The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion PS3 Reviews

Three more perfect or near-perfect reviews of Bethesda's PS3 version of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion have hit the 'net. The first is at GameShark with an overall score of "A":
At the end of the day I can't help but give the PS3 version of Oblivion a ringing and enthusiastic endorsement. I highly recommend this game for PS3 owners that haven't tried it on other platforms. The PS3 isn't exactly saturated with RPG's right now, so fans of the genre would be foolish not to give this game a try. There's a reason that Oblivion has won dozens of awards on other platforms - it is an almost flawless role-playing game experience with hundreds of hours' worth of content.

The second is at GamePro with an overall score of 4.75/5:
I could go on and on about the game, but really, the only way to truly experience the magic of Oblivion is to, well, experience it. PlayStation 3 owners who are skeptical that their six hundred hard-earned dollars were spent in vain or who have already burned through the first wave of primarily action-driven games now have a deep, rich, and meaningful experience to play into. You'd be a fool to miss out on this one.

And the third is at Animetique with an overall score of 5/5:
The in-game graphics are amazing in high def. As this was my first experience with a PS3 and an HDTV, I examined everything I could find and marveled at the textures and movements. Shadows move with your character. You can hit things with arrows and they react (for instance, hit a well bucket and the bucket swings back and forth). Real time play is as detailed as watching cut scenes from PS2 games. And the dungeons and towns all have their own unique look and feel.