


Despite oversimplification and being more action-oriented than older Elder Scrolls games, I tend to like Oblivion, rather than dislike it. Behind simple rules and simple main quest lies a beautiful world full of wonder. There are lots of places to explore(you'll never find most of them if you fast-travel). Lots of quests, some of which are quite fun and well-made(there are even some nice quest-lines, with multiple quests, becoming available one after the other). Overall Oblivion is not as bad as is often said and it is definitely better than Skyrim.

Despite oversimplification and being more action-oriented than older Elder Scrolls games, I tend to like Oblivion, rather than dislike it. Behind simple rules and simple main quest lies a beautiful world full of wonder. There are lots of places to explore(you'll never find most of them if you fast-travel). Lots of quests, some of which are quite fun and well-made(there are even some nice quest-lines, with multiple quests, becoming available one after the other). Overall Oblivion is not as bad as is often said and it is definitely better than Skyrim.


After 2 hours of playing the only association I had with this game was crimsonland - you are running around and killing mutants. Is that what you expect of Fallout? If yes - then go and play it. If no - avoid this game

No, seriously. I understand Skyrim fans will buy anything. But Tyranny is not Skyrim. And Obsidian is not Bethesda(was?). This is not serious in any way imaginable. Maybe this is just a late April fool's joke? If conidered as such, they get 5 stars, not one.
I finished this game quite a while ago, so some facts may not be precise. This is not only a great game, but also a true continuation of original Tron. It expands everything shown in the movie by delivering more: different computers(including old mainframe of ENCOM!), network, viruses, users. Visual style also follows the original movie closely, but adds more variety (due to variety of environments). Music is awesome - as everything else, it closely follows and expands the original. Gameplay-wise Tron 2.0 is typical FPS game of the era with minimal RPG elements(you can upgrade your character by obtaining specific items, also you can equip various items(subroutines) including weapons and weapon upgrades). One of the most atmospheric things with subroutines is that available slots change every time you move to a different system. I definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes classic Tron movie.