Today Oblivion showed me that some games even after the main campaigns are done, can offer more than you ever really knew. You see my brother got home and said he wanted to play some oblivion, he had played through it about 2 times but had some stuff he hadn't wrapped up in his seconded character. While I was peeking in to see what he had done and where he was, I kept saying cool and ideas were popping up in my head. I didn't know at the time but oblivion had done its spell on me. Myself I have played through it twice too but my main character had also done almost everything in guilds and quests so you can see how bad and addicting this game is. If you are an rpg fan, or just want a game that you will not get bored of in long time and you have no life then please by all means get this game because it is a great rpg, has about limitless hours of fun even without mods so you need a no life to play it. The main quest will get you for about 20 hours but I think longer and about a percent of how much other stuff you can do. The one thing I would suggest you do is the dark brotherhood quest which you start by killing someone innocent, but I would have to say that the story line could be better than the main quest.
Total War: Rome II So it took almost 2 years but I think I finally like this game. It's amazing to me because Rome Total War probably up there in most played game. The hours I have put into the game, and the nights spent trying to take over the known world are so many. The memory of playing the demo for the first time sticks in my brain in the original game. Taking my force and attacking from the tress in a surprise maneuver just had me my teenager mind lost in a sea of tactics and battles. From that point it was nights spent avoiding homework going "just one more turn" as my armies marches across the classical world. There was something to a game that balanced a great real time war scenario with a simple yet fun turn based system that had you stuck once you started. Years went by, and more Total War games came out, but slowly they just stopped being the Total War games I loved. Looking at them I loved certain parts but the dark era of gunpowder nev...
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