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 Description:
 The  Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (often referenced as Oblivion)  is a single-player role-playing video game developed by Bethesda  Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks and the Take-Two  Interactive subsidiary 2K Games. It is the fourth  installment in The Elder Scrolls action fantasy  video game series, following The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.  Oblivion was released March 20, 2006, for Windows PCs and  the Xbox 360. A PlayStation 3  release was shipped March  20, 2007, in North America and on April 27 in  Europe. After a number of  smaller content releases, a major expansion  pack—Shivering Isles—was  released. The Game of the Year Edition became available on Steam  on September 11, 2007.  
 Gameplay:
Oblivion  incorporates open-ended   (or "sandbox") gameplay. The main  quest can be postponed or ignored as   the player explores the expansive  game world, follows side-quests,   interacts with NPCs, slays monsters,  and develops their character. The   player is free to go anywhere in  the realm of Cyrodiil at any time while   playing the game, even after  completing the main quest. The game never   ends, and the player may  build up the character indefinitely. The   fast-travel system used in Arena  and Daggerfall makes a return in Oblivion.   When  the player visits a location, it appears as an icon on the game   world  map. From then on, the player can travel to this location   instantly,  though the in-game time is adjusted to reflect the length of   the  journey. However, the player cannot initiate fast-travel if they  are   in combat or inside a location. The game regards the player to be  in   combat when a creature decides to attack the player, regardless of    whether the player can see the creature or not.
 Plot:
In  terms of plot, Oblivion is not a direct sequel to The Elder  Scrolls III: Morrowind or any other game, though references place  the plot several years after the events of Morrowind. Oblivion    is set in Cyrodiil, a province of Tamriel, the continent on which all    the games in the series have taken place. The plot begins with the    arrival of Emperor Uriel Septim VII (voiced by Patrick Stewart),    accompanied by a trio of Imperial bodyguards known as "the Blades" at    the Imperial City prison. They are fleeing from the assassins of the    Mythic Dawn, a Daedric cult, who just recently murdered the Emperor's    three sons. The emperor and the Blades head to the sewer that leads out    of the city, using a secret entrance that by chance is located in the    cell occupied by the player. The player follows the party into a  series   of catacombs. There, the group is attacked by the Mythic Dawn,  who are   staved off by the Blades. Meanwhile, Uriel Septim entrusts the  player   with the Amulet of Kings, an ancient artifact traditionally  worn by the   Septim emperors of Tamriel, and orders the player to take  it to a man   known as Jauffre. Immediately after the emperor gives the  amulet to the   player, an assassin ambushes and kills the emperor  before being   defeated. The sole surviving guard, Baurus, explains that  Jauffre is the   grandmaster of the Blades and can be found at Weynon  Priory. The  player  then proceeds to the open world of Cyrodiil.   Screenshots:  
 





 
  
  
  
 Reception:
| Reviews | 
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 | Publication | Score | 
 | Famitsu | 38/40 (Platinum) | 
 | GameSpot | 9.3/10 (PC),9.6/10 (Xbox 360), 9.5/10  (PS3) | 
 | GameSpy | 4/5 | 
 | IGN | 9.3/10 (PC, Xbox 360), 9.2/10 (PS3) | 
 | PC Gamer US | 95/100 | 
 | OXM | 9.5/10 | 
 | Aggregates | 
 | Compiler | Score | 
 | Game Rankings | 93% (PC: based on 61 reviews), 94% (Xbox 360: based on 101 reviews),
 93% (PS3: based on 55 reviews)
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 | Metacritic | 94/100 (PC: based on 53 reviews), 94/100 (Xbox 360: based on 90 reviews),
 93/100 (PS3: based on 45 reviews)
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 | Awards | 
 | Award | Publications | 
 | Overall Game of the Year
 | G4, Spike TV, Golden Joystick Awards, Shacknews
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 | PC Game of the Year | IGN Readers' Choice, GameSpy Gamers' Choice,
 Gamespot Readers' Choice,
 Interactive Achievement Awards,
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 | RPG of the Year | 1UP.com, G4, IGN, IGN Readers' Choice,
 GameSpy, GameSpy Gamers' Choice,
 GameSpot, Gamespot Readers' Choice
 Game Revolution, Interactive Achievement Awards
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Official System  Requirements: 
     
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 | Minimum | Recommended | 
 | Microsoft  Windows | 
 | Operating system | Windows XP, Windows Vista  and Windows 7 | 
 | CPU | Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or equivalent processor | 
 
 Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz or equivalent processor
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 | Memory | 512 MB RAM | 
 
 1 GB RAM
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 | Hard drive space | 4,6 GB of free hard drive space | 
 
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 | Graphics hardware | 128 MB Direct3D compatible video  card and DirectX 9.0 compatible driver | 
 
 ATI X800 series, NVIDIA 6800 series or better graphics card
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 | Sound hardware | DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card | 
 
 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
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 | Network | Broadband connection required for  Multiplayer Connectivity. Internet Connection required for activation | 
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