Summary

Unsurprisingly,Oblivion Remasteredis a massive commercial success for Bethesda and Virtuos.

“What is the colour of night?”

the door breathes, “Sanguine, my brother,” my stifled reply.

A Thief crouches on the left, a Warrior stands in the center, and a Mage wields a fireball in their hand on the right, all in Oblivion Remastered.

Unfortunately, in the remaster, much of this terrifying aura is lost.

The breathing sound is also absent, though it’s unclear why.

“In the remaster, it looks like a meme,” writes Alvaro-Elite.

An Oblivion Gate in the opening sequence of Oblivion Remastered.

“The area is much brighter, it doesn’t have a sound.

It doesn’t have the aura, it has nothing.

I’m really disappointed with this, to be honest.”

Delmar speaks to the player about the mage’s staff in Oblivion Remastered.

It’s probably an oversight; after all, the original texture isn’t the most elegant.

However, the lore-breaking implication of the erroneous texture has irked fans.

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