The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered review
The moment you'll most feel like an adventurer in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is right before you leave the main menu and its music behind - the majestic fantasy epic that music promises doesn't really exist. This isn't Lord Of The Rings. It isn't even Eragon. It's David Lynch in a codpiece recreating the frying pan scene from Bottom starring three NPCs having an unscripted punch-up because one of them decided to steal an apple. Read more


The moment you'll most feel like an adventurer in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is right before you leave the main menu and its music behind - the majestic fantasy epic that music promises doesn't really exist. This isn't Lord Of The Rings. It isn't even Eragon. It's David Lynch in a codpiece recreating the frying pan scene from Bottom starring three NPCs having an unscripted punch-up because one of them decided to steal an apple.