I'll admit that I wasn't excited for Oblivion to come out mostly because I didn't know what the fuck an Oblivion was. But around Christmas time in 2006 one of my friends recommended it so highly that I had to check it out... And it was one of the best gaming experiences I ever had! And I did eeeeeeverything from crawling through Sundercliff to searching nearby ruins for yarn, lettuce and a lesser soul gem to getting glitched for Clavicus Vile. I still consider The Shivering Isles to be the best piece of dlc to ever be released if not the best part of any video game ever. The best selling point Oblivion has for it is that after 5 years I am still playing it; it's fantastic.
Of all my friends who play games only 1 of them has enjoyed the Oblivion experience like I have. A couple of them have played it for a few hours or watched it played but thats not Oblivion. Yet each and everyone one of them are as excited as I am for Skyrim and as much as I want them to play Skryim (and thus be happy) I'm a little turned off because, "they didn't play Oblivion. What the hell?"
Does anybody else feel like this? As much as Oblivion was played and enjoyed I kinda find it a little hard to believe that all the people (it seems) that are excited for Skyrim actually played Oblivion also.
And that bugs me a little (in the most pleasant of ways).
Of all my friends who play games only 1 of them has enjoyed the Oblivion experience like I have. A couple of them have played it for a few hours or watched it played but thats not Oblivion. Yet each and everyone one of them are as excited as I am for Skyrim and as much as I want them to play Skryim (and thus be happy) I'm a little turned off because, "they didn't play Oblivion. What the hell?"
Does anybody else feel like this? As much as Oblivion was played and enjoyed I kinda find it a little hard to believe that all the people (it seems) that are excited for Skyrim actually played Oblivion also.
And that bugs me a little (in the most pleasant of ways).