
So, if you've never played Oblivion before, please buy this game. What's great about the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is that the Game of the Year Edition is available pretty much everywhere. The graphics and soundtrack are solid and wonderfully crafted, the story is interesting and worth playing though, and don't forget about the mods. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is definitely worth playing today, even after its 14 year release. However, the weak combat doesn't stop the game from being fun. You can even play a game called "How many arrows can I fire into someone's face before they die", but the results will always be the same, your opponent will look like Pinhead (Hellraiser) at the end of a ranged fight. Captain Picard already died, so Im not Press J to jump to the feed. You'll be doing the odd spell casting here and there, but it's the melee and ranged combat that feels unrealistic, which mostly consists of hitting the left-mouse button, right trigger, or R1 button repeatedly until your opponent collapses/melts to the ground. Sean Bean keeps telling me to go to some church, but Im like 'Nah, dude. What also lets The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion down is the weak combat system. For example, you could be talking to someone, and either their voice will change, or their facial expressions can turn from happy to angry in a flash, which in a way is off-putting and makes the world seem less believable, and please don't get me started with the adoring fan. There are some oddities to mention, such as the occasionally awkward dialogue. The gates were opened because no heir supposedly existed to the kingdom. There is so much you can do in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, you'll be playing the game for hours on end. Basically you have to help Martin Septim (Sean Bean), the bastard heir to the throne of Tamriel, defeat an evil cult called the Mythic Dawn and help close some gates that open to the evil world of Oblivion. Nun gab Bethesda einige der Synchronsprecher bekannt, die einigen Charakteren im Spiel ihre Stimme leihen werden.

There's a whole world to explore with fantastic HDR effects, superb lighting, and NPCs who perform their own tasks such as talking to other NPCs, reading, sleeping, eating, or even sitting down. The legendary Sean Bean fits comfortably well within the universe of Elder Scrolls. Denn dann wird The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in den USA erscheinen und dort auf der Xbox 360 versuchen an seine sehr erfolgreichen Vorgänger anzuknüpfen. I mean Sean Bean.Īs soon as you leave the sewer at the beginning of the game, your eyes and ears are blessed with large, and wonderful environments, along with Jeremy Soule's soul soothing soundtrack. Obtén información sobre Sean Bean en Apple TV. The main quest is definitely worth playing through, and you'll be hearing another similar voice along the way, who is the walking spoi.

After the intro finishes, the game then begins as your character is imprisoned in a cell, even though you have no idea what crime you committed, but after you morph your character into something you'd want to play as, it no longer matters because you're pardoned by the Emperor (Yay!). As soon as the game starts, you're greeted with the famous voice of Patrick Stewart as Emperor Uriel Septim VII.
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The Elder Scrolls series has always been popular with fans and critics, and Oblivion is no exception.
