I have a problem with not finishing these open world games.

The hallway drained me, I love the characters so much but the lack of exploration made progression not satisfying whatsoever. The soundtrack is also one of my favorites in the franchise.

I own the complete edition for the 360 but those servers are defunct. Collector's item.

It's the perfect Fallout, early 2000's Obsidian was pissing gold.

I have played this game many times, every time I return to it I finish my playthrough and all I can think is "god I hated that".
The boring gray environments and stale ass characters (aside from Three Dog) make me miss the dry ass orange deserts of New Vegas.

So watered down that I tell people either you play this one first or not at all. I sunk hours and hours into this game with friends as a kid and I wouldn't trade those hours for anything.

The best in the franchise and I recommend to everyone, peak 360 era game that still feels amazing to this day.

I have only played anniversary and I plan to one day return to the original release but I really did enjoy my time, Albion is a setting I will never have a problem with returning to.

The peak of the series, more of the first with more guns and satisfying gameplay. Just shut your brain off and go crazy.

First person bullet time perfection, smooth like butter. The guns feel so so good. I recommend this game to everyone and if its a bit too old for you Trepang2 did come out recently.

I find a lot of the Elder Scrolls titles differentiate from each other too much anymore and Oblivion specifically stands out the most. While still keeping the unarmed and athletics skill (2 of my favorites) the change from the dice-roll combat of Morrowind was refreshing and inviting for new players. I do have a bit of a problem with the start of the "quest marker" problem, exploring Morrowind was so immersive and exiting that Cyrodiil feels like a story on rails.
The goofy setting and underwhelming main story gets supported by side quests like the Thieves' Guild and Dark Brotherhood, and the experience is hands down made memorable by the Shivering Isles DLC.

This was my first Duke game and while I understand the stigma on this title I still love it. Duke was such a relic character to me as a kid that I just kept playing to hear him talk more. The Doctor who Cloned Me was definitely the best thing to come out of this. Also I still see the girls hand as his on the cover.

Capcom butter. Love my little pawn bros.

I want this game to be good so badly.

Very watered down and accessible, had a blast picking this up whenever with friends. Recommend for new players.