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I don't think so - Oblivion is still the same masterpiece as 19 years ago, so there is almost nothing new in it. I'd recommend getting it when it is discounted or more mods are available. TG Fall of Avalon in contrast is an entirely new experience. I hope it will have similar success to the Witcher series, I genuinely think TG is underappreciated in the gaming community. I love that we get both a Oblivion remastered and TG in the same year though, I played Oblivion like crazy back in school.
It was that long ago I played Oblivion there are only small parts I remember so it's like a new game. Thing is with the enhancement small as they are, it has made the game rather RAD and amazing.
Nah, this game will do just fine.
There's going to be a lot of newer folk discovering Oblivion either because they never touched it when it came out, or it was graphically too old for them when they grew up and played Skyrim.
I love Oblivion, but it's still Oblivion, with all the flaws that entails, they're going to get bored of the new shiny bauble once the next new shiny bauble comes along.
Tainted Grail on the other hand, it feels like someone played Skyrim and took notes, using real Norse and English and Welsh and Celtic mythos, added proper voice acting and actual depth to the writing and story telling, and slapped a Dark Souls style of combat on it with all the easy to hard to survival features people often want out of Bethesda and Soulsborne games.
I've been showing this game off to friends since I picked it up last week and they all want a taste, being both Elderscrolls and Soulsborne (and Dragon Age) fans, I think it'll rack up a word of mouth cult following pretty easily, hell I don't usually buy a game at full price or in alpha.
I see the concern you have and it's a valid one in the face of Bethesda's brand recognition, so, I guess go share this with your friends and rave about it, let's hope it works out.
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Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon
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playing 23 min ago
380
24-hour peak
1,243
all-time peak
Steam charts oblivion<--even if its in xbox/pc gamepass
164,330
players right now
190,119
24-hour peak
190,119
?what i Just copied the Steam Charts nothing more lul
Idont blame this Game or smt Like this Just saying its Not very popular and wont give them devs their Money Back If the Player Base doesnt grow
I mean how many years of development and how much Player bought this Game for 25dollars?
Morrowind is a masterpiece. Daggerfall is a masterpiece, hell id even call skyrim a master price due to the ass loads of mods for it, including the upcoming skyblivion that's gunna make Bethesda "remaster" look like hot trash.
Tainted is straight up better then that "remastered" trash. Stop eating slop.