The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion a Role Playing Game not to miss on the Xbox 360
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Bethesda’s huge success, The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion was a Role Playing Game not to miss on the Xbox 360 when it was first released. Boasting an enormous landscape to explore, hours of play time and a first class cast (wait, that was really Sean Bean?) it was of great satisfaction to most people that it was actually really fun to play. The term Downloadable Content (DLC) had been banded around by the hardcore gamers and Microsoft’s publishing arm, but before Oblivion it certainly wasn’t mainstream.
After spending hours hacking your way through the (truly brilliant) game we all wanted more. Bethesda obliged, promising DLC for us to enjoy. Then it hit. The Horse Armour. It was released onto the Xbox Live Marketplace for 200 Microsoft points (£1.70 - a price it remains even today), as a way of judging what the right price point for DLC was. Ignoring my personal opinion that charging for ‘Themes’ and ‘Gamer Pictures’, essentially free publicity, for upcoming games seems ludicrous, the Horse Armour upset quite a few people. |
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