The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered
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After 50 hours in Oblivion Remastered I've finally invented middle-management in Cyrodiil, and now have an army of henchmen led by the Adoring Fan
By Andrew Brown published
Now Playing Opinion | Adventuring is a fool's game when you have an off-brand Avengers

Skyblivion modders fly out to Bethesda HQ to meet Todd Howard, mere weeks after getting free Oblivion Remastered keys and assurances that Bethesda has "no intention" of shutting their 13-year project
By Anna Koselke published
News "Bethesda's excitement for Skyblivion is absolutely unreal"

I became Oblivion Remastered's greatest gladiator by playing dirty - and bringing every single opponent down to my level
By Ali Jones published
Now Playing Now Playing | "Welcome to the Arena..."

Oblivion Remastered player spends 10,000 gold on a cocktail of spells and buffs, all to keep one troubled NPC alive through his murderous rampage
By Ali Jones published
News This isn't how the Paranoia questline is supposed to go

Oblivion Remastered player spends "6-7 hours" in the RPG "carefully and painfully" lining up countless books like dominoes in what might be the best Bethesda physics showcase yet
By Anna Koselke published
News "No mod, I placed them one by one"

The Elder Scrolls has a role-playing problem: Oblivion and Skyrim's morality can't touch the nuance found in Fallout: New Vegas
By Joe Chivers published
Opinion Opinion | Know your role

Lawless Oblivion Remastered player earns 19 years in prison after stealing 2,900 items and murdering a measly 7 people: "Is the Oblivion crisis still going or...?"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News At 1,400 Infamy, it's safe to say this Oblivion scoundrel is pretty infamous

Oblivion Remastered subreddit bans "Sexy Flame Atronach" because moderators "cannot take any more" thirstposting: "Divines forgive us"
By Anna Koselke published
News The "low effort" posts are becoming too much
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