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"A solid addition" Shivering Isles is a little weird. But that's to be expected. You're playing in the realm of madness. The expansion offers a solid continuation of the play you've loved from Oblivion. The story isn't as engrossing and you're not as encouraged to wander around aimlessly looking for adventure but it is fun. You're not missing anything by not playing this expansion but if you really liked Oblivion and want a reason to keep playing the buy/download Shivering Isles.
"Madness plain fun MADNESS!!" New characters, strange new adventures. All while working for the Madgod Sheograth. As usual with the Elder scrolls there are certain twists during the game, hours of playtime, and they kick in Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the nine on the same disk. So all in all two games for the price of one; who can complain?? Great game, definately a thinking game so as your "teacher" would say put your thinking caps on and surrender to the pull of the Xbox. Have fun everyone its definately a unique experience!!
"Shivering Isles and Knights of Nine, good add ons to a great game " When Oblivion first came out for the 360 i put 80 hours into, finished all of the guilds and most of the side quest, after over saturating myself i took 8 months-1 year break, and decided recently it was time to get back into it and I have beat Knights of Nine(which is also on this very same disc) and am half way through Shivering Isles. And here we are...
Knights of Nine
-Good-
~Lengthy quest (5 hours), fun beginning, cool ending. You get a new outfit with fairly nice benefits, nothing jaw dropping though.
~Kind of boss fight at the end in a cool environment(i don't want to spoil it)
-Bad-
~Half of the quest deals with you traveling all over the map to touch shrines(to become blessed), you have to find 8-9 of them. You get a map, but the actual locations aren't marked on your main map so sometimes it takes longer then it should to find one. Became some what tedious.
~More fetching type activites then actually meeting interesting characters, go in this cave to find this, go to this other cave to find that, etc...
~Everying thing besides the new boss where you fight the boss, and armor, you've seen before.
Shivering Isles
-Good-
~Very interesting story, great ideas and concepts. ~New environment, new weapons, new armor, new tougher enemies, great dialogue. ~Great main quest, and some entertaining side quests ( the first side quest i did; i was told by a distraught civilian that he hated his life and wanted me to kill him, but he didn't want to see it coming) ~You come across some interesting characters as mentioned above. ~Lengthy, i've put 15 hours into so far and am probably only half way done. ~Decent price, you get what you pay for, after all, $30 isn't cheap for an add-on.
-Bad-
~Review after review stats how different the two worlds are, mania(happy/energetic) and dementia(sad/angry), but honestly, they're not that different. Don't get me wrong, you can tell which is which, but it's not nearly as extreme as i was made to believe. Let's take leaves off trees and paint the vegetation in darker shades and call it dementia. So far that's my only complaint.
For $30 this is a good deal because you actually get what you pay for. An additional 30-40hours to an already extremly lengthy and well made game. One side note, i bought this game downloaded it onto my 360, brought it my friends place and downloaded on his as well(he also had Oblivion). Therefore, if you know someone else who wants it you guys should split the cost because you just download it on your hard drive and don't actually need the disc to play the game(you only need the Oblivion disc).
"Fantastic add-on to an already fantastic game" This add-on is great for those Xbox-360 owners who don't have a connection to Xbox Live. The good thing about the retail disc is that it come with the Shivering Isles expansion and the Knights of the Nine add-on included. The expansion adds more to the experience that Oblivion gives to gamers.
Quick note: You must have Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion to play this expansion.
PARTY ON, DUDES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"The Perfect Companion for Oblivion" This is the same game offered on XBOX marketplace for 2400 MS Points. If Im going to spend that $$, I wanted to have a backup copy of the program and not in the MS server. For a little less $$, I got the game on disc complete with a map and case to sit next to my original Oblivion game for the 360.
If you find that Oblivion is a cakewalk, get ready to be surprised in Shivering Isles. New enemies, better weapons and new NPCs will surely keep you interested.
CD or downloadable content, Shivering Isles will keep you immersed in the world of Oblivion
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"Sheogorath is hilarious!", The Shivering Isles creates a new world for you to explore, with new monsters, new ingredients to try out at alchemy, a schizophrenic world to explore, and as part of the storyline you'll get a cool two-in-one sword, the Dawnfang/Duskfang. Plus the character of Sheogorath, the Prince of the realm, is what was missing in Oblivion proper: a fun and engaging NPC with bucketloads of personality! The only NPC worth mentioning in Oblivion was the emperor (Patrick Stewart); all the other NPCs were flat and boring. Bethesda apparently read my mind and crafted a delightfully deranged character with the accent to match.
