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Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion- Game of the Year Edition Playstation 3

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CategoryPlaystation 3, Elder Scrolls, Action/Adventure, Strategy, Adventure Games, RPG, Role Play, Compilation, Mature Rating, Bundled


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Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion- Game of the Year Edition game Like earlier games in The Elder Scrolls line, Oblivion is designed to present a living fantasy world that gamers experience on their own terms. Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion- Game of the Year Edition cheats The game is populated with over 1,000 NPCs, each leading a full life, following regular schedules according to their individual wants, needs, and positions. Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion- Game of the Year Edition review Players are encouraged to interact in the world as they choose, as noble heroes, greedy villains, or anything in between.   ...See Full Description


Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion- Game of the Year Edition PS3 Customer Reviews




Average Rating:5 stars
5 stars
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simply brilliant
very good game, gives you total freedom to do whatever you need to do. will take you to another world for a while so say goodbye to friends before leaving!!!
By kaydee (lynbrook, ny) Verified Buyer
4 stars
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Great RPG
I've never played a RPG like this. It's huge. Every decision, every move can affect your gameplay. People can get mad with you if you make the wrong choice.
By a reviewer (Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil) Verified Buyer
5 stars
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Excellent and full..
Wonderful graphics, beautiful sounds and a story that makes you play on and on just to uncover the endless possibilities for adventures in the game's world.
By George (Athens, Greece)
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Very good game.
I liked very much of the visual of the game, a great RPG.
By Antonio (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Verified Buyer
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Finally a game not an online mmo!
Im so sick of reviewers and people claming its got online play wow! Im blown away but this is a game hours of gameplay a well structured story very rewarding and finally no online play its a Game but also a winner.
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Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion- Game of the Year Edition game Product Details



CD Universe Part number7484262
Manuf.Bethesda
FormatNTSC
Discs1
Release DateOct 17, 2007
RatingMMature (Content suitable for ages 17 and older)
Rating ReasonBlood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Al
Number Of Players1
ControlsGamepad/Joystick


Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion- Game of the Year Edition Special Features



  • Develop your character into a warrior, assassin, sorcerer, and more

  • Explore the world as you see fit, whether it’s completing quests, hunting bandits, or joining trade guilds

  • Explore bustling towns, dank dungeons, lush forests, and other environments

  • Interact with more than 1,000 non-player characters

  • Includes the previously unavailable Shivering Isles expansion


Controls



GAMEPLAY CONTROLS : Triangle Button = jump
Circle Button = journal
X Button = use
Square Button = ready weapon, torch
R1 Button = attack
R2 Button = cast
L1 Button = block
L2 Button = grab
D-Pad = quick slots
Left Analog Stick = move
L3 Button = toggle sneak mode
Right Analog Stick = look
R3 Button = camera mode
Select Button = wait
Start Button = pause


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