The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Reviews

The new week starts off with two positive reviews for Bethesda's highly successful RPG, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The first is at MyGamer with an overall score of 9.8/10:
All of the above mentioned properties allows me come to this conclusion Oblivion is a game that does so much to draw the player into its world, that it's far more addictive than the vast majority of MMORPGs out there. Many MMORPGs promise to create a world that once you enter, you may want to leave the real world behind; Oblivion brilliantly succeeds in such a promise, and it's not even an online game. This is proof positive that an RPG doesn't need monthly fees to be good. However, for being such a great game, Oblivion lends itself to addiction, so only play it if you truly have the time to spare. Be sure not to forget about your real life once you get your hands on this game you have been warned.

And the second is at RPGLand with an overall score of 9.5/10:
Although no game can ever be perfect, Oblivion comes as close to this mark as any other game in the last several years.