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    Quote Originally Posted by ElectricEel
    I found Oblivion a bit of a disappointment, as I felt Bethesda turned the Elder Scrolls setting into Generic Fantasy World #114
    True, that. Now that you mention it, everything did feel a little too colourful and "High Fantasy" when compared to earlier games. Still, it wasn't a bad story, and.. well.. Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart? I mean come on. How kick ass is that? Talking of mods, though, you should perhaps go on the lookout for Tamriel Rebuilt. It's a truly VAST modding project for Morrowind that seeks to expand the Vanilla map, making it all significantly bigger, while adding the wider Morrowind area. It may well have flopped since last I saw it, but it's certainly a promissing project.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xiahou
    Have you seen Spring yet? It's basically, a highly-moddable, graphically updated, open-source TA clone. Brings back alot of old memories when I play it.
    I've come across it, aye. Haven't played it though. Made by the same team?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kekvit Irae
    Corp Por
    Corp Por
    In Vas Mani
    Kal Ort Por

    Your spell has been disrupted due to lack of concentration.

    You are dead.
    I know it well. Nothing beats the first time you get lossed in the wilderness as a [young] player, only to have your head caved in by an ettin. Good times.

    Quote Originally Posted by Decker
    Perfect Dark: One of the most enjoyable fps' that's MP was top notch and a lot of fun for everyone who played, not to mention the great AI.

    James Bond: Goldeneye: Do I really need to describe this game?
    I do recall I whooped THE INTERNET on those thar' games.
    Last edited by Kekvit Irae; 08-28-2007 at 22:18.
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