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Oblivion PSP details

Lumpy

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There are only 18 skills left, they removed the ones which didn't work with their style of gameplay.
Let me guess...
 

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TES will end up doing away with classes, birthsigns, or any other redundant crap like that! There'll just be three "skills" that ADD kids will have to worry about, in the future:

Kill
Speak
Hide
 

Texas Red

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ViolentOpposition said:
TES will end up doing away with classes, birthsigns, or any other redundant crap like that! There'll just be three "skills" that ADD kids will have to worry about, in the future:

Kill
Speak
Hide

It wont make much of a difference. The character system is the worst I have ever seen in any RPG. Its so simple in Oblivion that its like there isnt any.
 

Ahzaruuk

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ViolentOpposition said:
TES will end up doing away with classes, birthsigns, or any other redundant crap like that! There'll just be three "skills" that ADD kids will have to worry about, in the future:

Kill
Speak
Hide
OI! Lets leave the ADD generalisations out of it, alright? :x
 

Top Hat

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I love how they didn't even mention the PC version in the article. If I actually cared about Bethesda-and-PC-gaming I'd be very concerned. But, given that even they don't care...

What about The Apprentice: Bethesda?

Todd's signature line: Lol dude, you're such a noob.
 

elander_

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The PSP version of Oblivion is a different game with a different storyline. Its a dungeon adventure game with 10 large levels.

But they still call it Oblivion. Can anyone understand they way they name their games?

So while the setting will be more restrictive and the controls, by necessity, will be simplified the fundamental gameplay will be strikingly similar to the original game

True. So true. :lol:
 

Micmu

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The PSP version of Oblivion is a different game with a different storyline. Its a dungeon adventure game with 10 large levels. .... the fundamental gameplay will be strikingly similar to the original game
"I've entered Dungeon #1: Yellow Caves"
"OMG everyone aggroed on me so I had to kill them all"
"I pulled a sigil stone out of the socket"
"Now I shall enter Dungeon #2"
"I have entered Dungeon #2: Purple Mead Caves"
"OMG everyone aggroed on me so I had to kill them all"
"I pulled a sigil stone out of the socket"
"I have cleared the Dungeon #2 now I shall go to the door and enter Dungeon #3"
"I have entered Dungeon #3: The Pink Corridor Cave"
"OMG everyone aggroed on me so I had no choice but to kill them all"
"I pulled a sigil stone out of the socket"
...
"I entered Dungeon #10: The Black Citadel"
"OMG Arch Demon Lord Dagon Hydra Chtulhu Lord of All Destruction Hell Chaos and Death offered me a single dialogue option I had to kill it!"
[end credits]
"Click this link for a free $2.99 axe grinder plug-in."
 

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