Very helpful
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I don't usually buy guides but i liked the game so much that i wanted to make sure i've completed and found everything and without this book (plus the bethesda forum) I never would have been able to do that. This guide is very detailed and i recommend it to anyone that has the game.
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One of the best game guides i've ever purchased!!!
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The book is huge, it must be like 300 pages long.It is really helpful,it tells you all about stats to begin with but then about 60 pages in it starts to talk about the main quest.After that it tells you how to complete all the other quests(guild quests,freeform quests...).This book is really helpful, if you are stuck on Oblivion you need to get this.Essential.
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Excellent, only a few flaws.
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I have the book and have been using it for some 30 hours now. It's the size and thickness of a telephone directory and is in colour throughout. Overall, well worth getting. Especially for people who are new to complex role-playing-games (or even to computer games in general, drawn in by the excellent Oblivion reviews). Is the book just a giant 'plot spoiler'? Well, like any tool, if it's 'good' or 'bad' all depends on how you use it. If you just read through the whole book, then the game will be completely spoiled for you. But if you look at it "a bit at a time" and only use it cautiously (i.e.: you never look at the Main Quest pages unless you go only to the specific page you need, and then shield upcoming paragraphs with your hands) where you are really stuck somewhere in the game, then it can aid the pleasure of playing the game. Because one of the big drawbacks of playing these kinds of massive games is the hours of useless frustrated activity, running around getting dizzy looking for X or Y when it's actually somewhere else. This very comprehensive guide helps smooth out those frustrating times, and thus makes the game more enjoyable for me. Overall, the writing and print quality is excellent, for the price. One thing I didn't like was the snide and cynical tone that kept creeping into the writing - the author often implies that "suspending one's disbelief" in a RPG game is a bit silly and purile, and keeps pointing out logical inconsistencies. We don't need to know that, we just want to know how to play the game. The Index could have been much much better. It isn't hard to auto-generate a very good and complete index using software, these days.
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An excellent companion ...
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A beautiful guide. Well presented and full of info. As thick as a brick but there is no page wasting here (ie. large pictures and little, text which many computer guides seem to suffer from). Every page is crammed with useful information. It is written in an informal and friendly way that is a pleasure to read. Also, the book stays open on the page you require when you place it down. Something I find very useful when trying to play and read at the same time. It is true that the actual walkthrough section of the guide should really be ignored when playing a free roaming game such as Oblivion. Only to be dipped into when you find yourself stuck at certain points or unsure of how to continue. However, the sections on creating your own character and the tips, stats and info on magic, weapons and skills are all immensely useful and are well worth the price of admission. The guide goes into much more detail then the game concerning Character skills, for example. Having more knowledge about the game helps derive more enjoyment from it. Also, reading stats from a television screen for long periods of time can be a strain on the eyes. I much prefer to play the game proper (ie. the fighting and exploring), whilst using the book to give me a statistical breakdown of any items I may pick up or magic I may learn. These sections account for approximately a quarter of the guide. Another quarter accounts for hints, tips and maps. Whilst approx half of the book is dedicated to giving advice on completing the games numerous missions. The maps are numerous and also very well designed in this guide. But again, I would recommend they should be used only when really needed. Overall, I would say this guide is not an essential purchase for Oblivion, but it makes a great companion to the game.
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Highly recommended
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I don't normally buy or play games like Oblivion but read several reviews and am damn glad I did decide to give it a go,as it is wonderful. The game is absolutely massive,as is this strategy guide,half as thick as the Yellow Pages.Now I know people think these guides are for cheating,and some use them for that sole reason,but that's not the reason I bought it.I decided to buy it for the pure reason there is so much to take in and the manual that ships with the game only skims over the surface.There were a few things I simply didn't understand that this book explains.It's a lovely guide with nice screenshots and illustrations and I'd recommend it to anyone who is stuck,unsure,wants to 'cheat' or just wants a good read.
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