I first got a taste of the Elder Scroll games several years ago with Morrowind, but to be completely honest there was just so much to do in the game I came away feeling overwhelmed and not sure exactly what to do, where to go, among many other things.
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When I reviewed Morrowind back in 2002, I used words like “epic” to describe every aspect of the game. If Morrowind was epic, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is somewhere beyond epic. Everything that made Morrowind a great game returns in Oblivion, only
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, as it's likely to engulf whatever tidbits of unoccupied hours permeate your life. It might even start chipping away your daily responsibilities. With over 200 hours of gameplay, Oblivion's depth is nothing short of
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Sure, like any good D&D-style role-playing game, you can marvel at all the character generation possibilities (look, Ma...I’m an orc!) before embarking on the game’s ''main'' quest: stemming the tide of a demonic invasion by setting the late emperor
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Let's face it, everyone agrees that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is one of the biggest and most well-received games of the year. Minds were made up about its relative value long before reviewers like myself got their hands on it. In all likelihood,
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