![]() Oblivion didn’t do much to improve on some of the mediocre gameplay features that its predecessors suffered from. But, retooled, matured, and patient, I returned to Elder Scrolls with renewed confidence and a readiness to explore the daunting world of Elder Scrolls. So, I can’t put it all on Elder Scrolls for fouling up, as I was an unruly young gamer. Sticking to a mission was impossible…and I can’t even recall one main mission. Perhaps I just wasn’t ready for a truly open-world game, as I got lost looting villagers’ houses and roaming the massive forests. The game I played, Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, looked amazing even with the older XBox graphics processor, but it failed to deliver a story I could follow. I’ve played an earlier installment of the Elder Scrolls saga on the old XBox, and the game put me off…which is probably why I hesitated to pick up Oblivion. Released in 2006, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion won numerous awards and created a buzz as one of the greatest games to be released on seventh-generation consoles. I’ve had my eye on this throwback for years.
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