And the whole ironic storyline, in which you fight to defend madness against the encroaching forces of order, is wonderfully and hilariously sarcastic. I have to admit, after playing Oblivion for 200 plus hours, the game was starting to feel stagnant, and installing this expansion pack was the perfect swift kick to my rear end that I needed.
Bethesda has also done a great job designing the look of the environment itself; when you're in the Mania half of the world, the environment is full of splashy, vibrant colors, like you're high or something (is it a coincidence there are so many mushrooms around?). And in Dementia, the world is appropriately bleak, with nothing but browns and grays and blacks, with dead, twisted trees and swamps. It reminded me of being in an asylum or something (well, an outdoor asylum).
The Shivering Isles is a great expansion to a great game. Definitely worth your money.
"Great add on to the game", I recommend this game as an add on to Oblivion. Takes a bit longer to load every game now due to the add on but that is minor compared to the game time it takes to play the complete game.
"So Different, Yet So Much Alike", Right in the middle of the Niben Bay of Cyrodiil lies the entrance to the realm of Sheogorath called the Shivering Isles. Here you'll find some bizarre things and even more bizarre people. Shivering Isles is the expansion pack to the brilliant Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.
Key Features: Two New Armor and Weapons Sets Many new special weapons and magical items About 20-25 hours of new gameplay A good amount of new enemies New conjuration spells New greater power spells
Gameplay 7 of 10 As odd as it sounds, the gameplay is not as good as Oblivion even though they are based on the same combat system and the quests are very similar. First off, even though the map is about one-fifth the size of Cyrodiil, it seems smaller. There are only 30-40 places to go. Quests are either found by talking to Sheogorath or seeking out random quests within the realm. There are caves, ruins, homesteads and New Sheoth-the capital and only city in The Shivering Isles. New Sheoth houses both Crucible and Bliss which represent the opposite sides of the Isles - mania and dementia. Side quests are sort of uninspiring. One quest entailed finding calipers and tongs to sell to some idiotic guy who was collecting them.
Creatures 7 of 10 Creatures found in the Shivering Isles reflect the essence of it. They are somewhat more magical or otherworldly. Where as you'll find bears, wolves and mountain lions quite commonly in Cyrodiil, here you'll see tree creatures, giant ant-like monsters called Elytra and Scalons which resemble lizards that walk on two feet. Almost everything here is stronger and more ferocious. My only problem with the creatures is I believe I can name off all of them without even playing the game. So in terms of variety, it can get old. You'll be fighting Grummites most of the time.
Story 9 of 10 Mania and dementia are the basis of the Shivering Isles; two sides of the same coin. When you first enter the "strange door" you meet Haskill which is Sheogorath's personal assistant. Haskill makes sure you want to enter the Shivering Isles. He has a rather interesting stoicism and indifference to his tone. After this you enter the Fringe. To get past the Fringe you must defeat the Gatekeeper- a 12 foot tall creature with a weapon attached to its right arm. Once you've done this you can choose whether to enter mania-a land which vaguely resembles the inside of Willy Wonka's Chocolate factory or dementia-a downtrodden less colorful version of The Shivering Isles. Note that either side both have the same locations.
After this you are sent to see the madman himself - Sheogorath. He asks you to do various quests and what not. It is sort of like being in a guild, but after each quest you end up with a much better reward than you normally would. The story is has a lot more of a plotline to it than the original game.
Armors / Weapons 8 of 10 There are two new armor sets: Amber and Madness for mania and dementia respectively. In the realm of Sheogorath, you must find the constituents of the armor to create it as opposed to just buying pre-armor. Amber requires pieces of amber to create both the armor and weapons, just as the madness armor does. The amber is a light armor, while madness is heavy armor. If you happen to find a matrix, this can be used to create a whole piece of the armor. There are also very impressive pieces of armor later on in the main quest line, which are much more powerful than anything found in Cyrodiil. Weapons here are all marginally stronger to begin with than regular weapons. One in particular dubbed Duskfang is very strong and has multiple enchantments.
