I've been avoiding this game for a while, don't ask me why, I have my reasons, though I finally picked it up simply because it was at a bargain price of about £20, for the GoTY edition.
Now, I've been a long follower of the Elder Scrolls series,from Arena, to Morrowind and through all the expansions, and yet here I am, facing a game which is part of a series I adore, released three years ago, and the only thought that pops into my head when I start playing it?
"God this is boring."
Now, I'll admit I've not done very much, I've closed the first Oblivion gate, gotten pretty far with the Thieve's Guild, gone exploring and all that jazz, but I'm going to be brutally honest here, I've spent nine hours trying to get myself absorbed into the game world, nine long hours, sure, it's started to pick up a little bit, but when you have to spend nine hours on a game for things to get a little more interesting, something has gone very wrong.
I want to say one thing, just for arguement's sake, I finished Dead Space in nine hours, and I completely enjoyed it from start to finish, I did everything there was to do and I feel like I got something from the experience.
Oblivion on the other hand though...It feels slow, sure, Cyrodill is beautiful, the attention to detail is fantastic, I wouldn't expect anything less from Bethesda, but the gameplay feels slow and uninspired, the combat especially feels slow and sticky, it's like...Imagine trying to swim through a pool of custard, then you'll know what I mean.
Some people may say I have no right to comment, having played through very little of the game itself, but I got immersed in the downtrodden ruins of Fallout 3's Washington DC the minute I stepped bleary eyed out of the Vault and into the Capital Wasteland, and that was 30 minutes in. Yet with Oblivion, I'm feeling none of the much loved Bethesda magic 9 hours into what is supposed to be one of their greatest games.
So...Riddle me this, how is it that the so called pinicale of the Elder Scrolls series, to me, a long time fan, feels dull and boring?
I'll keep plugging at it, and I'll give it a second chance, but if I find myself 18 hours in and still bored, guess what's going back to the store?
Now, I've been a long follower of the Elder Scrolls series,from Arena, to Morrowind and through all the expansions, and yet here I am, facing a game which is part of a series I adore, released three years ago, and the only thought that pops into my head when I start playing it?
"God this is boring."
Now, I'll admit I've not done very much, I've closed the first Oblivion gate, gotten pretty far with the Thieve's Guild, gone exploring and all that jazz, but I'm going to be brutally honest here, I've spent nine hours trying to get myself absorbed into the game world, nine long hours, sure, it's started to pick up a little bit, but when you have to spend nine hours on a game for things to get a little more interesting, something has gone very wrong.
I want to say one thing, just for arguement's sake, I finished Dead Space in nine hours, and I completely enjoyed it from start to finish, I did everything there was to do and I feel like I got something from the experience.
Oblivion on the other hand though...It feels slow, sure, Cyrodill is beautiful, the attention to detail is fantastic, I wouldn't expect anything less from Bethesda, but the gameplay feels slow and uninspired, the combat especially feels slow and sticky, it's like...Imagine trying to swim through a pool of custard, then you'll know what I mean.
Some people may say I have no right to comment, having played through very little of the game itself, but I got immersed in the downtrodden ruins of Fallout 3's Washington DC the minute I stepped bleary eyed out of the Vault and into the Capital Wasteland, and that was 30 minutes in. Yet with Oblivion, I'm feeling none of the much loved Bethesda magic 9 hours into what is supposed to be one of their greatest games.
So...Riddle me this, how is it that the so called pinicale of the Elder Scrolls series, to me, a long time fan, feels dull and boring?
I'll keep plugging at it, and I'll give it a second chance, but if I find myself 18 hours in and still bored, guess what's going back to the store?