and play - it's a question of what platforms you have access to. What can you play this on? Have you got a high spec PC or an Xbox 360 (I'm assuming you have a PS3!) Does it matter? No. All that matters is that you play Oblivion at some point in your gami...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at AceGamez
UnderGroundOnline
It's been a year since Bethesda's ground-breaking RPG The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was released on the PC and Xbox 360. Since its release, the game has racked up millions in sales and mountains of critical acclaim; the sales are really the...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at UnderGroundOnline
Game Revolution
This is easily the best game out for the PS3. With 100 or 200 hours of quality entertainment on one (Blu-Ray) DVD and so many different ways to play, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Oblivion can be nearly paralyzing just figuring out what it is you want...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at Game Revolution
Gaming Target
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion pulls off a miracle – it's deep enough for the hardcore ES fan, but designed in a way that even the average player can get into it without too much intimidation, though it can be overwhelming at first until the basics are...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at Gaming Target
the PS3 gets ambushed from the shadows on the downloadable content, but its recovering and still has a lot of fight left. Oblivion is an easy “must have” for all PS3 owners, this is omega of role-playing games that likely won’t be surpas...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at Extreme Gamer
that's expected to arrive (via a patch, presumably) in the not-too-distant future. Where it counts, it's almost identical to the 360 version...but it includes an expansion 360 owners must pay an extra $10 for. Ignore the existence of any other version of...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at 1UP
Game Informer
as little surprise that Bethesda has transported the exact same gaming experience over for PS3 owners to join in the fun. There are few differences to separate the platforms, and certainly not enough to make this worth a second purchase on a new system. A...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at Game Informer
maneuvers, and it works surprisingly well. Hit detection is rarely an issue and even casting magic feels delightfully intuitive. You can also map spells and items to different hot keys on the controller which lends themselves extremely well to the fast-pa...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at ZTGameDomain
There's no doubt that it stands alongside "Resistance" as the system's crème de la crème even if it does have its own share of bugs and a lack of downloadable content found elsewhere. A must buy for fans of fun games -- no RPG bias required....read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at IGN
spell-casting action. Like the critically acclaimed Xbox 360 version, players custom-create a character and start on an epic journey to save the land of Tamriel from the gates of hell. Along the way, scour dead bodies for loot, join guilds and take on mis...read the complete The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review at GameDaily
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