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[QUOTE="DrinkHardThrashHard:447298"]Man, I love a lot of those games too, don't get me wrong. And I think GTA games are completely overrated. And for a few hours in this game, I loved wandering around or teleporting around on my map to check out the towns, etc. But my issue with Oblivion is, despite the 'sandbox' nature of the game, (and it is easily the most detailed 16 square miles of game world available anywhere) none of this open-endedness is any fun for me. The characters suck, there aren't any real innovations in the story and certainly not the characters (any random batch of NPCs I whip up for D&D has more personality than these), the combat is an improvement over Morrowind but still fairly weak when compared to 95% of other videogames. I dunno, just didn't appeal to me all that much. The ONE time in the game I was thrown for a loop was when I went to do my first Fighters Guild task, yes folks, clearing rats out of a basement. The twist was that I went down to the cellar, killed the rats, and it turns out the lady didn't want them killed. So that was the one time I was actually amused.[/QUOTE]
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