A Narrative Critique of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • A critique of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with an emphasis on scripted and unscripted narrative content. We begin with a close reading of the main story and progress to a more comprehensive analysis of the game's general themes (or lack thereof). Full spoilers for Oblivion ahead.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    2:13 Act I: Evil Afoot
    39:19 Act II: Into Darkness
    1:04:02 Act III: Homefronts
    1:33:10 Oblivion and Multiplicity
    1:45:44 Class, Based
    1:51:44 An Inch Deep
    2:04:11 Where it Works
    2:10:12 Conclusion
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  • @DukeofWhales
    @DukeofWhales  Год назад +430

    Hey everyone! The RUclips algorithm is suddenly being very nice to me, which is a little terrifying but I’m choosing to be excited about it. If this kind of stuff interests you I’m writing a Skyrim essay now, so I hope to have more content out soon-and yes, will definitely upgrade the microphone situation. Thank you all for watching!

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Год назад +11

      As you're writing the script, challenge yourself to go beyond the basic take of "Ulfric racist = Ulfric bad", which seems to be where so many begin & end their examination of the Civil War story. It is far more than disliking a group because of their appearance. The dark elves weren't distrusted because they were dark, but because they were elves. Note that it is impossible to find a single dark elf in Solitude, which might have interesting implications with regard to the acceptance preached compared to the acceptance which is practiced.
      Looking into the history of the elven nations & how they've dealt with their neighbors might inform a person as to why the mer are so reviled by the other peoples of Tamriel. The conflict goes back into pre-history with the tale of Lorkhan/Shor and the creation of Mundus.

    • @falken5688
      @falken5688 Год назад +5

      @@Mr._Anderpson Also nords are hardly racist at all especially when you consider the scheme in tamriel. In fact, deliberately choosing to take in so many dunmer refugees AND ceding solstheim to them is only a sign of respect and cooperation, not racism and hatred.

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Год назад

      @@falken5688 It should also be pointed out the Red Year occurred two centuries before the events of Skyrim occur. There probably shouldn't be any refugees at that point. I'd imagine anyone who wanted to leave Vvardenfell to flee the eruptions would have managed to do so a bit more quickly than 200 years later.
      Well, maybe Yagrum Bagarn would take that long to make the trip. He was kinda chunky.

    • @falken5688
      @falken5688 Год назад

      @@Mr._Anderpson Yeah that's a good point as well, but I think bethesda just totally lacks a proper conception of how long 200 years is lol, see fallout 3 and fallout 4. Whichever way you look at it, the racism angle falls apart

    • @Trristenn
      @Trristenn Год назад +4

      please do. your video is one of the best i’ve watched/listened to.
      i’ve gone through all the ones i could find until i got recommended your video.
      make one of these for all the games you want, the views and subs will follow

  • @Whaprone
    @Whaprone Год назад +789

    while you were relegated to my second monitor in the physical realm while i mindlessly played minecraft, you were on my primary monitor in my heart

  • @Merynos1990
    @Merynos1990 Год назад +456

    1:38:57 Just for the record, while not a Skyrim type alternative, in Oblivion you can kill Lucien Lachance at first meeting, which basically locks you out of the whole questline. There's even a quest update for that:
    "Lucien Lachance, the Dark Brotherhood's representative, has been killed. He was my link to the mysterious assassins guild, and now that link has been severed... forever."

    • @DukeofWhales
      @DukeofWhales  Год назад +106

      That's a good catch, thanks!

    • @theboy1625
      @theboy1625 10 месяцев назад +65

      That “forever” at the end is chilling. Like missing out on a big part of your adventure

    • @lucianwong420
      @lucianwong420 9 месяцев назад +18

      I just started playing Oblivion and I killed Lucien Lachance because I made a character that's not a murderer.

    • @theickster3008
      @theickster3008 8 месяцев назад

      ​@lucianwong420 not to detract from your character, but to even encounter Lucien Lechance, you would have had to murder someone in cold blood.

    • @lilblock3564
      @lilblock3564 8 месяцев назад +50

      ​@@lucianwong420You murdered someone because youre not a murderer?

  • @Romanticoutlaw
    @Romanticoutlaw Год назад +202

    tbh, the dark brotherhood, thieves' guild, and shivering isles are where I think oblivion shines brightest. I think I've subconsciously been thinking of them as the "main" game for some years now, with the kvatch situation a thing I can get around to eventually, like any other side quest

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Год назад +26

      It is evident they saw much more time & attention from the developers than other areas of the game. They didn't put too much thought into what a "good" character might do. The option to side with Jyggylag instead of Sheogorath was absent, so that it felt like another railroaded trip through Bethesda's "Illusion of Choice Simulator" engine.
      I get what you're saying, though. I endure Fallout 4 just to play Far Harbor.

