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Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion (XB360) - Review @ eToychest
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Dhruin
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Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion (XB360) - Review @ eToychest
   

A massive 98% is the verdict for the Xbox 360 version of Oblivion at <a href="http://etoychest.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4010&Itemid=27" target="_blank">eToychest</a>:<blockquote><em>The overall engine and mechanics have been streamlined a great deal from those found in Morrowind. Some aspects of the game have been simplified, while others have been given much-needed complexity. Though many gamers will cite widely-different personal experiences regarding their time spent with Oblivion, most will agree that the developers chose to expunge exactly the aspects of Morrowind that were cumbersome or did not work, and likewise opted to expand exactly those elements that warranted extra attention. For instance, instead of choosing major, minor, and then tertiary skills, players now select seven major skills and everything else falls under the category of minor skills. Similarly, there is no more middle-armor class – every armor type in Morrowind that was considered medium armor was shuffled into either heavy or light armor for Oblivion. Additionally, there is only hand-to-hand, blunt, and blade weapon skills, rather than having these abilities segregated into different types.</em></blockquote>
Post Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:04 am
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There isn't enough vomit in the entire world to do justice to this review.
Post Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:48 am
 
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quote:
Originally posted by .Twinfalls
There isn't enough vomit in the entire world to do justice to this review.


Why?
Post Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:53 am
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quote:
There isn't enough vomit in the entire world to do justice to this review.

Why?

It is one of the few reviews that is very well written regardless of the score.
Post Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:58 am
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quote:
Originally posted by Danicek
quote:
Originally posted by .Twinfalls
There isn't enough vomit in the entire world to do justice to this review.


Why?


Why? Because he is from RPGCodex - that's why
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Post Wed Mar 29, 2006 7:39 pm
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Actually, I got this one wrong - had it muddled with another one, which was totally fawning and sycophantic (can you blame me, given the deluge of such 'reviews')?

This one actually pointed out some (actually, just a very few) of the losses in the series from Daggerfall, so it is indeed much better than most of the others out there.

The review score I do find objectionable, but then again it seems de rigeur now to hand out near-perfect scores willy-nilly to big name releases.
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