I often talk about movies since it is a topic many people can relate to and easily talk about but a piece of media I wish I could gush over more often is the game Oblivion.
Oblivion is a game that doesn’t get talked about enough and I slightly blame that on Skyrim.
Skyrim being the following installment of The Elder Scrolls lineage overshadowed its predecessor by reeling in a younger audience by releasing 6 years later. Although a bit dated in videogame standards (2005), many features and qualities of Oblivion still should be praised. The world itself is extremely inviting, offering scenic green fields, snowy mountains, beautiful cities and the ability to explore them all. The soundtrack only adds to the game’s calming atmosphere - which is also the perfect music to listen to while doing homework, I’ve discovered.
As pretty as the game is, what I appreciate the most from this game are the more horrific details. Hellish creatures begin to emerge from fiery portals, attacking the beautiful world the player comes to love.
When I first started playing Oblivion, these creatures deeply disturbed me and despite me wanting nothing to do with them, I knew that the only way to play this game was to go inside and close these portals or - as referred to in the game- “the oblivion gates”. My workaround was to create a character with the largest base magic pool so I could summon my own hellish creatures to do the fighting for me. Since then, all of my characters remained rather consistent in build even when playing Skyrim as well as The Elder Scrolls Online. With the game now able to play on current and last gen consoles, I am obligated to recommend for you to play it. I promise if you just put graphics aside, the story and customization alone will immerse you enough to have a great time.
Hey Izzie, I've played a similar game to the elder scrolls called Elden Ring. I enjoyed its renaissances type appearance. I usually like playing single player story games, but I couldn't get into it. After defeating the games first boss I never really played it again.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of Oblivion and I completely agree that Skyrim and Elder Scrolls took the spotlight from this game! I personally loves games that as a player are able to customize and a game with a good story line. Currently I'm obsessed with Baulders gate 3 lol.
ReplyDeleteIzzie--Pretty good job finishing up the blog project. You have some interesting topics and ideas, and some good development. Keep digging and connecting to create significance for your audience; you are a bit brief at times. Keep blogging! Missing Entry # 9 and Entry #10.
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