Shop Talk
Well that was super lame: off topic, kinda
I got really excited when I saw that an Elder Scrolls Oblivion game had come out that was compatible. I'm a fan of the Elder Scroll games, they had a lot of fun things, all kinds of side-plots, little books and things you could find, it was a rich world of variety and interactive game play...
The phone version of Oblivion HOSES. I'll say I didn't have really high expectations but I thought maybe something on par with the old NES Zelda games where you at least could go back to previous levels and shops and buy new stuff... and with maybe more levels than this, it's pathetic. Choosing a class means exactly nothing, all you need for ...
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But seriously, I kept expecting the next level to at least look different (The sewers, vs. the Elven city, vs. the Assassin's cave, vs... whatever the hell else they were calling these levels) but they didn't even change the colors on each level. Just a different twist of the path you followed (no going off the path mind you) and you could see your exit point half the time when you started, just hack hack hack at the three or four villains in the 'level' and you were done.
You're a criminal because you're a b@stard. Kinda like how you were a criminal in III. You just are, it's how it starts out. People come to kill the king, and they have to smuggle him out. Well, they stuck you in the jail cell with the secret exit because the jailers a retard. Remember that, cus you can kill him later.
Well, you follow the king, the king dies, the king tells you of his b@stard son. When the king dies, the dragon fires go out across the kingdom, which allows mehrunes dagon to open gates from oblivion and send his baddies through. You want to find his son, so that his son can claim the throne and protect the nation....
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