![]() While I know the mods on PC are brilliant, I like playing Bethesda RPGs with a controller on a big telly with ten ginormous cans of beer in front of me. I own it on PC, but the prospect of playing it there was never properly appealing to me. I first played Oblivion on the Xbox 360 - a console with UI that has yet to be matched - and have only played through once in the last five or six years. I’ve also got Oblivion installed via Game Pass, though, which could throw a real spanner in the works here - I mean, why would I consciously choose not to play the best Elder Scrolls game? ![]() I’ve pumped hundreds of hours into the most recent Elder Scrolls game - released ten years ago this November, brb crumbling to dust - and will likely spend hundreds more traversing its wonderful world in the lead-up to The Elder Scrolls 6 in 2050. Games don’t pick up communities this devoted if they’re anything less than excellent - but that doesn’t mean they can’t be less excellent than something else, which is the case when it comes to Skyrim and Oblivion. ![]() People have also modded it to be playable on everything from smart fridges to pregnancy tests. Skyrim is brilliant - it wouldn’t be coming to next-gen microwaves and calculators if it wasn’t.
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