I played the PC version in English quite a while ago, it's not at all broken like most German RPGs. The game is very linear and there isn't a great choice of weapons and armour, however the story is decent, it looks good and it quite good fun.
@Manatassi: This is a forum, look the word up in the dictionary. If you think I'm aggressive then you've led a very sheltered life. I said I didn't think Oblivion was an RPG and gave my reasons, no one has bothered countering any of the points I made. If people are so dependant on what reviewers and gaming websites say then try this http://www.rpgcodex.net/content.php?id=129 far more honest than those reviews bought with ad money and sneak previews.
@Stephen_Von_Cloud: What RPG elements? where are the choices? where are the consequences? that stats mean nothing because of the awful combat system, a low stat in something like Blade just means the fight is longer, not harder. Why aren't the skills governed by attributes like they were in Morrowind? Oblivion is Morrowind for halfwits.
@Stephen_Von_Cloud: Why do you want to disagree if you don't know what I've posted? it's obvious to anyone with a reading age in double figures that the "action game with meaningless stats" refers to Oblivion.
He has a point about JRPGs but the same can be said of WRPGs, Dragon Age does feel like a medieval KOTOR. The only thing that has changed is they've been dumbed down to keep the window lickers happy, Oblivion so much so that no one in their right mind would class it as an RPG, it's an action game with meaningless stats.
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