    • @ImGonnaFudgeThatFish
      @ImGonnaFudgeThatFish Год назад +19

      The insanity of Shivering Isles works in it's favor because of how perfect and storybook-like everything is in Oblivion.
      It's hard to believe Skyrim and Oblivion's Cyrodiil are neighbors given the drastic visual design difference, but Shivering Isles doesn't need to abide by realism

    • @paul66766
      @paul66766 Год назад +11

      @ImGonnaFudgeThatFish
      Aside from both games having different art directors.....they're 2 different cultures in 2 different locations. Just because they're in the same world doesn't mean the cities or towns would look the same.

    • @jasperfox6821
      @jasperfox6821 Год назад +6

      Shivering Isles is what completes oblivion for me, I love playing oblivion, and I can always come back to it as well as morrowind, I have high regards for both morrowind and oblivion, but not skyrim, skyrim is shallow.

    • @Gameprojordan
      @Gameprojordan Год назад +7

      Mage guild was cool too. I like how you had to get a letter of recommendation from each town's mage guild branch before actually being able to become a member of the main guild

  • @yarro1965
    @yarro1965 10 месяцев назад +233

    Cameron's speech was written by Kirkbride, amd Todd loved the first draft so much it made it into the game. I genuinely wonder what it could have looked like if Kirkbride had been allowed to cook.
    What I find the most ironic in Cameron's speech, is that he asks where the aedra are. Well.....the Aedra made Nirn, the moral realm. Literally. We can't talk to them like we can with the Daedra because they are the earth, stone, and air. They don't exist in the way daedra do now.
    As for agnosticism or aethism in TES, well there is an argument that it can exist. The Dwemer never denied the daedras existence. They just never felt that the Daedra were worth worshiping. Or the Aedra tbh.
    Also also. It's really funny that you show the dichotomy of Oblivions potential endings of mantling either Pelinal or Sheogorath. They are both madmen in their own right, so at the end of the day the Hero of Kvatch winds up mad regardless of who they choose.
    10/10 video!

    • @DukeofWhales
      @DukeofWhales  10 месяцев назад +40

      That makes a ton of sense, it really does feel different to almost anything else in the game!

    • @DiocletianLarius
      @DiocletianLarius 8 месяцев назад +17

      Yeah, someone who knows TES lore and has read even the most obscure of MK texts could probably understand and grasp some of the ideas behind Mankar's speech and thoughts (like Dagon being from a previous kalpa), but to the average Oblivion player it means literally nothing, it's all ramblings of a madman, which is almost a fatal flaw in game design.
      His ideas of Lorkhan being a Daedra sound kinda dumb to me, but there are some evidence of it on the lore, like Lorkhan being a Padomaic entity too (despite the rest of the Aedra being born from Anu+Padomay);
      And this is speculation on my part but I think only 7 of the ¿17? Daedric princes are relevant: the Good Daedra and the House of Troubles. Lorkhan would be the 8th Daedra, to compete with the 8 Divines.
      The Aedra are also many more than 8, but most of them became Earth Bones/Ehlnofey, evolving into different nature things and races.

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 7 месяцев назад +6

      Kirkbride and others who were before oblivion, are geniuses. Compared to modern Bethesda.

    • @peytongonavy
      @peytongonavy 7 месяцев назад +6

      *Mantles both Pelinal and Sheogorath*
      I see no contradictions....

    • @yarro1965
      @yarro1965 7 месяцев назад +2

      @512TheWolf512 modern bethesda makes games for the masses. Despite how big they are now they refuse to take chances. Starfield doesn't take any risks or really make a name for itself. The don't even have a marketable mascot.

  • @christopherchilton-smith6482
    @christopherchilton-smith6482 Год назад +192

    The destruction of the amulet makes me wonder if Dagon actually won. As the god of hope and revolution, the *destruction* of the amulet seems to allow for both, hitting all three of his notes.

    • @osaasd8018
      @osaasd8018 9 месяцев назад +51

      You hit the nail on the head! Dagon does not want to conquer Tamriel, he wants to topple the ailing and stagnant Empire which he does by ending the Septim bloodline and destroying the amulet of King. Dagon played everyone and won.

