Not even a quarter into the second level and I gave up. Whilst the game looks gorgeous, the many underlying problems I had with it turned me off to the point of asking for a refund. From the broken physics, underwhelming weapons, and lobotomised enemy AI to the half-baked UI, awkward writing, and areas that look explorable being blocked off by invisible walls, this game isn't even so bad it's good, it's just plain bad. Stick with Ion Fury and the Aftershock DLC, much more value for your money and infinitely more fun to play.
Lacking in Michael Kirkbride's nonsense and Skyrim's simplicity, Oblivion is no doubt the better of the latest three Elder Scrolls games in the main series. Beautiful environments, gripping writing, thorough RPG systems, modder friendly, and YEARS worth of replayability!
Lacking in Michael Kirkbride's nonsense and Skyrim's simplicity, Oblivion is no doubt the better of the latest three Elder Scrolls games in the main series. Beautiful environments, gripping writing, thorough RPG systems, modder friendly, and YEARS worth of replayability!