I've just bought The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. I've played it for a couple of hours.RattyMcClelland wrote:Elder scrolls games are a bag of Clubbing Eddy so you can have your dlc.
Is it no good then?

Ratty doesn't seem to think so, I really enjoyed it. Skyrim (the next one in the series) is by far a much better game though, more playable and a hugely improved control system.Pushki wrote:I've just bought The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. I've played it for a couple of hours.RattyMcClelland wrote:Elder scrolls games are a bag of Clubbing Eddy so you can have your dlc.
Is it no good then?
I really enjoyed it too, as well as Skyrim. The fact it's so open ended means you can play through and focus on the activities you preferindigolemon wrote:Ratty doesn't seem to think so, I really enjoyed it. Skyrim (the next one in the series) is by far a much better game though, more playable and a hugely improved control system.Pushki wrote:I've just bought The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. I've played it for a couple of hours.RattyMcClelland wrote:Elder scrolls games are a bag of Clubbing Eddy so you can have your dlc.
Is it no good then?
It is huge, massive in fact. You can spend over 180 hours and still not have completed everything. The time and effort that is put into these games is incredible, things like the fact every book is actually fully written - you can pick them up and read them etc etc.Pushki wrote:So stick with it then?
I seems HUGE!!!