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Episode 247: Oblivion Remastered

Episode 247: Oblivion Remastered

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In this episode of the Oblivion Addict Podcast, Ray Michael and Victor discuss their initial impressions of the newly released game, exploring its graphics, gameplay mechanics, and character development. They delve into the improvements made over the original Oblivion, including combat enhancements, visual upgrades, and quality of life changes. The conversation also touches on the main quest, side quests, and the intricacies of alchemy and resource management within the game. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of alchemy in Oblivion, discussing its mechanics and the ease of potion-making. They reflect on their experiences with the game's story and gameplay, highlighting the nostalgia and enjoyment it brings.

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