Sounds like an answer the Worlds most Interesting man would say.Filiecs said:I don't play it often, but I'd honestly have to say Minecraft. That game is almost limitless.
MY BAD, geez, making me all bad for making typo. Not gonna go back and fix it though because you guys have already quoted it . . . .MrMixelPixel said:Perhaps he/she was just being silly and typed 'two' instead of 'too'? Or maybe we live in a sad world where the only Elder Scrolls game people talk about is Oblivion...Jay Parrish said:Oblivion two? Are you referring to Daggerfall or Skyrim?Gatx said:That shouldn't count. You could say the same for Fable, or Metal Gear Solid, or even Zelda, or pretty much most franchises.Daniel_Rosamilia said:I'm just wondering if the Elder Scrolls series would count as 'one game', since the storyline links together, even from Arena.
If not, then probably Oblivion. I haven't played it, but from what a friend of mine has said, it's quite the enjoyable RPG romp, especially with all the DLC and stuff. (Sheogorath FTW!)
I'd pick Oblivion two, but has to be with mods, that way the possibilities become literally endless. That or the Sims 3.
I'm not quite sure whether you mean "oblivion: two, as in a sequel" or "oblivion two, as in... Elder Scrolls: 2"
Either way, Any of the Elder Scrolls are a great pick.
Probably the latter...