    • @anvos658
      @anvos658 8 месяцев назад +10

      That basically just means world war Cyrodil, as the other Princes (sans Sheogoroth since he's busy) start scooping up followers and land, and at worst it ends up Jyggallag 2.0 where the rest of the Deadric Princes unite to defeat and then curse him.

    • @Thunderous333
      @Thunderous333 8 месяцев назад +20

      Meh I don't know if he won. His ultimate goal was foiled, complete annihilation of the Empire. Yes he destroyed the amulet and ended the Septims, but the Empire exists, humans still have a rallying cause, and the Aedra still have a strong presence.

    • @HerohammerStudios
      @HerohammerStudios 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@osaasd8018 why would he care about toppling some random empire? That's such a reach

    • @osaasd8018
      @osaasd8018 8 месяцев назад +29

      @@HerohammerStudios Its not "some random empire" its THE Empire that has ruled all of Tamriel for over 500 years (if you only count the Third Empire). Daedric princes often join in on some random petty squabbles of the mortals, so toppling the Empire does not feel beneath Dagon at all. He is the god of Destruction, Revolution and Change so it feels perfect for him to destabilize the Empire and open the way for new forces to rise (Thalmor), the provinces to become independent (Morrowind, Hammerfell, High Rock, Black Marsh) and the civil war in Skyrim. Thats a whole lot of Destruction, Revolution and Change in my opinion.

  • @chrisr4023
    @chrisr4023 Год назад +431

    It is my duty to watch every hour+ long videos of TES series on youtube.

    • @iimuffinsaur
      @iimuffinsaur 10 месяцев назад +16

      no because why are they all such good background ;; maybe its because i know tes lore so i can miss a part but tune back in and i know what they're talking about

    • @OG_McLovin
      @OG_McLovin 9 месяцев назад +5

      Talos wills it.

    • @shin9r
      @shin9r 9 месяцев назад +3

      Brother in Arms!

    • @koLdZ1
      @koLdZ1 8 месяцев назад +2

      Amen

    • @handsomejamesgrandinternet2106
      @handsomejamesgrandinternet2106 8 месяцев назад +4

      Likewise. Somehow this happens beyond my control. Tell me you were born before 2000 without saying you were born before 2000 :D

  • @SyrinxOfTemple
    @SyrinxOfTemple Год назад +187

    Thanks for making this honed-in on the story. It's refreshing seeing not just another blanket, general retrospective that touches the same handful of talking points.

    • @ImGonnaFudgeThatFish
      @ImGonnaFudgeThatFish Год назад +24

      RUclipsrs have tarnished the word "retrospective". Those are supposed to be an analysis of something long after its release and its impact but they just end being summarizing the plot using the whole fucking dictionary

    • @Thunderous333
      @Thunderous333 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yep

    • @talus9663
      @talus9663 6 месяцев назад +3

      Might as well just tag salt factory lmao.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@ImGonnaFudgeThatFishdude fr

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@talus9663suck factory tbh

  • @DropsOfMars
    @DropsOfMars Год назад +823

    Tonally I feel Oblivion is kind of the black sheep of The Elder Scrolls series. Morrowind and Skyrim feel more grounded, more real in a way. Oblivion honestly feels like not the events that took place but a retelling of what actually happened. Everything looks a bit too ideal, everything feels like a storybook. It's hard to rationalize that this Cyrodiil is the same province that borders Skyrim because they don't really feel like they're in the same world.

    • @forestcampbell8962
      @forestcampbell8962 Год назад +86

      Maybe that's somewhat what made me vibe with it so well at the time.

    • @suckassmork2972
      @suckassmork2972 Год назад +163

      More like a pink sheep in a crowd of black and grey sheep.

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Год назад +152

      I usually interpreted the idyllic & serene setting of Cyrodil as an intentional juxtaposition of the nightmarish realms of Oblivion. Seeing daedra exit a gate & begin attacking the native wildlife is one thing which spurred me to traverse the wilderness shutting them down in my first playthrough years ago.

    • @InuranusBrokoff
      @InuranusBrokoff Год назад +12

      ​@@Mr._AnderpsonThis.

    • @nicholasscott5905
      @nicholasscott5905 Год назад +36

      I think they were pretty inspired by lotr at the time

  • @lalalana55555
    @lalalana55555 Год назад +85

    I have never heard anyone talking about the feudal nature of society in Cyrodiil and the lacking depth of social interaction with NPCs. Thank you so much for a fresh perspective! I guess, I'll never look at this game the way I did. Back when Oblivion was released, these detailes seemed almost obscure.

