http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=games&category=Role-Playing&platform=1028&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&sortdir=asc&official=all
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http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=games&category=Role-Playing&platform=1028&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&sortdir=asc&official=all
What say you?
Does this affect GS's legitimacy as a measure of quality for you?
Face it, Fallout 3 was Oblivion with a different setting and a few improvements. Oblivion was released 2 years earlier and what was great back then wasn't as impressive when Fallout 3 did it.
Both are equal imo,I had a hard time enjoying both (although I did manage to shell around 20 hours in each game) because I had a hard time getting used to the:
1. Bugs and crashes that are so rampant with Bugthesda Failworks' games
2. Used to them originally being CRPGs and the sudden change to it becoming action-adventure like than RPG was hard getting used to
3. Their annoying inventory and character screens (More on TES4 than Fallout3)
4. The horrid writing of Fallout 3
5. Stupid npc pathing system
6. May other reasons I've forgotten
Both are examples of the evil casualization and consolization that's killin' teh h@rdcor3 gamin' buh buh buh buh buh :cry:
I really like Fallout 3, btw.It's on my top 10 games this gen.Have not played Oblivion.
Personally, I don't think either of them deserves a 9.0+, so it'd be a little silly of me to argue over which one deserves less of an AAA score.
Now, The Neverhood being a 4.9, THAT'S just criminal...
Also according to GS, Oblivion is better than Morrowind, which is just hilarious.
Melkari
WoW somebody else besides me knows this.
http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=games&category=Role-Playing&platform=1028&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&sortdir=asc&official=all
What say you?Does this affect GS's legitimacy as a measure of quality for you?
TheElfChild
06 standards rose in 08..
Your logic is fail.
Fallout 3 is better(imo), but it did not have nearly the effect that oblivion had when it came out.
That's not how GameSpot intends you to use their review scores.http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=games&category=Role-Playing&platform=1028&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&sortdir=asc&official=all
What say you?Does this affect GS's legitimacy as a measure of quality for you?
TheElfChild
i still havent played either to the point that i can judge which one's better yet.funsohng
I haven't played fallout 3 but I can tell you that Oblivion is hot garbage IMO, I can't stand that crap for more than 10 minutes at a time. Marrowind Elder Scrolls on PC/Original xbox >>>> Oblivion xbox360/PS3/PC
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http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=games&category=Role-Playing&platform=1028&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&sortdir=asc&official=all
What say you?Does this affect GS's legitimacy as a measure of quality for you?
MonkeyPulp
06 standards rose in 08..
Your logic is fail.
Fallout 3 is better(imo), but it did not have nearly the effect that oblivion had when it came out.
Note:
Oblivion ONLY had an "effect" if you never played Morrawind Elder Scrolls that came before it. It got a mediocore score but was a better game by a large margin.
seeing what Oblivion is and what Marrowind was the scores should be flip flopped...I guess that's what hype can do for a game.
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[QUOTE="TheElfChild"]
http://www.gamespot.com/games.html?type=games&category=Role-Playing&platform=1028&mode=all&sort=score&dlx_type=all&sortdir=asc&official=all
What say you?Does this affect GS's legitimacy as a measure of quality for you?
playharderfool
06 standards rose in 08..
Your logic is fail.
Fallout 3 is better(imo), but it did not have nearly the effect that oblivion had when it came out.
Note:
Oblivion ONLY had an "effect" if you never played Morrawind Elder Scrolls that came before it. It got a mediocore score but was a better game by a large margin.
seeing what Oblivion is and what Marrowind was the scores should be flip flopped...I guess that's what hype can do for a game.
I have morrowind and had it long before oblivion came out. It was a great game and I loved the mods.
But Oblivion had amazing graphics, amazing voice work, and felt very immersive.
Altought both games got old not to long after. Can't play either of them without getting very bored now.
I thought fallout 3 was garbage. I didn't enjoy oblivion as much as say Morrowind but it was still a hell of a lot better than fallout 3.
I say, "who cares." Why does someone's opinion matter that much that would warrant this topic to be created? They are both great games, and despite their similarities, are very different. Just play them and like them for what they are and not for what two reviews say... But if you still must know, I myself liked Fallout 3 just a tad more; however, Oblivion has some better mods that if you take them into account, it is better. So, I guess I agree.
Oblivion was an absolutely fantastic game in my opinion, so many hours put into it. Didn't like fallout 3 much.
Traditionally Gamespot have always underrated Fallout games, but in Fallout 3's case I think they got it right.
They overrated Oblivion though.
Most fans let nostalgia overlook the cliffracers and bugs.Blue-SkyEven considering the cliffracers and bugs, Morrowind is still easily superior to Oblivion in almost every non-technical aspect. :)
[QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]Most fans let nostalgia overlook the cliffracers and bugs.Cherokee_JackEven considering the cliffracers and bugs, Morrowind is still easily superior to Oblivion in almost every non-technical aspect. :)
Oblivion had voiced dialogue and most importantly, far superior combat.
Even considering the cliffracers and bugs, Morrowind is still easily superior to Oblivion in almost every non-technical aspect. :)[QUOTE="Cherokee_Jack"][QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]Most fans let nostalgia overlook the cliffracers and bugs.ThatGuyFromB4
Oblivion had voiced dialogue and most importantly, far superior combat.
I said "almost every", but I can't say I agree that the combat was improved by a lot.
There's even a downside to voicing all dialog: mods that add new dialog also have to be voiced or else they feel really wrong.
Even considering the cliffracers and bugs, Morrowind is still easily superior to Oblivion in almost every non-technical aspect. :)[QUOTE="Cherokee_Jack"][QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]Most fans let nostalgia overlook the cliffracers and bugs.ThatGuyFromB4
Oblivion had voiced dialogue and most importantly, far superior combat.
yes that is true but when it comes to the amount of quest and random places u can go around Morrowind > oblivion. But who cares both are totaly imba
the only reason why ive put more hours into oblivion and why i had more fun is because i bought the goty edition which came with knights of the nine and shivering isle. There were also TONS of mods. This may sound abit repetitive but i enjoyed clearing the oblivion gates.
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