Nintendo: Maintains the msrp at $70 for Breath of the Wild (despite it coming out almost 10 years ago), does not include the DLC for the switch 2 edition (making you pay an extra $20) and then charges you for the graphical upgrade ($10), making the total purchase approximately $100.
Bethesda: Remasters Elder Scrolls Oblivion using all new assets, gives it a pretty visual overhaul with nice lighting, upgrades the gameplay and leveling system, gives us new animations and records new voice lines all for the price of $50 (not to mention the DLC is included in the base price).
Yeah, I know who's getting my money this year.
Oblivion actually scared me. Like jumpscare and surprise and all.
Just heading towards the Knights of The Nine to tell them I found the helmet and I come across an “Isolated House” as stated on the door.
As one does, I go inside and see some weird shadows on the next floor clipping onto the ceiling above me racing to the stairs.
I get attacked by a couple bandits. Ok, alright, nothing too noteworthy, not even from their equipment to loot in the house.
I leave and bam! An Oblivion Gate spawns and blows up the house as I open the door.
Like, mate, I just wanted to go to the Knights of The Nine and now I have to deal with your sorry ass!
TWAHM tag due to the fact that I’m playing as Lin from it as I usually do for first playthroughs of certain games