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 7 месяцев назад +6

      Patriciantv addressed it, but very briefly. Because his video counted on those in the know, or those who played morrowind. Basically, Bethesda doesn't want to write actual racists anymore. Or any other genuinely evil people.

    • @LadyLuck-rd5vi
      @LadyLuck-rd5vi 24 дня назад

      ​@@512TheWolf512 ...did you not play Skyrim?

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 24 дня назад

      @@LadyLuck-rd5vi refer back to Patrician. he's more persuasive than me. you're just parroting a common misconception.

  • @Fixti0n
    @Fixti0n 11 месяцев назад +19

    Its a shame we didnt get to take part in the Goblin Wars.

  • @jiraffe9600
    @jiraffe9600 11 месяцев назад +35

    About the Underking, he was a more major character in Daggerfall, so that might be why they didn't go into much detail here.

    • @yasahana4447
      @yasahana4447 7 месяцев назад +7

      It's interesting he's brought up since he's sort of an inverse of the player character of Oblivion. An advisor who helps Tiber septim claim his throne and fight back an invasion. Only Tiber Septim betrayed his trust and used it to conquer high rock. I feel like Oblivion players could have used more back story

    • @picahudsoniaunflocked5426
      @picahudsoniaunflocked5426 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@yasahana4447 heck yeah, I'd like to know more! It's so interesting to see players' comments esp under a really thoughtful essay like this. I can't play games rn & missed TES when I was gaming but I love gaming essays/analyses & I see so many comments like yours that make me frustrated the lore wasn't used more within the games. It seems like they have so much to play with, & it's tucked away or downplayed or just too missable when it sounds like it'd just deepen the immersion if they kept the lore more "present" in the world/game.

  • @spiderz5145
    @spiderz5145 Год назад +149

    Oh wow this is your first video? That’s insane, we definitely need more long-form creators and reviewers on the platform, good work! Will definitely listen while at work.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 4 месяца назад +1

      Grimbeard

  • @BoyfriendWizard
    @BoyfriendWizard 8 месяцев назад +25

    I've second-monitored my way through pretty much all of the TES video essay content on youtube, and this is by far my favorite analysis of Oblivion's narrative ☺️

  • @bendlee08
    @bendlee08 Год назад +24

    really breaking your back to reach that 10 minute mark huh?

  • @Charsept
    @Charsept Год назад +63

    These videos always remind me that despite my hundreds of hours in Oblivion, I've never finished the main story. I should really go back to do that.

    • @flandyc4513
      @flandyc4513 Год назад +7

      Camoran's Paradise is a neat and unique sort of area you can look forward to.

    • @Romanticoutlaw
      @Romanticoutlaw Год назад +9

      the ending sequence is worth experiencing once

    • @duhquadman
      @duhquadman Год назад +3

      Do the paintbrush glitch and see the ending sequence within an hour

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 Год назад +1

      It is what it is , slay the dragon (which some glitch could't do in Skyrim at end)

    • @patrickn.4113
      @patrickn.4113 9 месяцев назад +5

      That's why there are 3 Oblivion Gates in my street. Yeah you go do that sir! >:(

  • @grahamwright1661
    @grahamwright1661 Год назад +115

    This is a fantastic analysis, I desperately hope RUclips doesn't knock you down because you very easily could become the VaatiVidya of the elder acrolls

    • @Uglyguy13
      @Uglyguy13 Год назад +7

      Banger comment

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 4 месяца назад +1

      VV aka plaati plagiarism

  • @Mifune41
    @Mifune41 9 месяцев назад +30

    Great job with this. Once I heard you speaking on the pastoral themes I knew this was one of the king elder scrolls videos actually worth listening to. It’s crazy how much poverty plays a role in the world but is ignored by everyone.

