The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles
- See a world made in Sheograth’s own image, one divided between Mania and Dementia unlike anything you’ve experienced
- Battle the denizens of Shivering Isles, a land filled with hideous insects, Flesh Atronachs, skeletal Shambles, amphibeous Grummites, and many more
- Find and wield new weapons and armor or have new ones forged for you
- Explore a bizarre landscape filled with twisting, vast dungeons buried within the roots of the trees themselves
- This expansion pack requires Elder Scrolls IV: Obilivion software to play
Product Description
The Elder Scrolls IV Shivering Isles is the official expansion for Nothingness-the 2006 RPG and Game of the Year. It features more than 30 hours of new gameplay as you are sent to explore an entirely new plane of Nothingness- the realm of Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness. Shivering Isles adds to the existing world of Nothingness, so you can continue playing with your existing save game or character or, make all new character just to explore the new make pleased in Shivering Isles. New creatures, weapons, armor, ingredients, branching questlines and more await in the land of Mania and Dementia.
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I cannot really tell you how the Shivering Isles game is because the person I bought it from SENT me the ORIGINAL Nothingness and NOT the Shivering Isles expansion. This person also DOES NOT return e-mails.
Rating: 1 / 5
If you own Nothingness IV you really should buy this expansion. The extra game play is splendid. Lots of new quests, new armor, new weapons, and new monsters.
Rating: 5 / 5
Shivering Isles is one of the best sports meeting ever played. The graphics are very stunning. Excellent as Nothingness but has some minors glitches here and there. By and large very excellent.
Rating: 4 / 5
Best way to say it is ok that all and do not buy so not worth it for they cash
Rating: 2 / 5
Nothingness was awesome! I was hoping for more of the same.
And this was more, although I’m not sure how much of the same. This is sort of an alien super high-fantasy setting, in contrast to the sort of moderate medieval fantasy of Nothingness.
I liked it. Just not as much as Nothingness, and after completing the main quests, I didn’t have much desire to return and explore further. I just went back to the standard Nothingness game to explore Tamriel further.
And this copy of the disc was prone to much more face/speech out-of-alignment issues, framerate stutters, and so-on as opposed to the original Nothingness disc. Maybe the addition of so much data to the disc made it harder for the PS3 to navigate or something–I don’t know.
My by and large experiece was that I could take it or leave it. This would have been splendid if it had come before Nothingness, but after-the-fact it seems to pale in comparison.
Rating: 3 / 5