The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion User Review
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 40 to 100 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Masterpiece"
Oblivion is now more than six years old, but its gameplay is fresh in the way it entertains you. By now many of you have played this game, Morrowind and Skyrim. However, the good thing about the Elder Scroll games is that each offers engrossing gaming experience.
One thing that I like of Elder Scrolls games is that even though there is a central quest you can follow, you are not "forced" to follow it, which is what happens in most Bioware games. They are great, but forces you to a certain path.
You can join the fighters' guild, the mages' guild, thieves' guild, become an assassin. Each have quests to perform and you will grow in certain skills by completing them.
Graphically, Oblivion looks great. Even after six years, the game world is full of color and lighting is just beautiful when the sun goes up or down. The only thing about the graphics are the people, they do not look that great.
Combat is much better than in Morrowind. You actually have more control of the movements and when you hit an enemy is far more satisfying. As you progress in combat skills you become more experienced in certain kind of armor and weapons.
The sound of the game is amazing. While in Morrowind you had to read the dialogue of each NPC, in Oblivion each NPC has full speech helping with the immersion and flow of the game.
If you like RPG and freedom to play, you can't go wrong with Oblivion.
One thing that I like of Elder Scrolls games is that even though there is a central quest you can follow, you are not "forced" to follow it, which is what happens in most Bioware games. They are great, but forces you to a certain path.
You can join the fighters' guild, the mages' guild, thieves' guild, become an assassin. Each have quests to perform and you will grow in certain skills by completing them.
Graphically, Oblivion looks great. Even after six years, the game world is full of color and lighting is just beautiful when the sun goes up or down. The only thing about the graphics are the people, they do not look that great.
Combat is much better than in Morrowind. You actually have more control of the movements and when you hit an enemy is far more satisfying. As you progress in combat skills you become more experienced in certain kind of armor and weapons.
The sound of the game is amazing. While in Morrowind you had to read the dialogue of each NPC, in Oblivion each NPC has full speech helping with the immersion and flow of the game.
If you like RPG and freedom to play, you can't go wrong with Oblivion.
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This is the reason I play RPGs, litteraly.
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- Publisher(s): 2K Games
- Developer(s): Bethesda Softworks
- Genre: Role-Playing
- Release:
- PEGI: 16+
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