  • @PaperFlare
    @PaperFlare Год назад +26

    Just watched the video and I really enjoyed it! I hope you make more.
    Something worth pointing out: your thesis of the empire being oppressive, corrupt, and crumbling has been a cornerstone of The Elder Scrolls from Arena to Daggerfall to Morrowind. However, in all those cases, the player was working to *uphold* that system. When you cut past the mystic symbolism and the mentions of fate, prophesy, the gods, etc, what are you left with?
    In Daggerfall, you were a friend of the emperor and your ultimate objective is to dethrone the rulers of no less than 5 regions of Hammerfall and High Rock, unify a region that is, both figuratively and literally (due to the map design), the size and diversity of the entirety of Europe and northern Africa under the rule of a single family that would be unquestioningly loyal to the Empire.
    In Morrowind, you are inducted as a spy that directly works for the emperor as the price of your freedom. Morrowind is the only region of Tamriel that, while still a vassal of the Empire, is free to govern itself thanks to the power of their triumvirate of God-Kings. Your goal - as a *potential* Nerevarine - is to destroy the source of the God-Kings' power, become a cultural icon and leader of the people of Morrowind, and collapse the church of the tribunal...leaving a power vacuum in the territory that will be swiftly filled by the Empire, who already had soldiers, forts, and colonizers spread around the island of Vvardenfell just waiting.
    Oblivion's falling is the very clear push to make Oblivion more light-hearted and whimsical. Yet the ideas and lore from the past titles permeates the writing of Oblivion and you can see peeks of this darker past and the implications they carry.

    • @user-et8vm9cc3t
      @user-et8vm9cc3t 2 месяца назад +2

      Eh, Daggerfall is about two things. On the one hand, there's the Totem of Tiber Septim that can be used to (re)activate the Numidium that has been recently found. You can give it to Wayrest, Sentinel or Daggerfall and thus enable one of them to become the dominant faction in the Iliac Bay; you can give it to Mannimarco who'll achieve godhood with it; to the Underking, who will be able to finally rest in peace; to Gorthwog, the king of the Orcs, who will use it so no one can mess with the Orcs ever again; or you can give it to Lady Brisienna, the Blades' agent, and thus allow the Emperor to rule the Bay with an iron fist. But as the player is an agent of the Emperor, such an outcome is indeed a viable possibility.
      Then there's the Lysandus story, where you need to avenge the former king of Daggerfall so that his spirit may finally rest in peace and stop haunting the streets of Daggerfall at night.
      On Morrowind, you're a Blades' agent. So while you fulfill the Prophecy, you're still working for the Empire thus ensuring that Morrowind stays under imperial control. And you give some additional legitimacy to the Empire's presence and claim to rule in Morrowind, since, well, the long gone and prophesized to return hero of the Dunmer people is an imperial lackey.

  • @benmosseats
    @benmosseats Год назад +64

    I love Oblivion Analysis videos and this is a REALLY great one.

  • @MJBella
    @MJBella 8 месяцев назад +16

    I've never seen analysis of these games quite like this and your Skyrin ones. You have a very fresh perspective and I am continiously impressed by your writing and analysis skill

    • @jessh4016
      @jessh4016 5 месяцев назад

      Are you disabled

  • @darthfastball1150
    @darthfastball1150 11 месяцев назад +12

    @1:06:20 “Just being as Good as you can while looking the part is all anyone can really do” is such a wonderful quote

  • @slay7584
    @slay7584 Год назад +29

    One of the best TES video's I've heard. Im a bit of a maniacal fan of the franchise but your perspective, wording and ways of description are simply amazing

  • @Jacob-se1hu
    @Jacob-se1hu Год назад +68

    Good video so far. At 1:22:50 it never occurred to me that Mankar's speech probably just sounds like gibberish to most people, since I beat Morrowind before beating Oblivion's main quest and Lorkhan is a major part of Morrowind.
    1:27:30 I think a failing of the game is that it always calls Mehrunes Dagon the Prince of Destruction but it never mentions his other spheres of influence, Revolution and Change. Much like with Lorkhan, you have to go looking for supplementary content to get a picture of what Dagon is. I and some others in the community think that Martin's sacrifice was the end goal of Dagon's plan the whole time. The Daedra deliberately decided not to attack the Temple of Akatosh that Martin was in. With Knights of the Nine we see there is nothing actually preventing Daedra from just walking into a church and slaughtering people. Dagon set Mankar up for failure so Martin could get everything he needed for us to get him to the Temple and sacrifice himself. I think we may have had more fleshing out of the two villains if Oblivion didnt have to worry about squeezing onto a single DVD, since they had to cut a lot of dialogue to save file space.

    • @DukeofWhales
      @DukeofWhales  Год назад +41

      I like that theory! And I didn’t know that about Dagon-you’re definitely right, leaning into the Revolution and Change aspects more would’ve added some much-needed depth to him and the realm of Oblivion. An Elder Scrolls villain built around combatting the cultural and technological stagnation in Tamriel would be fascinating.

    • @nickelakon5369
      @nickelakon5369 Год назад +17

      One thing about oblivion is the setting was incredibly dumbed down, at least in major direction. The previous parts of the lore that made things like the daedra less absolute evil and more something in-between, something they can choose. Same with the underking and other lore characters that appear.

