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Oblivion

Ok, so I am about 30 hours into the game and decided to write down my thoughts so far. The first word that comes to mind when trying to describe the game is “massive”. The world is so large and there are so many things to do its crazy. The world itself seems alive as you explore it. Everything from wildlife walking around, storm fronts that roll in, and people going about their daily lives creates a game world unlike anything before. The world is so beautifully crafted; it gives you a sense of awe just walking around.

I decided to create a warrior for my first time. I plan to play again as a mage or some other class that uses a lot of magic. The game would play a whole lot different depending on what class you are. My friend Tom has been playing a ton just as a master thief. He has already made a massive amount of money. I am sure he has made lots of progress in the thief’s guild as well. My other friend Jeff is playing as some magic class I believe. He is also getting pretty good with the bow, shooting people from a distance. My warrior prefers to get in close and cut up fools with his one handed glass sword while blocking with his shield. I have a few magic spells to back me up too.

From the start of the game there were many quests I could have done, and I did a good number of them. Right now I probably have more active quests then I have completed quests, and I plan to do every one of them. Each quest is completely unique and interesting. Not one of them has been boring so far, and they have all been worth doing. Getting quests feel natural. Some you get from overhearing dynamic NPC conversations while others (like the main storyline quests) are directly given to you by NPC characters.

The amount of dialog in this game is impressive. Absolutely everything is spoken (except for books) and the voice acting is excellent. The characters look great and have a good amount of facial expression. You can even tell how much someone likes just by paying attention at how they look at you.

So far, the main quest story line is excellent. There is a good set of well developed core characters and the quests are very fun to do. However, I have been spending most of my time doing side quests. I spent a good amount of time fighting in the arena and eventually became champion. It’s definitely worth it and I suggest everyone to give the arena a go. I have also been doing a lot of quests for the fighter’s guild as well as the mage’s guild.

I have also gone into a lot of cool dungeons that I randomly came across while walking around the beautifully rendered and animated forests. All of the dungeons are unique and have some pretty good loot to be found if you go looking for it. I have also closed quite a few oblivion gates and have gotten some pretty cool stones for it.

I think I am getting somewhat close to the end of the main quest, but I plan to be playing this game much longer even after I am done with the story. This is just one of those games that are fun to live in and go exploring. When I finally finish the game (well more like the main quest) I will post a review.

Oblivion is the best Xbox 360 game so far and is reason enough to buy the console. I can easily recommend this game to just about anyone.

If you want some more information on Oblivion, check the video below. It starts off with the E3 trailer of the game followed by a demo of the game with one of the developers narrating. It shows off everything from the forests and dungeons to how the impressive AI makes the world seem alive.

Also, if you have been playing this game, I would love to hear your impressions of it so far.

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Huxley

After playing some more Planetside, I am really looking forward to the upcoming MMOFPS Huxley for the Xbox 360. It’s running on Unreal Engine 3 and looks absolutely amazing. Think of it like Planetside but with twitch gameplay like unreal tournament. It’s going to be awesome. First check out the E3 trailer and then check out this demo:

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Microsoft confirms acquisition of Lionhead

Peter Molyneux’s Lionhead Studios joins the likes of Bungie, Rare, and Ensemble at Microsoft Game Studios.

Following weeks of speculation, Microsoft today confirmed that it has purchased Lionhead Studios for an undisclosed sum. Best known for its Black & White and Fable series, the Guildford-based studio headed up by Peter Molyneux will now develop exclusively for the Xbox 360 and Windows platforms.

“We could not be more excited about being part of Microsoft Game Studios. They have long supported our creative vision, and this teamwork resulted in the hugely successful Fable franchise,” said Molyneux, managing director of Lionhead Studios. “This acquisition gives Lionhead the stability and opportunity to focus on creating world-class next-generation titles. We are joining some of the most incredible game creators in the industry, the combined talent of which will truly take next-generation gaming to a new level.”

It’s been an eventful year thus far for Lionhead Studios. The company was rumored to be the subject of a bidding war between Microsoft and Ubisoft earlier this year, had its console versions of The Movies canceled by Activision, and is currently believed to be working on only two games with a staff that’s some 50 bodies lighter than it was a couple of months ago. We’ll bring you more information on Lionhead Studios’ upcoming games as soon as it becomes available.

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This is great news for us Fable fans. Lionhead will now have the time, money and the technology to create an amazing sequel. I greatly enjoyed the first Fable game, even though they did not make good on some of their earlier ideas (mostly due to technology and money issues). But with those out of the way now, I can’t imagine what they will be able to do. This is pretty exciting news.

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A free weekend of Xbox Live Gold

Send some game invites my way if you are trying it out. My gamertag is “NeutralX2”.

Microsoft will offer free access to its Xbox Live Gold service from March 31 through April 2, the company said Thursday.

The company already offers full-time free access to a lower, silver level of its live service. Users there can create player profiles, maintain lists of friends, access the Xbox Live marketplace, play multiplayer online games, and send and receive voice and text messages.

Gold-level users, who usually pay $49.99 a year, get all those features, plus enhanced gamer feedback, better friends list management, access to more sophisticated online game play and more.

As part of the Free Xbox Live Gold Weekend, which is being sponsored by Verizon to promote that company’s high-speed broadband connections, Xbox Live will host a series of special events, including the ability to play in certain games against celebrities, download special high-definition performances from musicians and more.

Consumers will also be able to play against Ubisoft’s Frag Dolls professional video game team.

Owners of both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360 can use Xbox Live.

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