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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The ps3 Game Reviews
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The
Critic Score
Metascore: 93 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.3 out of 10
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Oblivion is a single-player game that takes place in Tamriel's capital province, Cyrodiil. You are given the task of finding the hidden heir to a throne that sits empty, the previous emperor having been killed by an unknown assassin. With no true Emperor, the gates to Oblivion (the equivalent of hell in the world of Tamriel) open, and demons begin to invade Cyrodiil and attack its people and towns. 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. In keeping with the Elder Scrolls tradition, players have the option to experience the main quest at their own pace, and there are plenty of opportunities to explore the vast world and make your own way. Numerous factions can be joined, such as the thieves or mages guilds, and each contains its own complete storyline and the chance to rise to the head of the faction and reap further rewards. Oblivion features a groundbreaking new AI system, called Radiant AI, which gives non-player characters (NPCs) the ability to make their own choices based on the world around them. They decide where to eat or who to talk to and what they say. They sleep, go to church, and even steal items, all based on their individual characteristics. Full facial animations and lip-synching, combined with full speech for all dialog, allows NPCs to come to life like never before. [Bethesda]

PUBLISHER: Bethesda Softworks
DEVELOPER: Bethesda Softworks
GENRE(S): Role-Playing Game
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: M (Mature)
RELEASE DATE: March 20, 2007

