PC

Every Virtual Book In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Is Now One Epic Leather-Bound Reality

Reddit user notadoctoreither shall henceforth be known as king of the Oblivion fans, having spent a month’s time and $US130 collecting the countless books scattered across the game’s cities and towns into one gorgeous tome, and you can too.


May 23, 2011
PC

Oblivion Is Getting A Limited Re-Release

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, one of the most expansive and successful role-playing games of all time, seems set for a limited re-release, as retail listings for a 5th anniversary edition appear online.


February 24, 2011
PC

All I Want From Skyrim Is To Go Hunting On A Sunny Day

Many people’s favourite experiences with the last Elder Scrolls game – Oblivion – probably revolve around dungeons, magic, horse-riding and Sean Bean. Mine are a little more sedate.


August 13, 2010
News

QuakeCon’s Steam Sale Prices Are Insane

Where can you get 27 different id Software and Bethesda Softworks titles for only $US70? At the Steam QuakeCon 2010 Sale, along with daily specials on the best games the two companies have to offer.


June 21, 2009

Father Knows Best: Best And Worst Fathers In Video Games

Fathers are easy to find in video games. When they’re not antagonising their offspring or killed off in the first level, they often serve as our main characters’ major motivation.


June 18, 2009
News

BioShock And Oblivion Get Bundle

BioShock and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion are going on sale as a bundle for the PC and Xbox 360 beginning next month, Bethesda Softworks announced today.


April 2, 2009
News

Oblivion Horse Armour On Sale For Twice The Price

Bethesda has cut the prices of its Xbox 360 downloadable content for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion by half for the next week, except the Horse Armour Pack, which is going to cost you.


July 31, 2008
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Morroblivion – You Got Your Morrowind In My Oblivion

While I’m a pretty big fan of Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls series, I just couldn’t get into Morrowind. The gameplay was certainly there, as well as the depth, but the graphics just ground against my eyes. I despised the art direction. Now Oblivion, on the other hand, I loved, even with the repetitive voices and NPCs littering the landscape. Well now I can have the best of both worlds, with Morroblivion, a mod that allows players to import their Morrowind files into Oblivion. Suddenly everything old and muddy is new and crisp, and the prospect of playing through Morrowind in its entirety on the PC seems a lot more appealing.

All you need to get the mod working is Oblivion patched to 1.2 and Morrowind, Tribunal, and Bloodmoon, which you can snag on Amazon for $US 10. I’ll be spending most of the afternoon digging ferociously through my PC disc collection looking for them. Hit the link for screens, instructions, and even video of the mod in action. Brilliant work – now do Arena!

Morroblivion: The Resurrection of Morrowind [Official Mod Site - Thanks Sonya]