The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Reviews

Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion continues to be the subject of positive reviews, with three more appearing over the weekend. The first is at Gaming Age with an overall score of "A-":
Overall, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is easily one of the best reasons to currently own a 360. The game will provide you with more content than you can possibly handle, and is one of the few games on the market today that's actually worth the full $60 price tag. Even if you weren't a fan of the Morrowind, or a fan of the western RPG, I ultimately still suggest giving this one a go, simply for the unparalleled experience it provides.

The second is at GamesFirst! with a perfect score of 5/5:
Go get it, now. If you own a 360, go buy Oblivion. If you don't, here's your reason: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is the blockbuster that makes it all worth it.

And the third is at GamePro with a perfect score of 5/5:
There's no way to sum up all of Oblivion in one key passage or phrase. The game is, after all, incredibly deep, and there are an almost infinite number of activities to try and master. Not every activity is equally satisfying (or polished), but the sheer variety of them ensures you'll always have something new and interesting to do. Already beaten the main quest? Then join the local Fighter's Guild and rise through those ranks. Or clear out every dungeon on the map, searching for the ultimate sword. Or just wander the countryside, picking wildflowers and mushrooms. It's all good.