This game is basically amazing, but later on you find out that this game loses what made Morrowind one of the best games

User Rating: 9.8 | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion X360
To put this game's review into one word- it would be "amazing". Lets go over the specific stats of the game.

Graphics: The graphics in this game is great, with all the grass and lighting effects, but slowdowns are common in the game, but it never slows down to a point where you cannot play it.

Gameplay: The fighting system is way better than Morrowind, as all the slashes and arrows will hit the target if you see it hit the target. The missions are often times different from each other, creating much variety in the game.

Value: This game has so much content, it may as well be called a MSORPG (Massively Singleplayer Offline Role Playing Game). It has at least 100 hours of gameplay inside the disk.

Oblivion has its faults too, however. There are a buttload of glitches in the game, which are hoped to be fixed in updates. There are way too many loading times, too. Most importantly, it lacks the "feel" that made Morrowind one of the best games ever made. The voices of the different races sound much too alike, and all the cities look way too familiar.

The A.I. is probably one of my favorite parts of the game. The A.I. may have many faults, but the A.I. is still very lifelike compared to all those other games. The A.I. in Oblivion allow you to see things you have never before seen in single player games. You will see robberys, people hunting, and sometimes, random fights breaking out accidently in the faults of the A.I., creating giant battles in the towns.

I didn't say all I needed to say about the game, but it is because the game is simply too large.