Oblivion Remastered Makes The Original's Most Infamous Dialogue Blooper Even Better
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They didn't notice the mistake in the recording. A popular Oblivion misspelling is back in the remake
The remake of the 19-year-old Oblivion features new graphics and some tweaked gameplay mechanics, but in many ways it retains the original content of the game. This includes minor bugs, such as an accidentally included recording in which the voice actress briefly steps out of her role.
Incredibly, The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered Still Has Its Best Dialogue Blooper
When it comes to remakes and remasters, people are always wary of what they might lose when things are “fixed”. I know personally I felt a deep concern that the Oblivion Remastered release would axe one particular flub that has always tickled me deeply – when a voiceover line in the original title was not edited correctly, and ended up shipping out in the full release of the game. For context, within the game players visit the Temple of the One …
The Iconic Blooper In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Has Been Remastered
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