Graphics 6 of 10 At first look the visuals are every bit as appealing and detailed as Oblivion. When you get a little closer, you see it isn't the case. Unfortunately only a few of the weapons and the Amber armor are really remarkable. Amber armor looks like a yellowish-orange glass armor set. New enemy combatants in general appear lackluster-especially the Elytras. It is almost like they left off the last level of 3-d rendering. The landscape of mania is very lit up, vibrant and rainbow colored. It is the only redeeming quality to the graphics. All said, the landscape has very little detail and parts of the trees are not even solid-you can walk right through them. Basically, instead of improving upon the graphics in the Isles, the developers actually took them a step or two down. Parts of it really remind me of Elder Scrolls III
What I would have added: First off, you should have been able to purchase a house; though you can inherit one on one of the side quests. Secondly, there should have been a place to enchant weapons and create spells. It got really annoying having to fast travel from the Shivering Isles to the gate, out of the gate and then to the Arcane university. More monsters should have been added and more time should have been spent on the texturing and details of the landscape and creatures.
Overall the expansion is a solid 7 out of 10, but has little replay value for me. I was a little disappointed in the general gameplay and also the amount of playing time. I paid about $28 for probably 20 hours of game time, when I got an average of 120 hours for each one of my Oblivion characters. So the value factor is kind of low. Visually, the game has very few things that will wow you. So I wouldn't recommend this to just anyone. You'd have to be a pretty big fan of these types of RPGs or Elder Scrolls in the first place.
"Adds new things but doesn't change much", This expansion is pretty fun. Who doesn't like to run around in a world where insanity reigns supreme?
The only draw backs is that it doesn't add many new things. Oh, it does add so much. New characters to interact with. New story line, new enemies, new spells, new wea-- let's just say it adds a bunch of stuff.
The only things is that it may feel like the same ol'car but with a new paint job. Don't get me wrong. I like what Shivering Isles brings to Oblivion, it just seems like a little bit more could've done the trick for me.
I recommend Shivering Isles to anyone who wants to prolong their game play of Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion or have a new world to explore. It adds several hours of game play (depending how you play) and a very interesting story.
"Alice in Wonderland Meets Lord of the Rings", If Oblivion is much like Lord of the Rings than Shivering Isles is that combined with the lost mind world of Alice in Wonderland. SI is a world of two sever mental illnesses, dementia and mania. In the middle of these two worlds is the Daedric Prince of Madness himself. When just getting to him is a mission in and of itself this expansion is a wonderful edition to the Elder Scrolls. It is, however, a totally new and different story unlike anything that was encountered in Oblivion. It reminds me most of the dream mission, where you are asked to save the high elf from his own nightmare. It is worth the money and highly enjoyable.
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"Take a vacation at the fabulous Shivering Isles!", As anyone who has played Oblivion would well know, it is a game that, even when the main quest is finished, there is still tons to do. Well this expansion "The Shivering Isles" should not be missed by any fans or anyone who wants something new to do. There are plenty of new creatures to fight and plenty of new items and weapons. It is simply a must have, if you really must know. There is also a new original back story for this side quest that is pretty interesting.
"GOOD SO FAR", After you download the disk onto your 360 you use your old Elder scrolls disk to play. It takes a minute everytime you start to play. New characters, plants and missions keep you interested. I have yet to find anything worth much as far as weapons. They seem to be the same old ones. The missions are a bit more time consuming though.
"Great Addition", As much as I liked oblivion I have to admit the environment became a little monotonous compared to the diverse areas of Morrowind. The Shivering Isles expansion is a great addition to Oblivion and somewhat completes some of the gaps that I felt were present in the environment.
The Shivering Isles is a new landscape that can only be reached through a portal in the Nibbenay Basin. The new area is quite large, approximately 25% the area of Cyrodil, adding many new places to explore. It is divided between the brightly forested area of Mania and dismal swamps of Dementia.
I haven't yet played the Knights of Nine quest yet but the Shivering Isles is enough for me to recommend buying this expansion. If you liked Oblivion then this is for you.
"Great followup for Oblivion Elder Scrolls", I got this from the download on Xbox 360 live and wish I would have waited for the disc to be released! It's a great addition to the original with new environments, monsters, skills, items etc.....Welcome to Oblivion the Dark side. It is fun to be bad, and they all are- and loony. Haven't finished it yet as they say it contains over 30 hours of gameplay. We will see.....This one is a keeper.
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