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Tags: Bethesda Softworks; Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Nearly a year ago we published a <a href=http://www.rpgcodex.com/content.php?id=129>review of Oblivion</a>.You know, back when that sort of thing was poignant. Now, just in case anyone still cares, here's a <a href=http://www.rpgcodex.com/content.php?id=142>second opinion</a>.
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<blockquote>Every now and then, a game comes along that sounds so insanely good on paper, that it doesn't really need salesmanship to get it out the door and into the eagerly grasping hands of gamers. But that didn't stop Bethesda hyping the ever-loving shit out of fourth Elder Scrolls RPG anyway. So is it the second coming? Is it even a decent game? These are the sort of questions that rattled through my mind as I sat back and watched the Patrick Stewart narrated introduction to Tamriel's Imperial province of Cyrodiil, where the game takes place.</blockquote>
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Nearly a year ago we published a <a href=http://www.rpgcodex.com/content.php?id=129>review of Oblivion</a>.You know, back when that sort of thing was poignant. Now, just in case anyone still cares, here's a <a href=http://www.rpgcodex.com/content.php?id=142>second opinion</a>.
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<blockquote>Every now and then, a game comes along that sounds so insanely good on paper, that it doesn't really need salesmanship to get it out the door and into the eagerly grasping hands of gamers. But that didn't stop Bethesda hyping the ever-loving shit out of fourth Elder Scrolls RPG anyway. So is it the second coming? Is it even a decent game? These are the sort of questions that rattled through my mind as I sat back and watched the Patrick Stewart narrated introduction to Tamriel's Imperial province of Cyrodiil, where the game takes place.</blockquote>
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