Oblivion Remastered is so true to the original RPG, it even keeps in a voice acting error that's been there for 19 years

Oblivion Remastered screenshot of NPC preaching with eyes shut
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered is here, and although it's a lot m𒅌ore like a full-on remake than a graphical remaster, Bethesda and Virtuos made sure to keep a lot of the꧋ fan-favorite silliness from the original. One of the best examples is the double-take voice line still being in the game.

In clips shared to YouTube and Twitter, you can see Tandilwee deliver her iconic blunder. She says: "I heard that thieves broke int💎o the Arcane University, the Imperial Legion compound, and the Temple, all on the same night! Wait a minute, let me do that one again. I heard that thieves broke into the Arcane University, the Imperial Legion compound, and the Temple, all on the same night!"

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Clearly, someone forgot to edit the voice actor's recorded clip and just popped the whole take in there, and to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:stay true to the janky spirit of the 2006 game, it's been left untouched for the remaster. Many lines ha💟ve been updated, but these iconic and silly ones have been left untouched, so we can still enjoy them tod🎃ay.

Another great moment that's been left in is the bandit who robs you on the bridge to Kvatch, where you need to go to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:start the main quest. You can pickpocket your gold right back, and even though they threatened to kill you for it initially, they then decide the money's 🌌not worth the bother. What a terrible c൲riminal.

There are plenty of other elements that have been carried over, like the ridiculous zo🧜oms when you talk to an NPC.

If you're enjoying Oblivion, check out some of the other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RPGs you can play right now.

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