Hey, so—Oblivion Remastered dropped out of nowhere, right? April 22, mark that date. Fans weren’t just surprised; it’s like they were zapped with excitement. Probably because the original Oblivion, let’s be real, was legendary in The Elder Scrolls series. So, this remaster? It was bound to be a hit. And it hasn’t disappointed.
What’s cool about Oblivion Remastered is it keeps the heart of the original while sprucing up the visuals. Graphical upgrades that make you go “wow” but without losing the soul of it all. Makes you think, right? Like, other Bethesda games deserve this, too. Imagine if Fallout: New Vegas got the same love. I mean, it could really tide us over until Fallout 5 decides to grace us with its presence.
Funny thing, Oblivion Remastered was, like, everywhere in the gaming world the minute it launched. Sneaky yet brilliant move—it kind of reignited interest in the franchise. A lot of chatter before was about, “When’s Elder Scrolls 6 coming?” Now, it’s, “Dude, have you seen this remaster yet?”
And oh, Oblivion Remastered hit over 4 million players in just days. Wild, huh? Anyway, back to Fallout—specifically New Vegas. The game’s a fan favorite, with its quirky charm and all. No real news on Fallout 5 really, so maybe a New Vegas remaster could bridge that gap nicely.
New Vegas, though, has this dated vibe that’s oddly charming, kind of like finding a vintage leather jacket at the thrift store. Obligatory side note, but imagine seeing the Mojave Wasteland in super-duper HD—could be epic, no? Like Oblivion proved, sprucing things up doesn’t wreck the original feel.
Also, did you hear? New Vegas will appear in the second season of the Fallout TV series on Prime Video. Could bring in new players. But who knows, maybe the remaster’s a bit down the line. But if anyone deserves a spotlight again, it’s definitely New Vegas. It’s got that magic, you know?