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The Vile Lair Oblivion expansion out tomorrow

Bethesda is readying The Vile Lair, the sixth mini expansion for Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

The expansion gives players a new safe house, in which some neat new actions can be carried out. Most notable is the ability to cure oneself of a nasty case of vampirism using the 'The Font of Renewal', and the ability to heal and be cured of disease using the 'The Shrine of Sithis'. You'll also find a cattle pen where you can feed, a Dark Minion who can find gold, and an indoor garden of venomous plants, including the notorious Chokeberry to feed to your enemy.

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THELANDSOFSAND6866d ago

the vile lair?

wasn't that the name of the sony E3 2006 meeting?

i dont want to go there!

Schmitty076866d ago

I played Oblivion non stop from 3/21-7/5. Thank God that BFME 2 came out because I was getting sick of it. The only expansions I bought were Orrey and Wizard's Tower. Maybe they will eventually become free, and then I'll get them

speed6865d ago (Edited 6865d ago )

I'm actually missing playing Oblivion at this point, I don't think I could ever get tired of it as long as there is new content. IMO they need to be releasing missions instead of so many locations to hang out. Damn, I have enough places I could live. Please, oh please, make some add-ons for the Dark Brotherhood....

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The challenging roguelite sim “Badlands Crew” is now available for PC via Steam

"The London-based (the UK) indie games publisher Curve Games and Brighton-based (the UK) indie games developer Runner Duck, are today very happy and excited to announce that their roguelite sim “Badlands Crew” (which is the third installment in the popular Crew games franchise), is now available for PC via Steam" - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Turns 2 – Celebrating the Award-Winning Game's Legacy

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor launched on April 28, 2023. Two years later, it's still celebrated as the best Star Wars game ever, with a Grammy and a sequel incoming.

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ShwaaMan8h ago

Where is the time going, this is 2 now? Also, RE4 remake and Diablo 4…

Putte7h ago

Absolutely not the best Star Wars game. That's Star Wars galaxys. Survivor isn't even that good

Becuzisaid7h ago

Not sure I agree about Galaxies, but I definitely think the Jedi series is not the best.

Sonic18816h ago

So what's the best Jedi series?

Becuzisaid3h ago

@Sonic I was meaning the Jedi Fallen Order and Survivor games. Not the greatest.

If you're wanting to know what's the best series with Jedi in it? I mean KOTOR, Jedi Knight, Jedi Academy, Force Unleashed off the top of my head. Even the Episode 3 tie in game was pretty decent.

Fonsecap7h ago

Good game, terrible performance.

jznrpg5h ago

I loved the game but hated the issues. I waited over a year to play it and it still had major issues. I would have went for the platinum but with all the save bugs and other issues I didn’t even think about it

Sciurus_vulgaris3h ago

I’ve played both Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor. I think the games are good not great.

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Oblivion Remastered Soars to the Top of the Previous Week’s Most Played Games on Steam Deck

The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered rose to the very top of the Steam Deck Most Played Games list. Have you tried it yet?

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anast2h ago

"We have to admit, there is something extremely nostalgic about playing Oblivion at 30 FPS, with mild stuttering outdoors. And, even though it doesn’t run perfectly, it’s still so much fun. This could be one of the games that helps grown-ups find their way back to gaming."

I would assume most grown-ups don't get excited about products that don't work properly. I would also assume that most grown-ups coming back to gaming don't want to spend the limited time they have modding a broken game to get it to run properly on the Steam Deck.