
The goal here was to create a game that offered unlimited possibilities. A game where you could be whoever you wanted and do whatever you wanted. "Live another life, in another world" was the Oblivion team’s motto; this is exactly what they have created. If you love games that allow you to explore, wander amongst the beauty of the landscape and engage in combat with weapons or magic then this is truly the game for you. With lots of industry awards won and huge critical acclaim achieved, role playing adventure games don’t get any better than this!
You live within the stunning capital province of Tamriel, called Cyrodiil. As a brave and noble warrior you set on a dangerous adventure, to find the hidden heir to a throne that sits empty, the previous emperor having been killed by an unknown assassin. With no true Emperor in place and no guidance for the people of Cyrodiil, the gates of Oblivion open, bringing only death and destruction upon the humble towns and villages.
It's up to you to find the lost heir to the throne and unravel the sinister plot that threatens to destroy all of Tamriel. Turn the tide of darkness before it’s too late. Hot News! NOW Saving: £25-£31 for games PS3, Get a PS3 Console& TopGame Only£430
2 comments:
After reading reviews, and seeing some screen shots of this game... I wasn't 100% convinced. But I listened to the high praise that the reviewers gave it. The game lives up to the hype! The "world" that you adventure through is so large, that I can't see myself finding all of the hidden locations throughout. The way they structure your quests (both primary and secondary quests) makes it very easy to track what you have to do. But you never have to follow the quests. You can do your own thing - wander around and kill people, or try to work your way up in various guilds. The game is open-ended. WARNING: This game is very addictive. Your friends / family / etc are not going to be happy. Be prepared to call in sick! by: Ross A. Berman "Grimace" (London, UK)
Actually mate the ps3 does not have load screens. I have seen video comparisons between the Xbox 360 & PS3, and the PS3 simply does not have them. So there you go if you want better graphics and no load screens, buy a PS3. Richnj Cole you was wrong and I and that other bloke was right.
This might not have been a review but it's a significant point, by C. Payne (England)
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