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Amazon Minimum Age: 204 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Bethesda EAN: 0093155127005 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Item Dimensions: Label: Bethesda Manufacturer: Bethesda Model: 12700 MPN: 12700 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Bethesda Release Date: October 16, 2007 Studio: Bethesda Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: With the Elder Scrolls IV: The Shivering Isles for the Xbox 360, you'll open up new areas in the world of Oblivion so you can continue playing with your existing save game/character, or create an all new character just to explore the new content. Within the Realm of Sheogorath, players can explore the two extreme sides of the god's madness -- the sublimely creative and the completely psychotic. Something is happening to the Shivering Isles and Sheogorath himself looks to you to be his champion and defend his realm and its inhabitants from destruction. Do you have the strength to survive his trials, tame a realm fraught with paranoia and despair, and wear the mantle of a God? ESRB Rated M for Mature Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - So Different, Yet So Much AlikeRight in the middle of the Niben Bay of Cyrodiil lies the entrance to the realm of Sheogorath called the Shivering Isles. Here you'll find some bizarre things and even more bizarre people. Shivering Isles is the expansion pack to the brilliant Elder Scrolls: Oblivion. Key Features: Two New Armor and Weapons Sets Many new special weapons and magical items About 20-25 hours of new gameplay A good amount of new enemies New conjuration spells New greater ... Read More Rating: - Adds new things but doesn't change muchThis expansion is pretty fun. Who doesn't like to run around in a world where insanity reigns supreme? The only draw backs is that it doesn't add many new things. Oh, it does add so much. New characters to interact with. New story line, new enemies, new spells, new wea-- let's just say it adds a bunch of stuff. The only things is that it may feel like the same ol'car but with a new paint job. Don't get me wrong. I like what Shivering Isles brings to Oblivion, it just seems like ... Read More Rating: - Alice in Wonderland Meets Lord of the RingsIf Oblivion is much like Lord of the Rings than Shivering Isles is that combined with the lost mind world of Alice in Wonderland. SI is a world of two sever mental illnesses, dementia and mania. In the middle of these two worlds is the Daedric Prince of Madness himself. When just getting to him is a mission in and of itself this expansion is a wonderful edition to the Elder Scrolls. It is, however, a totally new and different story unlike anything that was encountered in Oblivion. It reminds me most ... Read More Rating: - A solid additionShivering Isles is a little weird. But that's to be expected. You're playing in the realm of madness. The expansion offers a solid continuation of the play you've loved from Oblivion. The story isn't as engrossing and you're not as encouraged to wander around aimlessly looking for adventure but it is fun. You're not missing anything by not playing this expansion but if you really liked Oblivion and want a reason to keep playing the buy/download Shivering Isles. Rating: - great adition to oblivionIf you liked oblivion and want some more questing, get shivering isles. Its a bit bizarre but hey, you've just completed quests in a land filled with elves and talking lizards so this will not be much of a stretch for you. Enter the realm of dementia or mania (your choice) and encounter new foes n freaky friends. You can use the character you already built in oblivion to wander about in this new area, questing and offing the offensive creatures that get in your way. Far from long but still satisfying. ... Read More |