Remastered is finally here. Really. Yesterday the title of Bethesda was unveiled and published directly. It was not a perfect shadowdrop because there were some leaks and reports, but the release was quite happy to fans of the classic. There just come up memories. But can the remaster keep up with the expectations of the fans? In any case, Oblivion seems to be delivered.
There is still little to complain about
For less than a day you can buy and play The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered. Some thousand players spent the last evening to indulge in nostalgia and connect to a rating for the title.
The Oblivion remaster is currently upSteamWith a proud 83 percent Positen ratings of over 8,843 players. Several fans played more than six hours at the time of their review. Where do all these people take all the time?
Ah, now I see it. A user writes in his rating: "2006: School skipped to play Oblivion. 2025: Work skipped to play Oblivion." Too bad for the employer, but nice that the good times sometimes just repeat themselves and that this player hopefully sat in front of his PC with the same anticipation and the motivated glitter. Fortunately, most of your bosses will never find out that only the longing for Oblivion has made you sick and tied to the gaming chair.
"The golden standard for a remaster. More or less rebuilt as if it were a new game based on the standards that we expect today. A few new textures were not simply clapped to old assets and the game then delivered," writes another user.
The general mood is positive and above all nostalgic. Here and there, a quiet voice complains about the performance on the Steam Deck or what he thinks not worthwhile Digital Deluxe Edition. Some miss the "Clunky German Voice Actors" and find a version, which is completely set in English, somehow strange.
At the time of the article creation, the Oblivion Remaster reaches loudlySteamDBA top of the player of 182.298 at the same time active users.