Wake Up, It’s Time to Play Oblivion Again


    Ah, 2006. An iconic year for the best PC games in more ways than one. Games like Half-Life 2: Episode 1 and Neverwinter Nights came out – and there were so many more. One of them was a very special game to me personally, and to many others: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

    It had been delayed from an original release date of November 2005, and after much anticipation and hype, ultimately ended up being released as the first RPG title for the Xbox 360 the following March. This was a mere four years after the release of Bethesda Game Studios’ last entry in the series, Morrowind, which received awards and critical acclaim on PC and Xbox in 2002. Sure as can be, Oblivion also went on to receive praise and adoration alike, winning “Ultimate Game of the Year” at the Golden Joysticks in 2006, as well as Best Role-Playing Game of the Year from publications such as IGN, GameSpy, PC Gamer US, and much more. 



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