
Baden of Wolfsgamingblog writes: "In just a few long weeks I’m going to either physically explode or start frothing at the mouth before attacking random strangers and running in circles. The reason for this strange behavior, well, slightly stranger than normal, is the release of the fifth game in the Elder Scrolls series. It goes by the name Skyrim, and you may very have heard of it. In fact it’s hard to believe that it has been five years since the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was released and stole my heart. I know, that’s a dramatic sentence, but it’s a true one. Oblivion has stolen several hundred hours of my life in those five years, which is a terrifying statistic when you stop and think about it. It had flaws, many of them, but there was something truly amazing about it. So here’s my rose-tinted view of Oblivion."
IGN : How does the new The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, released in 2025 for Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, Steam, and PS5, compare to the original 2006 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion released on Xbox 360, played via Xbox Series X/S Backwards Compatibility?
With The Elder Scrolls 6 still far into the future fans have been taking matters into their own hands with projects like Skyblivion.
Skyblivion remakes Oblivion in Skyrim's engine, and the huge mod is nearing completion, but the team could use some assistance.
Ah yes great memories of running.g around naked as a Dunmer and using a horse as a portable luggage carrier. Good days indeed.
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Man,i spent way to many hours playing that game, & i probably will spend way to many hours playing skyrim lol. I do have to admit it though, i played oblivion for well over 150 hours, but never got around to finishing the main quest. I kinda gave up on that quest. Pretty sad i know. I tried getting back into it a few weeks back but there are just so many games out right now i dont know when ill ever finish it.
one word the adoring fan, and so many ways to kill him