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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition

Game of the Year edition of Oblivion is one of the best RPGs of all time, as always. Revenue as gaming richly detailed and vibrant world ever created. With a powerful combination of free play and unprecedented graphics, you can break the main quest at their own pace or explore the vast world and find your own challenges. Also included in the game of this year's edition are Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles expansion, adding new missions and unique content and the already massive world of Oblivion. See why critics called Oblivion the best game of the year 2006.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #386 in Video Games
  • Brand: Bethesda
  • Model: 39284
  • Published on: 2007-09
  • Released on: 2007-09-10
  • ESRB Rating: Mature
  • Platform: Xbox 360
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .60" h x 5.42" w x 7.53" l, .34 pounds


  • Features

  • Includes Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine expansions



  • Customer Reviews

    If you don't already own Oblivion, buy this5
    This game is the chief selling point for the XBOX 360, and now it's available with the two major expansions included.

    If you already own Oblivion (and especially if you've already bought Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles from XBOX Live), DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM. You will be filled with the righteous fanboy rage you see in the one star reviews below.

    But if you're new to the 360, this game is a must have. Even the training mode/introduction is amazing, with Patrick Stewart as the voice of the dying King who sends you on your quest.

    Highlights of the game and expansions:

    OBLIVION:
    +The quest story lines are well written, and the tone of guild and side quests varies and makes for a lot of fun (especially Thieves' and Assassins' Guilds)
    +Great voice acting from the likes of Sean Bean (Boromir), Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard), and Terence Stamp (General Zod/Jorel).
    +A more engaging combat system than turn based RPGS, and amazing graphics
    +Character customization is more detailed than you could hope for.
    +It's a very materialistic game. Looting is great fun, especially at higher levels.
    +You get to battle demons in Hell, or whip thieves in caves. There are a lot of varieties of game play.
    +The game is absolutely huge.
    -You will find the leveling system infuriating about 20 hours into the game. All of your enemies level up with you; so, your best options are to avoid leveling up entirely (which limits your selection of weapons and armor), or to be obsessive about controlled leveling, which takes a lot of the fun out of the game.
    -There's no clear sense of "fair play" in the game. You can create a set of chameleon armor that will let you walk through the whole game unnoticed and kill whomever you wish. Once you can do that, how much worse is duplicating items using inventory tricks? You really set your own level of difficulty in how you play, but I find that takes away more than it adds.
    -There are really no branching quest lines in the game, and nothing you do affects the story line. Why can't I take control of the Mythic Dawn or Necromancers?
    -There aren't really any race or gender specific quests in the game. Why isn't there some sort of elf society in the game that affects the storyline for an elf character?

    While I have problems with it (comparing it to KOTOR, as I do all things), I haven't found a better 360 game yet.

    KNIGHTS OF THE NINE
    +A new guild! They should release more expansions like this.
    +You can lower your infamy to 0 by making a pilgrimage.
    +If you have a crusader fantasy, this expansion is for you.
    +You get some cool items, if you're willing to stay infamy free.
    -The quest line is pretty short.

    Basically, this is a good early game quest line to take on, but it's not as big as the other guilds.

    SHIVERING ISLES
    +This takes place in the realm of the demonic prince of madness. Where Oblivion involves lush, realistic landscapes and scary forays into Hell, Shivering Isles has lots of bizarre, beautiful, surreal images. It's a much different design concept, and worth it for a change of pace.
    +The quests are especially ingenious.
    +The quest line is long enough to make it interesting.
    -Despite what you may see advertised, there's still very little in way of branching quest lines. Really, the only things that differ are when you get certain items and what greater powers you have access to.

    This is a really great expansion, and can help you build skills early in the game. And you can become the demon prince of madness, so that's cool.

    In short, this is the best game for 360, and one of the best RPG's on the market. It does have its limitations and frustrations, but it will give you about 80 more hours of fun than Bioshock (which is also really cool).

    Great release for non-broadband owners or newcomers to Oblivion5
    These statements are in response to previous qustions and reviews.

    This pack was designed for people that can not or do not have broadband service and wanted these two huge add ons for Oblivion. there ARE only the two included here yes. two others were available for FREE from Official Xbox Magazine in early 2007. The horse armor was never given for free and is not available on here. OR of course if you do not already have this game then this is the best option available.

    if you already own a copy of oblivion and purchase this, you will then have two full copies of the game. about a year ago when bethesda said they will in time release the downloadable content on disc it was known that it would be on its own disc! some hoped it would be a disc update like halo2s extra maps were, but microsoft did not like the ease of someone buying one copy and just giving it to all of their friends.
    that would still be possible with disc two in this set, yea but they made sure you are buying the full game along with the extra content. that was the deal made with microsoft.

    disc two WILL install all of the patches that were required to play the additional content. then it will ask you which items you want to install, all, one, or neither.
    my main character in oblivion is nearing the 300 hour mark. there is no fear of the game becoming "unplayable". the reviewer "mean critic" makes no good points and gives very little facts.

    the game will then be played with disc one (a normal oblivion disc) while the other information is streamed from a hard drive or memory card. that is the way the downloadable content WAS PROGRAMMED to work. the information that is stored on the drive loads very fast compared to when loading from the disc.

    if you buy this and already own oblivion, you could trade it in at many video game stores if you dont want to own a second copy.

    Great for offline players4
    I've had Oblivion scince I first got my 360 and loved every minute of it, but I felt left out when the expansions started coming out on Xbox live. I don't have the cables necessary to support XBL at my house so when I saw that Oblivion GOTY edition had hit the shelves, I grabbed it up. I know that at least one other reveiver gave the game a 1 star for its $60 price tag, but keep in mind, Oblivion just went down to $30 while Knights of the Nine is still sitting at about $10 to download, and Shivering Isles is at $24. Total, thats $64 before tax. If you don't have Oblivion yet, or are about to pick it up because you just got a 360, GET THIS VERSION. It has the 2 big expansions, plus an update patch that fixes some of the bugs in the game (like the item multiplication arrow trick). You will still have to go online to get the small stuff like wizard's tower or Vile lair, but they cast about 2 or 3 dollars in MS points. Its a good deal for Oblivion first timers, or anyone without XBL.


    Price: $29.95

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