Indeed, with few exceptions, the content in Oblivion PS3 is nigh-identical to its brethren in every way. That familiarity makes sense given that the game is practically the same adventure its counterparts were in 2006. Of course, if you've already played The Elder Scrolls on the other platforms, then its description here is a familiar one. Regardless+of+its+platform,+Oblivion+is+still+incredibly+huge. The number of sidequests and customization options is off the charts and the main quest itself is deep and engaging on its own. Enormous doesn't even begin to describe its scale as it dwarfs just about every other competitor in the genre. Originally planned as a launch title (and already released to a billion awards on PC and 360 last year), Oblivion is one of the most intimidating games you'll ever find. Luckily, Sony's system took only four months to get one as The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has finally been completed.
As the successor to the most popular role-playing trove in videogame history, the PlayStation 3 was in dire need of a good RPG.