What The Critics Said

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100
Playstation Official Magazine UK
I've never encountered a game that so completely captivated my attention for this long. I've clocked 180 hours in total and I'm still playing. [May 2007, p.78]
100
AceGamez
Even if you dislike RPGs, I know you'll appreciate the expansive, ever-changing gaming world of Cyrodiil - and you're bound to find a guild and a class that suits your playing style too, whatever that may be.
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100
GameShark
It is an almost flawless role-playing game experience with hundreds of hours' worth of content.
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98
GamingExcellence
As great as "Morrowind" was (and it was difficult at the time to imagine better), Oblivion is a game that does everything ten times better. It also makes playing any other game out there seem trivial. Oblivion is not just a game, it's an experience.
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98
PGNx Media
Oblivion does a lot of things extremely well, and everything else very well. It’s hard to find anything to complain about here.
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98
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 grasped.
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97
Digital Entertainment News
It’s still a life-sucking, hour-robbing masterpiece that can convert people who don’t normally play RPGs into die-hard game addicts.
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96
Cheat Code Central
Finally and for the first time in gaming history, an Elder Scrolls title is making its way to a Sony console and the prognosis is in: The Elder Scrolls is as great an experience on the PlayStation 3 as it has ever been.
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95
GamePro
Most importantly and most powerfully, however: The completely open-ended nature of this experience creates a very real sense of infinite possibilities.
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95
Extreme Gamer
The PS3 version is just as grand and impressive as the previous versions, if not slightly better in the graphics department.
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95
Kombo
An incredible game and a heavyweight in the RPG genre.
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95
ZTGameDomain
Visually this is one of the best looking games on the system to date. Even more so than the already gorgeous Xbox 360 version released last year, the PS3 iteration features some much appreciated improvements that really show off the engine and the environments.
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95
1UP
The fundamental game is just so epic, the world so vast, the options so varied, that you'll find more quality gameplay shoehorned into this disc than just about any other game I can think of. But the version sitting on store shelves right now is inferior to its brethren on other platforms. So I can really only recommend it if you don't own a 360 or a PC capable of running the game well.
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95
Game Informer
Oblivion on PS3 is one of the biggest and most impressive role-playing games in history, and you owe it to yourself to play it if you haven’t already experienced it elsewhere.
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95
AtomicGamer
What this game lacks for in screen resolution, it makes up for in its excellent open world, beautiful art design, and grand architecture.
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95
GameSpot
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is an amazing role-playing game that should not be missed.
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95
GameTrailers
There’s just so much to see and do, that your average player will undoubtedly find something to amuse themselves with, and your average role-playing fanatic will probably have a heart attack when they take in the size of the world.
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95
Pure Magazine UK
A vast game with so much to do, it'll keep you going for months before you even get to the heart of it. [May 2007, p.62]
95
Worth Playing
Every time you think you've seen everything this game has to offer, you'll come across something new.
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94
Jolt Online Gaming UK
A refreshing, immersive, massive, satisfying and hugely impressive game.
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94
Console Gameworld
The newest installment in the Elder Scroll series is as polished and addictive RPG you'll find on any platform. With so much exploration and adventure at your fingertips, this is just what the doctor ordered for the struggling PS3.
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94
PSX Extreme
One of those RPGs games that you'll likely play for months and months, without end. The sheer scope is so immense, that it feels as if the game has no end. Furthermore, the sense of freedom is arguably the best an RPG game has ever seen. But most importantly, Oblivion's learning curve is what you make of it.
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93
Games Master UK
Eclipses 360 and all but the most pimped PC rigs. The definitive Oblivion? Probably. [May 2007, p.66]
93
PSM3 Magazine UK
An incredible open-ended experience, but you're going to need patience to truly savour it. [May 2007, p.54]
93
IC-Games
Game of the year for the PS3? Oh yes!
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93
GameZone
Not only is this one of the best RPGs of the past several years – on any platform – but Oblivion has set the bar very high for any PS3 RPGs that hope to follow. A truly magnificent game.
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92
IGN
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.
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92
GamerNode
The PS3 version may look and run slightly better, and it may include Knights of the Nine from the get-go, but the status of the expansion is something you have to consider, and the fact that there's really nothing new should convince you to stick with what you have.
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92
Pelit (Finland)
Great fun on PS3, too. The loading times are short, thanks to the hard drive, and the game is as playable as on a fast PC. [June 2007]
91
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 to do next.
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91
Play UK
There's just so much to explore and discover here. Never has such a rich and fully-realised game world been committed to disc. [Issue #152, p.64]
90
WHAM! Gaming
While the story and gameplay are identical, the PS3 iteration of Oblivion is slightly better than its Xbox 360 cousin from a visual and technical standpoint. Standing on the top of a tall hill and gazing at the landscape below is even more breathtaking than before, thanks to a greater level of distant detail in the environments. Loading times have also been shortened a bit, making transitions between areas a little smoother.
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90
PSM Magazine
Play Oblivion. It's amazing. [June 2007, p.70]
90
Computer and Video Games
Oblivion on PS3 is every bit as incredible as other versions. If you own a PS3 and haven't played it, do yourself a favour.
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90
VideoGamer
Oblivion will consume you. It'll consume your life, your performance at work will suffer and you might not see friends in weeks. With hundreds of hours of gameplay, and an unprecedented amount of quests to be completed, I couldn't possibly recommend Oblivion enough. Great job Bethesda. Sorry social life.
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90
TotalPlayStation
This is the closest thing we've got right now to an offline MMORPG. That means a stupid huge amount of gameplay for the money, and with a huge story and hundreds of hours of exploration to be had, good luck finding a better value.
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90
Da Gameboyz
A game that seems to never end as the amount of things to do is immeasurable.
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90
GameDaily
Oblivion for PS3 still contains a few annoying visual glitches and the occasional slowdown, but these problems seem negligible compared to the game's grand scale and mesmerizing storyline.
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90
games(TM)
The sense of awe that you feel when freed from the opening act’s claustrophobic tunnels is as tangible as it ever was, and the century of hours that follow are about as compelling as an action role-playing game can possibly get. [Apr 2007, p.128]
90
Games Radar
The only downside - and it's huge - is that as of this late March 2007 writing, the PS3 Oblivion does not support additional content the way the 360 and PC versions do.
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90
Yahoo! Games
Arguably the best game you can play on this system. It's a grand open-ended fantasy role-playing game that combines the best of single player RPGs with the best of massively multiplayer online games.
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90
Electronic Gaming Monthly
This is simply one of the finest, most beautiful, PC-style RPGs you can get. [May 2007, p.82]
90
Armchair Empire
While it’s not perfect, this game is pretty close and I dare you to find better value for your money.
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85
PALGN
A class act, but those solo PlayStation 3 owners might be better served by the upcoming Game of the Year edition.
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80
GameSpy
Although virtually every other genre has incorporated RPG elements, no other RPG has so thoroughly taken in the ideals of the sandbox genre as Oblivion. It gives you a massive playspace, a finely tuned (if sadly flawed) RPG engine to play in it with, and lots of other AI-driven people to play with.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 123 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Vault gave it a10:
Simply awesome. There's practically limitless content and absolute freedom, at any point you can start anything.

Michel S. gave it a10:
I have this Game Of The Year Edition for this game on the PS3 and I puted full RGB, Super Whiter and Cross Color Reduction filter. The result: Pure and superior graphics over the 360 and PC versions and one of the best RPG I bought for the PS3!

Seraphym D. gave it a10:
This game is unreal and amazingly amusing!

John S. gave it a1:
This game sucks on all systems, from PC to PS3 to 360. The AI is TERRIBLE, the gameplay is SLOW as hell, and you can't attack whoever you want!! Morrowind is a better game than this.... Then again Daggerfall was better than Morrowind, I guess this is just another good example of the watering-down of a series.

Luke R. gave it a10:
WOW! Only get this game if you wish to commit social suicide because you won't see your friends and family for months on end while you are engrossed in this rich detailed world.

Tim P. gave it a10:
Amazing Game made even more amazing with it's Superior PS3 Verision.

Liam gave it a10:
Simply the best game of its kind. It has a massive world to explore and loads of things to do. Best of all its completely freeform besides the starting dungeon you don't have to do anything. Amazing but i would still buy it for PC because of the added fun of mods.

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