Oblivion

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion review

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Elder Scrolls, we’re publishing our original reviews of each main game in the series from our archives. This review first ran in PC Gamer UK issue 160, back in March 2006.

The fourth Elder Scrolls game becomes the first to break the 90% score barrier. Tom’s review makes it clear just how enamoured he was with the game. Where our Morrowind reviewer clearly struggled to become immersed in world, here Tom is spinning multiple first-person tales of his adventures off the beaten track, finding surprising and detailed adventures as he explored the edges of Cyrodiil. Today, Oblivion is often seen as the weird middle-child of the series post-Daggerfall—not as weird and uncompromising as Morrowind; not as dense and modern as Skyrim. But reading through Tom’s review here, I can’t help but feel the pull to return.

(Image credit: Bethesda)

Need to know

Developer Bethesda Softworks
Minimum system 2GHz CPU, 512Mb RAM, 128Mb 3D card
Recommended 2.5GHz CPU, 1Gb RAM, 256Mb 3D card
Release date March 24, 2006

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