I made one more foray into the world of Oblivion

April 24, 2006 by Adam in Adam's Games

I made one more foray into the world of Oblivion. I think I'm feeling fairly well done. Sure, I could try another character or something, but I think I need to let it rest for awhile. There was one quest I had heard much about, a trip into a painting. Yesterday I finally tracked down the right person, hopped into the painting, and was treated to a surreal landscape that was jaw-droppingly cool.

For now, I'll happily work away on my Neverwinter Nights project and see what comes out of E3 next month. It's usually an extravaganza of new game announcements, screenshots, and movies. I'd like to think of it as the nerd equivalent of the superbowl.



I finished up Oblivion, powering through the ...

April 22, 2006 by Adam in Adam's Games

I finished up Oblivion, powering through the final parts of the main quest. It was epic, I suppose, though I suppose I've saved so many worlds at this point in my gaming career that I've become a bit jaded.

Mostly I have fun wandering through the massive and beautiful world. It's entertaining just riding around from place to place. I'm tempted to start a new character that's stealthy and uses a bow, just to play around with things.

Sam's still playing, though he's recently gotten distracted by a Star Wars game. It's way too hard, so I think I'm push him back in the direction of Oblivion again. Either that or Emma's library games. Mmm . . . educational software.



Sam and I continue to play Oblivion from time...

April 09, 2006 by Adam in Adam's Games

Sam and I continue to play Oblivion from time to time. It's a beautiful looking game, plus the openness and huge world really give you a sense of immersion. I've gotten sidetracked from the main quest many times just wandering about or doing odd little quests.

Still, it's starting to feel like it's time to hunker down and finish the main quest. There's some tedious parts, though I've managed to make myself permanently invisible and simply walk past monsters. It makes certain things much easier.

Sam also has gotten into the game quite a bit. Since all the dialog is spoken, he can generally follow what's going on. I think he also likes being able to wander around and do just about anything he wants.



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