Flip
WiiChat Member
The problem with Oblivion is there is too much freedom, and not enough stuff to do. The guards are stupid and unrealistic aswell. You steal a piece of fruit in one town, and across the entire world, all the guards know who you are? I hate these RPG games that favour "good" heroes, and then completely unbalance "evil" heroes.
But meh, once you've done something in the game once, you don't need to do it again. Even being a vampire sounded cool, but in the end, you could just feast on the blood of people. It didnt kill them, it didnt hurt them, it didnt turn them into a vampire. They just stayed asleep and then woke up and went about their business. I always imagined that if you were a vampire you could slaughter a town and feast on them all, turning them into your undead army. Then turn the town into a vampire nest. Chase down scared pedestrians and catch them. Even fly. But no, you just drink blood and burn in the sun. Hazaah...
Oblivion was WAYYYYY overrated. This is another case of "graphics > gameplay". Take away the graphics and put it on the Wii, and you'll have nothing left.
But meh, once you've done something in the game once, you don't need to do it again. Even being a vampire sounded cool, but in the end, you could just feast on the blood of people. It didnt kill them, it didnt hurt them, it didnt turn them into a vampire. They just stayed asleep and then woke up and went about their business. I always imagined that if you were a vampire you could slaughter a town and feast on them all, turning them into your undead army. Then turn the town into a vampire nest. Chase down scared pedestrians and catch them. Even fly. But no, you just drink blood and burn in the sun. Hazaah...
Oblivion was WAYYYYY overrated. This is another case of "graphics > gameplay". Take away the graphics and put it on the Wii, and you'll have nothing left.