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10 Games That Deserve the Oblivion Remaster Treatment - Next-Gen Console Watch
Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch! In this week's episode, Daemon is joined by Beyond's Max Scoville, Unlocked's Ryan McCaffrey, and IGN's Community Lead, Jada Griffin. The topic: what's the difference between a remake and a remaster? And what games do we think deserve the same remastered treatment that The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion got? We also have last episode's poll results, and a new poll for you to vote on at IGN.com.
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with the Oblivion remaster finally out
it's a good time to take a look at some
other games that could do well to
receive the remastered treatment that's
coming up right after these message on
this week's next to
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watch welcome back to NextG Console
Watch our show following everything
happening with the latest gaming
hardware i'm Jim Hatfield and this week
I'm joined by Ryan McAffrey host of
Podcast Unlocked max Scoville host of
Podcast Beyond and Jada Griffin Aigent
community lead welcome everyone now with
The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion Remaster
finally released this week everyone
seems to be enjoying either returning to
Siridil or exploring it for the first
time that's me exploring it for the
first time whenever a remaster is done
well we end up thinking about other
older games that deserve the same
treatment which leads us to this week's
topic but first we should explain the
difference between a remaster and a
remake because some fans think this
version of Oblivion is so improved it
feels more like a remake but it says
remaster right on the box so which do we
think it is Ryan well it one of the
original designers who's no longer at
Bethesda was quoted this week uh we had
a story on IGN about this as as saying
it it kind of needs a new term that it
it kind of remaster doesn't really do it
justice and he referred to it as
Oblivion 2.0 uh which okay yeah I could
I could get down with that that works
mhm uh but yeah this one I mean I think
remaster typically our collective
assumption if that's fair is that it's
basically just a visual pass only
whereas a remake is from the ground up
and you're getting some creative license
to change the gameplay or the level
design or or what have you and this this
Oblivion remaster it does make some
gameplay tweaks in the in the interest
of modernizing things a little bit and