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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion received universal acclaim from critics.[81][79][80] Reviewers praised the game for its impressive graphics, expansive game world and schedule-driven NPCs. Eurogamer editor Kristan Reed stated that the game "successfully unites some of the best elements of RPG, adventure and action games and fuses them into a relentlessly immersive and intoxicating whole".[95] Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club wrote that the game is "worth playing for the sense of discovery—each environment looks different from the last and requires a nuanced reaction—makes the action addictive."[96] Game Revolution's Duke Ferris noted that "the voices occasionally repeat" but was impressed that the developers managed to fit a lot of voiced dialog into the game, where most is "high-quality work".[97] IGN editor Charles Onyett commended the game for its "top notch storytelling, easy to navigate menus, and a wonderful upgrade to your map and journal."[23] X-Play's Jason D'Aprile stated, "All the games in this series have been known for their sheer vastness and freedom of choice, but the Elder Scrolls IV takes that concept and runs with it".[98] GameZone staff コメントしました on how あなた can spend a lot of your gameplay time によって leveling up your character, doing various quests, and customizing your character before even starting the main quest.[99] GamesTM editors noted that the game is "heavily steeped in RPG tradition, however, its appeal stretches far beyond the hardcore RPG demographic thanks to its ease of play, boundless ambition and focused attention to detail".[100] GameSpot's Greg Kasavin wrote that compared to Morrowind, which was one of the best role-playing games he has seen in years, "Oblivion is hands-down better, so much so that even those who'd normally have no interest in a role-playing game should find it hard to resist getting swept up in this big, beautiful, meticulously crafted world".[68]
Despite the praise, Patrick Joynt of 1UP.com criticized the conversations between in-game NPCs and the player: "When an NPC greets あなた with a custom piece of dialogue (such as a guard's warning) and then reverts to the standard options (like a guard's cheerful directions just after that warning) it's もっと見る jarring than the canned dialogue によって itself".[62] GameSpy's Justin Speer complained that he experienced "disruptive 読み込み中 stutters while moving across the game world, hanging load times in excess of 60 秒 during environmental transitions (even after clearing the cache), and several complete system crashes. On all systems [his team] encountered several miscellaneous smaller bugs, such as inexplicable floating objects and animals, lip-synching without speech and speech with no lip-synching".[101] Onyett of IGN criticized the disjunction between enemies that scaled up according to the player's level and not their combat abilities または NPC allies, the 読み込み中 times and the imprecision in the combat system, but stated that "none of those minor criticisms hold back Oblivion from being a thoroughly enjoyable, user-friendly, gorgeous experience with enough content to keep あなた returning time and time again".[23]
Oblivion won a number of industry and publication awards. The game had shipped 1.7 million copies によって April 10, 2006,[102] and sold over 3 million copies によって January 19, 2007.[103] In Japan, game magazine Famitsu gave the game its "Platinum award". In 2007, PC Gamer magazine rated Oblivion number one on their 一覧 of the 上, ページのトップへ 100 games of all time.[104] In addition to the awards won によって the game itself, Patrick Stewart's voice work as Uriel Septim won a Spike TV award,[83] and the musical score によって composer Jeremy Soule won the inaugural MTV Video 音楽 Award for "Best Original Score" through an international 人気 vote. The game was nominated for five BAFTAs.[105]
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Starting in April 2006, Bethesda released small packages of additional downloadable content (DLC) for the game from their website and over the Xbox Live Marketplace for US$1–3. The first update came as a set of specialized armor for Oblivion's ridable horses. It was released on April 3, 2006, and costs 200 Microsoft Points, equivalent to US$2.50[28] または £1.50;[29] the corresponding PC release cost US$1.99.[30] Although gamers generally displayed enthusiasm for the concept of micropayments for downloadable in-game content,[28][31] many expressed their dissatisfaction at the price they had...
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^ "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Interview". GameBanshee. UGO Networks. 2004-12-09. Retrieved 2007-06-01.
^ Kasavin, Greg (2006-03-25). "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review (Xbox 360)". GameSpot. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
^ a b Joynt, Patrick (2007-03-26). "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review (PS3)". GameSpy. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
^ "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Guide & Walkthrough - PlayStation 3 (PS3) - IGN". IGN. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
^ Pitts, Russ (2006-08-03). "Oblivion: The Dagobah Cave". The Escapist. Themis Group. Retrieved 2007-07-02.
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