Bethesda Softworks released the latest instalment in the Elder Scrolls series, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, in November 2011. Its predecessor in the series, Oblivion, is still worth playing, even though Oblivion was released in 2006. The age of the game means that, even if it is bought new, it can still be fairly cheap.When looking for a copy of Oblivion to buy, you want to be purchasing at least the Game of the Year Edition, as this includes The Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine expansions. The 5th Anniversary Edition also includes these expansions.
There are a large number of NPCs in the game. Some are just there to kill, such as monsters, but many are people with schedules and routines. You can't just turn up somewhere and expect that the NPC will always be there. If it's the wrong time of day, they won't be.Quests are a major part of Oblivion. Although some of these are small, the larger series in particular are actually comprised of many related quests, each of which is part of the whole. The player can have many quests started at the same time, although only one can actually be active at any point. The currently active quest can be switched from the list of all unfinished quests as desired.
This is the main theme of the game, although you can spend many days playing with the rest of the content without actually progressing anywhere in the main quest. This is where the game starts though, and comprises the character creation and introduction to the gameplay.There are various factions in the game that the player can join, or be invited into, and then advance through the faction to eventually lead it. These are also interlinking quest series.
The Fighters Guild
This quest series revolves around various fighter quests, and the defeat of their rivals, the Blackwood Company. Some dangerous combat, but little magic.
The Mages Guild
The Mages Guild quest series is based around the defeat of a faction of Necromancers. The quest to join the guild itself is not an easy one. Lots of magic in this series.
The Thieves Guild
Joining the Thieves Guild provides an outlet for selling any goods you may have stolen, as normal shopkeepers have no interest in buying them. Lots of sneaking and stealing.
The Dark Brotherhood
The Dark Brotherhood are assassins. Joining the guild will require to go around murdering people for money. Murdering an NPC will trigger an invite to join the guild.
Arena
Mostly set within the Arena in the Imperial City, much of this is just straight up Arena fights, in order to become the Grand Champion of the Arena. Some other quests will help you in this.
There are 15 Daedric quests to complete. Although not on the scale of the main or faction quests, some of these will also require several separate quests to complete. The reward for success is a Daedric artefact specific to the relevant Daedric lord or lady. The quests cannot all be done immediately; there are varying level requirements for the quests. A Daedric quest will need to be completed as part of the main quest series.
As well as the various larger quest series, there are a number of smaller quests that can be done around Tamriel, available in cities and settlements around the map.
In order to train skills to the maximum level of 100 outside of actually using them, there is a high level trainer available for each of the 21 skills. The trainers will usually require a player to do something for them in order to receive training.
A number of the following will be visited to do with major and minor quests, but some of these have no relation to any official content. This doesn't count locations added in expansions. The types are defined by their symbols on the game map, if they have symbols. As you find or are told of new locations, a marker will appear on the map for them.
Ayleid Ruins, Forts, Mines and Caves come in a number of different sizes.There are many other items of interest in Oblivion; chests scattered around the map, lots of reading material from scraps of paper to books, some of which will increase a skill when read, houses that can be purchased and furnished in every city except Kvatch, various wandering NPCs, other adventurers and plants that can be harvested for Alchemy ingredients, as well as all the trainable skills.
Two expansion packs were released for Obivion. These are included in the Game of the Year and 5th Anniversary Editions, but can also be bought from the Xbox store for Xbox players. There currently doesn't seem to be a means for PC players to purchase these outside of the Game of the Year and Anniversary editions.
The Knights of the Nine is a major quest series based around the player refounding the Knights of the Nine faction and defeating the sorcerer-king Umaril. They can also now join the Nine Divines faction. The quest adds a number of new places to visit, as well as the new faction and various items.
The Shivering Isles is an enormous addition, adding new Alchemical ingredients and new monsters, a major quest series and numerous minor quests, all set in a new realm, the Shivering Isles, the realm of the mad Daedric lord Sheogorath. Many NPCs in this land are somewhat on the strange side.This is official extra game content supplied by Bethesda, and can be obtained from the Xbox store for Xbox users. Unfortunately, the DLC for PC users seems to be currently unobtainable from Bethesda, as their store is down, although all except Fighter's Stronghold should be available with the Knights of the Nine expansion.
The content is all purchasable, although it does not cost much.
Wizards Tower
This adds Frostcrag Spire to the game, a wizard's tower up in the Jerall Mountains. Initially, there's very little present, but, with a fair chunk of money, players can upgrade it to add a host of spell and alchemy related items.
Horse armour, available from Snak gra-Bura at the Chestnut Handy stables outside the Imperial City, allows you to protect your horse. Horses are a vital, and often expensive, means of getting around without using fast travel, as they enable you to outrun enemies, so protecting your horse is a good idea.
Horse armour is available in both steel and elven, and once equipped for the first time, Snak gra-Bura will equip any legally owned horse with either armour for 500gp.
Mehrunes' Razor
The Daedric Quests in the main game don't include one for Mehrunes Dagon. Given that he is the main enemy and behind all the troubles in the main quest series, this is less than surprising. This expansion fills that gap with a reasonably substantial quest to acquire another Daedric artefact belonging to Mehrunes Dagon himself, the aforementioned Mehrunes' Razor.
Spell Tomes
This adds 280 Spell Tomes, which have a chance to turn up in various loot from either dead enemies or from containers. Reading these books will give you the option to learn the spell in the book. A cheap way of acquiring new spells, some of which aren't available to buy anywhere, but the Tomes aren't that common.
One reason why there is always something new to do in Oblivion is because users are always creating new content. The content is created using the Elder Scrolls Construction Kit, and includes unofficial game patches, for problems the official ones don't fix, minor and major modifications of upgrades in the game, to new spells, houses, NPCs and quests to name a few. Many user created quests will add new locations to visit also.
User created quests can vary in size from small and easily finished to huge ones such as The Lost Spires, which adds a new faction, the Archaeology Guild, and a complete associated quest series for advancing in the Guild, similar to the official Faction Quests.
With the amount of user content available, even a player who has completed every official quest and story and cleared out every dungeon and cave will still find at many hours of further entertainment.
Oblivion has hours, if not hundreds of hours, of gameplay, if you consider all the quests, expansions and downloadable content, and that's before user created content is even considered. This is only a brief overview of all the content available in the game. Although Skyrim is newer, and therefore improved upon, many users of Oblivion have altered and improved pretty much every aspect of the game. Oblivion may be six years old, but it is still definitely worth buying and playing if you haven't already done so.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Game of the Year Edition - PC


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