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Fallout 3 Review: Wasting Away Again In Radiationville [Fallout 3]
Original at Kotaku
• Tue, Oct 28
By Mike Fahey Fallout 3 was developed by Bethesda Game Studios, published by Bethesda Softworks. Released on Oct. 28 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. Retails for USD$59.99 on console, $49.99 PC. Played Xbox 360 version. Created multiple characters, played story mode to completion, experienced two dif...
Fallout 3 - Final Review - review and rating for Xbox 360 platform
Original at Planet Xbox 360
• Mon, Oct 27
Bethesda Softworks, famously known for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which was released on the Xbox 360 a few years ago to critical acclaim and insane fan response; decided long ago that they wanted to develop the next game in the ...
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion | Busby SEO Test
Original at internet24jam.com
• Sun, Oct 12
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Review : The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3) [PS3] - from GamePro.com
Original at GamePro.com
• Mon, Aug 25
Review - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3) - One of the best RPGs of all time comes to the PS3 and as impossible as it sounds, it's gotten better.
Opinion: Mod interview: Neither shaken nor stirred
Original at Bethesda
• Thu, Jul 31
By gstaff I came quite late to Morrowind and there were lots of mods and resources already available. I found a mod site when I looked for information on updating Morrowind. I didn’t know what a mod was, so I didn’t download any at the time. I completed Morrowind and loaded Bloodmoon. I needed a house so I fo...
Review #2: The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion (PC)
Original at Gameriot.com
• Fri, May 23
9.4The Best Thing: One of the most intriguing and variety-packed collection of role-playing quests to ever be crafted.The Worst Thing: Ugly distant textures and severe pop-in and stuttering can kill some otherwise gorgeous wilderness ...
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls Traveler: Issue 1
Original at The Elder Scrolls Traveler
• Thu, Feb 21
By Australia CYRODIIL Imperial City: Arboretum Imperial City: The Arcane University Imperial City: The Arena Imperial City: Green Emperor Way Imperial City: Market District Imperial City: Prison Imperial City: Talos Plaza District Imperial City: Temple District Imperial City: Waterfront
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls Traveler: Issue 4
Original at The Elder Scrolls Traveler
• Thu, Feb 21
By Australia Ten essential Oblivion mods @ Planet Elder Scrolls Must Have Mods @ The UESP Oblivion: Make It Pretty Guide @ GameSpot A Short and Useful Guide to Oblivion Mod Heaven Bobbo's Oblivion Mod's List 13 Oblivion Mods That Should Not Have Been
Opinion: Elder Scrolls Traveler: Issue 7
Original at The Elder Scrolls Traveler
• Thu, Feb 21
By Australia PC: “What is this place?” PC: “Why did that door appear in Cyrodiil?” PC: “What do you want with me?” PC: “And the people outside?” PC: “How can they be cured?” PC: ”What happens now?” PC: “Greymarch?” PC: “What now?” PC: “Why Xedilian?” PC: “Tell me about this place.”
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls Traveler: Issue 9
Original at The Elder Scrolls Traveler
• Thu, Feb 21
By Australia New Oblivion PS3 reviews @ GamePro, Animetique, GameShark, GameVortex. Shivering Isles Main Quest PC: “What do you mean?” Then, to the most important question: “How can I be a Daedric Prince?” PC: "Where will you be?” PC: “What’s next?” PC: “Save you time?” PC: “What now?”
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - PC - scoh
Original at Game Revolution
• Thu, Dec 13
As far as linearity...forget about it. Of all the words to describe Morrowind, linear is not one of them. Sure the main quest is unchanged, but there are so many ways to get there that every time you try, your experience will be different regardless of how hard you try to make it linear.
The Elder Scrolls Iv: Oblivion Review
Original at Find Free Articles
• Mon, Oct 15
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When The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was released for the Xbox 360 in 2006, it was considered by many to be the best role playing game of the year. Fortunately, PlayStation 3 owners will now be able to delve into the world of Tamriel. ...
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review
Original at goarticles Technology Recent Articles
• Mon, Oct 15
• 14 related articles
By default@goarticles.com (sayed islam) When The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was released for the Xbox 360 in 2006, it was considered by many to be the best role playing game of the year. Fortunately, PlayStation 3 owners will now be abl...
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PS3 Review: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Original at Fragland.net
• Sun, Jul 29
Zwan has checked out The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, one of the top RPG's on PC for the last coulpe of years, which has now been ported to PS3. Does the transfer from PC to PS3 change the game in a good or bad way? ...
Opinion: MAIN: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Interview
Original at Geek.com
• Thu, May 31
By James You may remember how high I was on The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; I even gave it my first and only Geek Pick (see my full review). I was fortunate enough to be able to get an interview with Craig Lafferty, Senior Producer on Oblivion on the PS3. The full interview appears below:
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls Traveler: Issue 10
Original at The Elder Scrolls Traveler
• Sat, May 5
By noreply@blogger.com (Australia) Bethesda have released updated patches for all language versions of Shivering Isles. Download the patches here. An Xbox 360 update for Shivering Isles is now available for download from Xbox Live. Bethesda have also released an updated patch for Oblivion for the English US version only. Re...
Review: The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles
Original at Xboxic
• Wed, Apr 4
By Alex King The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is easily one of the best games for the 360, and roughly a year after its release the expansion Shivering Isles is now available. Can the adventures awaiting you in the realm of the daedric prince of madness stand up to those in the rest of Cyrodiil? The Shiverin...
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls Traveler: Issue 6
Original at The Elder Scrolls Traveler
• Sat, Mar 31
By noreply@blogger.com (Australia) However, a confession has to be made: I am not as much into the Elder Scrolls lore and stories as you might expect. While I did play Morrowind a lot, I have never gotten into the whole background Elder Scrolls lore thing. Oblivion also hasn’t really turned out to be the “Morrowind with upgraded...
Opinion: The Elder Scrolls Traveler: Issue 5
Original at The Elder Scrolls Traveler
• Sat, Mar 24
By noreply@blogger.com (Australia) It seems like the awards and accolades drop weekly for the girls and boys at Bethesda. Oblivion has scored the #16 spot on a list of the 25 Best PC Games of All Time, while Morrowind has snagged the #15 spot on the list of 25 Best XBOX Games of All Time. Ayleids in Oblivion