want an open adventure where you can do just about whatever you want then you'll want to get Oblivion as soon as possible!

Pros:
-Open-ended game, do whatever you want
-great leveling system
-hours upon hours of gameplay potential
-be good, evil, or anything in between
-entertaining main story, but even more entertaining guild storylines and sidequests

Cons:
-System Requirements were and still are kind of high.
-main storyline is pretty short and can get tedious
-some people may not like the open-ended nature of the game and may want more direction

"Great for exploring, but kind of soulless", While I agree with most everything that's being said (ie the game has tons to explore; the graphics are great, but you need a good computer; it takes forever to do everything) I do have one complaint: there aren't really any characters. Sure I guess Martin's almost a character, but he's kind of boring. Uriel was boring too. Everyone else, though, just seems the same. You go to a different town, but see all the same people. No one has a personality. What I wouldn't give for a Minsc and Boo.

Also, after closing tons of Oblivion gates, I got so bored with them I started to see how quickly I could run through them; whether I could run through them without getting hit; whether I could run through them, not get hit and get all the treasure, etc. The gates are so tedious.

Yeah, there's tons to do, but after a while you just don't care anymore.



 
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"Great at first, dull in the long run", I loved playing Oblivion early on. What really got to me after a while was how repetitive everything was. Ruins and caves, while plentiful, are all much the same. As you level up, so do the creatures. Since this happens quickly, I ended up spending most of the game playing against bandits and monsters that were essentially repetitions of what I had been up against earlier. I have recently started playing Gothic 3 (with the latest patch), which is comparable in scope to Oblivion, but is much more varied.

That said, I still recommend this game. There are lots of fun quests, and the stories are good. The Shivering Isles expansion is definitely worth adding.

"Fun to play, wish I had a better video card", I love this game. Unfortunately my two computers' video cards are not capable of handling it. One of my computers was even purchased close to when the game was released. Sigh.

So beautiful, but I am missing its total glory with my lousy video cards.

"Where is my order?", I have had this game and the paperback book ordered since May 13, and I still haven't received it. In fact, although the item is listed as "in stock", according to the order history, it hasn't even been shipped to me. How long must I wait for this game???

"Excellent RPG", Great game with lots of options. Take the time to read the book and it will be more enjoyable. It is a little bit too much info. at first but it is worth it. I am a big fan of Neverwinter Nights 2 and this is more along that line. If your someone who likes peons collecting gold this may not be for you.

"I have lost hours and hours to this game.", I can not say enough about this game. It is open ended, vast to the point of almost being too much, and you can do anything with your character you desire.

The story is good, the side quests actually give you background of the realm, and there are dozens of them.

The only draw back with this game is the crippled character face creator. It feels that with a couple of tweaks it could have been so much better. Oh well, the flaw that makes the master peice I suppose.

 
 
 

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