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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (GotY) for Windows is a compilation of this classic RPG game. Oblivion GotY will include the original version of the award-winning RPG Oblivion along with the official expansion, The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles, and the downloadable content, Knights of the Nine. This new product allows players who have never played the 2006 Game of the Year to experience Oblivion for the first time with additional content. In addition, gamers can continue their existing games of Oblivion and experience the new quests and areas offered by the expansion and downloadable content.
Oblivion features a powerful combination of free-form gameplay, unprecedented graphics, cutting edge AI, character voices by acting legends Patrick Stewart, Sean Bean, Terrance Stamp, and Lynda Carter, and an award-winning soundtrack. Gamers can choose to unravel Oblivion's epic narrative at their own pace or explore the vast world in search of their own unique challenges.
With more than 30 hours of new gameplay, Shivering Isles allows you to explore an entirely new plane of Oblivion - the realm of Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness. Shivering Isles features a bizarre landscape split between the two sides - Mania and Dementia -filled with vast, twisting dungeons mirroring the roots of the trees they are buried within. Sheogorath himself looks to you to be his champion and defend his realm and its inhabitants from destruction as you discover all new items, ingredients, spells, and much more. The Shivering Isles features a bizarre landscape split between the two sides - Mania and Dementia -filled with vast, twisting dungeons mirroring the roots of the trees they are buried within. You'll encounter more than a dozen new creatures including hideous insects, Flesh Atronachs, skeletal Shambles, amphibious Grummites. Throughout your adventure, you will discover all new items.
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- For the first time in a city builder you can look inside the Villas, forums, and even the Roman baths- Create your own living community simply by choosing and placing the wide variety of buildings
- Place hundreds of unique buildings across the city - more options than any other city building game
- Manage and interact with real Romans - bring high drama to your city with their emotions, state of health, and candid feelings about the city
- Build mighty wonders and monuments to influence your city and make it look great
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By B. Jones
This game is a few years old now, but is still one of the best RPG's out there. With the game of the year addition, playing it for the first time you will not be disappointed. The scenery is still among the best out there with individual detailing down to individual blades of grass. The weapons show pockmarks if they're old, the water looks incredible, and the spells are well done. The only thing that I can find as a negative in this game is in the beginning, the distances you have to travel can be a little frustrating, you might spend 3 of your first 5 hours just walking some where if you haven't played before. The story lines are amazing, especially the main story. I love that as you level, the NPC's and foes increase in difficulty accordingly.
If you are into mythical RPG's, you will absolutely love this game. And at less than $30, you can't go wrong even if you didn't like it. 5 stars through and through

By Breezy J
I bought this game before, from a secondhand video game store. It was thirty five dollars! I found it on Amazon and thought i'd give this one a try, since my old game stopped working. I didn't expect this one to be all that good. When i got it in the mail- rather quickly, i might add- i realized it was THREE games in one! All for eleven dollars! I am totally satisfied with this purchase. The quality is even better than my last one, and now I can enjoy all three games, too!

By S. Burroughs (S. Calif, USA)
for me, Morrowind was the beginning of my insanity with the Elder Scrolls games and Bethesda- whom makes them (note: and Fallout 3). I absolutely adored Morrowind (game of the year edition- ie: GOTY edition) and played it for nearly 2 years without even getting around to doing the *main quest*. I loved it.... and ive ended up doing the same with Oblivion (also GOTY edition) and consequentionally, will likely also do so with Fallout 3 GOTY edition when it comes out as well- and i usually dont like shooter games.
ah....but we're here to talk Oblivion. Ill be the first to say that Oblivion isnt Morrowind by any means- definately 2 different areas of the world of Tamriel, and two different games- and rightly so. Who wants to play the same old thing with simply a new coat of paint? I'll say that i beleive that Oblivion has been dumbed down a bit for this round- and im not sure why. you can join all the factions- pretty much from the word "go".... which was lovely- but i liked the dilemma of really hammering out the pros and cons in Morrowind as to *what* guild or household to join and the ramifications of that decision. (these people dont get along with these guys, these other guys hate those guys...etc) And there really wasnt much of that in Oblivion. I also thought that the story lines, tho wonderfully in depth, could have been a bit more intricate- and the decision making could have been a bit more complex as it was on occasion in Morrowind.
I will say- i do like how they made playing a vampire a bit more (realistic?) doable in this game- which in reality could be worked around- as it is in the game, with a bit of careful planning and thought. Its nice that all the magic armors/items in the game are constant effect instead of having limited effect/duration items as well- which is handy- but it also takes away the planning and juggling to be done frequently in Morrowind- which could have used a bit more constant effect items..... dumbs it down a bit i felt- not having to really think and plan what i was doing and how etc.
The expansion packs Knights of the Nine and The Shivering Isles are both exciting, grand and welcome editions to the game and i was thrilled to have them. I loved the Shivering Isles especially- probalby because it fondly reminds me of Morrowind somehow- maybe in its darkness and feel and a bit of *how* it looks reminds me of Vardenfell. The Knights of the Nine was a great epic quest(s) ......and the Shivering Isles was another incredible, long, and involved series of quests..... that and Sheogorath- the Madgod is quite disturbing. lol.
if you are a fan of western RPGs- id suggest pickign Oblivion GOTY up- its a great game..... it'll grab your attention and you'll have a hard time pulling yourself away from it.
- id suggest picking up Morrowind (GOTY) as well- if you can forgive some clunky fighting mechanics, and dated game design for a great story and game that'll suck you in

By Kevin Kiersky (Olympia, WA USA)
For me, Baldur's Gate, Morrowind and Oblivion, are the CRPG Trinity -- especially in their most updated and extended versions -- 4-in-1 Boxset for Baldur's Gate I & II -- and Game-of-the-Year sets for each of Elder Scrolls III & IV [Morrowind and Oblivion series]. In addition, for each game-series, the separate world-maps and game-manuals are quite useful [these may or may not be in your particular box-set]. Each of these game-series has still current [2009] substantial online community & modding resources. Each is a true CRPG [computer role-playing game]. Their hi-tech is NOT cutting-edge, each is NOT multi-player online and they are NOT linear-plot force-fed hack-and-slash bloody orgies [but you can play as "hard" or "soft" and as "dark" or "fair" as you choose]. What IS well-and-good about each and every one of these fun-and-fine "Old Classic" games -- is that they really ARE richly-balanced deep Medieval-Magic RPG fantasy-adventures that you create in free-will, thru hundreds of hours, as you wander-and-wonder thru vast worlds.
So, for Baldur's Gate, Morrowind and Oblivion, you can follow well-done Main Quests or follow many side-paths great-and-small -- in any order and timing as you like. Each game-series is very colorful with grand good music -- and with lots of stories and in-game books to read for pleasure and profit. For each game-series, you can re-play [and survive] many times via new-games and save-games. Be aware that too many save-games [and mods] can slow-down, distort, freeze or crash such CRPGs. By the way, for Morrowind, you can access its save-games by going into your computer's "All Programs" and going into "Bethesda Softworks" -- expand "Morrowind" -- seeing another list including "Morrowind" and expand that -- click-on "Open file location" -- then click-on "Compatibility Files" on that window's top bar [NOT in the main file-list below]. In the "Compatibiltiy Files" list you can expand "Saves" [save-games] to click-on and delete as many as you want. Sword-and-Sorcery at its best +++

By DarkNeutron
This is a fun game with an incredibly long storyline. It does have high system requirements, however. I can only run it on medium-low with an AMD 955BE and Nvidia 8600GT.
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