Oblivion is a very funny game but the Skyblivion remake may not be, and you can blame the quality of
Published: January 01, 0001
It might not be immediately apparent, what with its pompous music and brutal murder of Patrick Stewart, but is a very funny game. For some players, like PC Gamer's Joshua Wolens, it's a big part of the attraction, and the recent official remaster .
However, much of that comedic potential may be lost in Skyblivion, the upcoming fan-made remake of Oblivion in , not because the developers are intentionally doing away with it, but simply due to the relentless march of progress.
Skyblivion's humorous high-step may also be flattened by other efforts to make the game "more mature." Rebelzize cited the example of a castle in Kvatch [[link]] which appears essentially untouched when players enter
it in the original Oblivion; in Skyblivion, however, it will look more like a battleground, reflecting the death and damage wrought by the invading Daedra.
"I'm looking right now at a corpse that I've placed very specifically in an area where the player can miss it of a burned person and their child, they're cradled together," Rebelzize said, describing a bit of the game they were working on. "There's a lot more fleshed out and more mature designs in the game that I hope really sell [the idea] that the world that these people live in is literally aflame, and it's death everywhere you look. There's a lot more urgency because this is what's going to happen all over the place."
Yeah, that's not very funny. This is, though.
For a closer look at exactly why Oblivion's NPC interactions are so amusingly weird, check out our recent , the creator of the videos above. (Yes, there are more videos in the interview, too.)
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