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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for PC, rating: 94%

Bethesda leapfrogs over the pack to give the world a hint of the next generation of games will look like.
release date:  August 26, 2005
publisher:  To Be Announced
developer:  Bethesda Softworks
genre(s):  Action, RPG
  
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2404 reviews 90%
 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review: Oblivion gives that online game feel, without the nagging sensation that the dungeon you’re about to explore has been trampled by thousands of previous adventurers.
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Game Informer reviews 95%
 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review: Breaking and entering and stealing. Saving (not killing!) the rats in an old woman’s basement. Desperately seeking a cure for vampirism. Once you start unearthing these tasks, brace yourself for the long haul. Providing you don’t mind blazing your own trail, the content in Oblivion just keeps on coming, and it never gives you any reason to stop playing  
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 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review: With the sheer amount of quest and customization, players can be expected to play the game long beyond the main quest. While not flawless, Oblivion can still be defined as a superlative experience in a RPG market dominated by redundancy and clichés.Discuss this review on the ALLRPG.com Forums!-- Brian Krause
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 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review: Even if you’re not a fan of the Xbox 360, it’s impossible to ignore the games that have hit stores recently. One of the most eagerly anticipated titles for the console, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has been keeping us occupied for a couple of weeks since its release, but we’ve managed to come up for air long enough to put together a tag-team review. If you want the final word right away without reading through all four pages, we’ll accommodate that request right away with an absolute recommendation that you run out and grab either edition of the Xbox 360 or PC version of the game. For everyone else, have a seat and read on...
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 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review: In sum, this is a beautiful, stunningly complex game providing endless hours of fun (or at least 200). The good people at Bethesda have outdone themselves with Oblivion, as this game meets and exceeds expectations. Frankly, I don't know how they got it done in just five years. - Eva Cekanska, Grrlgamer.com
Gaming Horizon reviews 95%
 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review: Knights and kings, swords and spells, dungeons and demons.The medieval theme may seem overdone, but The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivionrepresents a fresh fantasy-RPG...
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 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review: Though it’s still early in the year, Oblivion will certainly be a strong contender for RPG of the year for 2006. If you enjoy computer RPGs (and maybe even if you just enjoy good games and don’t usually enjoy RPGs) and haven’t tried this one yet, I would highly recommend that you pick it up and give it a spin.
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