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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The Elder Scrolls games are ultra-epic RPGs where free-roaming actually means free-roaming.
With the fourth installment, 360 owners are going to be treated to a version of Oblivion that's not too far from that offered to high-end PC gamers, exploring and conquering one of the biggest and most ambitious game worlds in the business.
Oblivionwill beroaming freely in thestoresthis month, and we've got tons of additional coverage elsewhere on the site.
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