The beauty of Oblivion’s sandbox world is that there’s a nook for everyone.
, PC Gamer writers pick an aspect of PC gaming that they love and write about why it's brilliant. This week Lorna Reid goes back to one of gaming's great capitals.
As a game city it has its flaws. It’s woefully underpopulated, something especially noticeable now, more than ten years after Oblivion’s release. The emptiness risks being jarring, but I find it conspires with everything else to lend the city a restful, even fading feel. It adds to the melancholic feeling of time marching away, echoing an empire in its last days.
Nostalgia plays a huge role in why I love the city—it was my first port of call and supported my idle wanderings for a long time.
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