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Remembering Oblivion – Just Waiting

James Bowden reflects upon another element of Oblivion. This time it is the simple beauty of its world.

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Oblivion's Whodunit Quest Is The Dark Brotherhood At Its Best

TheGamer Writes "It’s not often we get to attend parties in The Elder Scrolls. After we slay Alduin and thwart his attempts to eat Nirn in Skyrim, we’re thrown back into the snowy wastes, and after Mehrune Dagon is shoved back into the Deadlands to… kind-of-die, the best we get is a pat on the back from the Blades."

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-Foxtrot377d ago

It was a great quest and the sad part is they NEVER did some sort of "spiritual successor" like quest in Skyrim. Made no sense to me.

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The best Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion mods

We explore the 5 best Elder Scrolls: 4 Oblivion mods out there, as we all know Oblivion is the best Elder Scrolls game out there...

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Mopes711d ago

If in the Kvatch Rebuilt mod you could have the castle as a player house as the castle and became the Count of Kvatch. That would have been epic.

RetroCaptainSteve711d ago

Can we have a mod where all the characters are Patrick Stewart?

francomiranda711d ago

One of the ‘pipe dreams’ I’ve toyed with is getting into the actual modding scene. However with all the other projects going on, there’s not been the time. That being said, these essential mods are often enough anyway!

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The story behind the Oblivion mod Terry Pratchett worked on

From Eurogamer: "Most people know Pratchett as the author of Discworld, the famous fantasy series about a flat planet balanced on the backs of four elephants. However, what many people don't know is that the knighted author was also a massive fan of video games - so much so that he actually worked on mods for Oblivion, most of which were spearheaded by a Morrowind modder named Emma."

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