On Oblivion Remastered day, former Blizzard boss says he's "skeptical about 20 year old remasters" because "the bar has simply moved from safe open world RPGs to what Elden Ring brought us all"
"What was once fantastic, now remastered, will never hold up against modern masterpieces like Elden Ring," says Mike Ybarra, but fans sure seem to be digging Oblivion R💖emastered

Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra has some capital-T thoughts on the reveal and release of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered.
Yes, for the three or four folks reading this and hearing about Oblivion Remastered for the first time: it's here, it's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:available right now on consoles, PC, and Game Pass, and it looks great. However, the notoriously outspoken Ybarra isn't so sure it'll hold up against ♋modern R🧔PG classics like Elden Ring.
"I'm skeptical about 20 year old remasters," he said in a tweet. "What was once fantastic, now remastered, will never hold up against modern masterpieces like Elden Ring. The bar has simply moved from safe open world RPGs to what Elden Ring brought 🦩us all.
"I would 🍬love to be prov🉐en wrong. But I'm not," he added.
I hear you, but I think we've had so many "remasters" that nostalgia is limited. I could be wrong. B🐭ut I think the gaming community wants fresh and new more than ever.
I'm still downloading 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the 125GB Oblivion Remastered, and thus can't offer any meaningful commentary here, but I can look at reviews from people who have played it, and, well, early data says Ybarra's dead wrong on this one. The game very, very quickly shot to the top of Steam's global top-selling games despite its ♌$🍃50 price tag, and with almost 4,000 user reviews already posted at the time of writing, there's a clear consensus forming already: Oblivion'🐼s still got it, baby.
Right now, , and the overwhelming majority of negative reviews seem to be performance-related. Not that those aren't valid concerns, but neith𓄧er do they really support Ybarra's argument that the core𓆏 game hasn't aged well.
In response to one comment about the value of nostalgia, Ybarra said, "I hear you, but I 🌸think we've had so many 'remasters' that nostalgia is limited. I could be wrong. But I think the gaming community wants fresh and new more than ever."
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I think one factor Ybarra might be missing here is the giant market of players that were introduced to the Elder Scrolls world through Skyrim in 2011 and thus missed out on Oblivion's original run. That's the case for me, and I know I've been holding out for a modernized version of Oblivion to experience what many devotees still call the best game in the series, and I'm psyched about what Elder Scrolls veteran voice actor Wes Johnson said could be a "revelation" of a gami🍰ng experience.
After earning an English degree from A♔SU, I worked as a corporate copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. I got my big break here in 2019 with a freelance news gig, and I was hired on as GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer in 2021. That means I'm responsible for managing the site's western regional executive branch, AKA my home office, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish.
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