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Whilst I'd love to revisit it in all of it's splendour, I'd much rather find joy in something new, with Expedition 33.
I see the Remaster as more of a means for a new generation of players to enjoy. If they had reservations about some of the systems and fidelity of the original, this re-release could help.
Im am everyone and im not buying the Oblivion Remaster.
55€ for a buggy Remaster? Never.
Nothing wrong with that.
I'm currently on Lunar Remastered and Post Trauma, then got Expedition 33 and Hundred Line Defence academy tomorrow
Thankfully May looks pretty light and empty for me, so I have a lot of breathing room to catch up on!
Did you notice that they changed male and female into body type 1 & 2? Now the question is, how does a body type impact the Siren quest like the original game? If you played a female character the quest would adapt to your gender. Given there are no females in the game now, what happens?
If the quest is still in the game and they treat body type 2 as a female by changing the quest then that would mean that would invalidate the whole reason of changing it to body types.
Will play Expedition 33 at the weekend.