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 7 месяцев назад +7

      The second point is easy to explain. Pagliarulo, one of the main writers, is a devout christian since childhood. So basically he bastardised kirkbride's idea into another american interpretation of Satan.

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 2 месяца назад

      @@FargothsSecretHidingPlace alright

  • @darkjason78
    @darkjason78 Год назад +16

    I first found oblivion at a blockbuster recommending it to my step brother 5 or so years later I asked my dad to buy it for me and I loved it ever since even more then skyrim

  • @lntellectuaI
    @lntellectuaI Год назад +40

    Finally, a distinctly unique longform critique on Oblivion! Love the analytical narrative approach you took, connecting the story, lore and worldbuilding of the game to form a vision and understanding of the game like I haven't seen anyone do before. People like PatricianTV, WillLovesVideoGames and Private Sessions, that I've seen talking about Oblivion at length, focused too much on describing the details of the game and evaluating its systems, like graphics, combat, levelling, quests, maybe music and lore, without talking much about the interesting themes and motifs that you could extract out of the narrative. Only people like Noah Caldwell-Gervais and you here on RUclips manage to dig deep into the stories, worlds and characters behind the games and relate that to your audiences, which I greatly appreciate.
    edit: I would really like to hear your thoughts on previous Elder Scrolls games, too, specifically Morrowind - with probably the best world, lore and narrative in the series. You focus briefly in the video on Lorkhan, saying that it's just a passing reference in Oblivion, but don't mention that the whole idea of Lorkhan was established back in Daggerfall, and explored thoroughly in Morrowind, with the Dwemer and the Tribunal explicitly dealing with the Heart of Lorkhan in that same game.

    • @DukeofWhales
      @DukeofWhales  Год назад +14

      Thank you! I love Noah Caldwell-Gervais’ work, his channel is a big inspiration for me. I will probably circle back to Morrowind at some point since I know it’s a huge favorite for a lot of folks. I was hoping for a remaster since I’ve struggled to get into it the few times I tried, but one of these days I’ll just download some mods and push through the meh gameplay for what I hear is a much more interesting story.

    • @enman009
      @enman009 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@DukeofWhales Can confirm: with some quality of life mods, you'll probably enjoy the best Elder Scrolls narrative. It's not perfect, but it's development and themes are far better executed than Oblivion and Skyrim.

    • @PizzaRollExpert
      @PizzaRollExpert 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@DukeofWhales Hope you do get around to playing morrowind, I've really enjoyed your skyrim and oblivion videos and would love to hear your thoughts on tes3. I was in the same seat as you a while ago, having tried and failed to get into Morrowind, but it finally clicked on my latest attempt. What helped was understanding that it was going for more of a pen-and-paper like experience with dice roll combat and a much bigger focus on character creation. It can be a good idea to read through the manual before playing, which was common practice at the time (it's not very long). This will make the character creation part feel less intimidating and also teach some important mechanics. It's also worth remembering that you are absolute trash at everything you didn't pick as a starting skill, common mistake is trying to kill mudcrabs with the tutorial dagger without picking short blade as a starting skill (you will miss 90% of your attacks). Buy a weapon that you have as a major skill in the shop in Seyda Neen first thing you do.
      I think Morrowind combat can be fun, but more in the way that building an OP D&D character is fun than the way Skyrim combat is fun. Morrowind has a very different power curve with much less level scaling and a much greater willingness to throw large numbers at the player which can be very satisfying once you get over the hump. It is very clucky and underwhelming at the start, but this serves to make becoming a demigod later in the game more satisfying.

    • @picahudsoniaunflocked5426
      @picahudsoniaunflocked5426 7 месяцев назад

      I agree Duke is special, but there are lots of great people doing thematic/storytelling game analyses. There's room for many & it's great to see a new generation come up who were inspired by Noah, along with lesser known contemporaries like Grim Beard who grew slow + steady. I'm not arguing for anything other than a flowering of the genre via plurality. Multiplicity makes me happy so I get miffed when people try to say JUST THIS 1 PERSON. Like, go under any pre-2000s music videos & there's always someone saying this 1 singer/band were the ONLY ONES or BEST ONES & it's never true but always pointless. You can have your faves but don't erase a whole genre with multiple diverse creators contributing.
      Absolutely feel you on wanting to hear Duke take on Morrowind tho!

  • @TheFireGiver
    @TheFireGiver Год назад +23

    Nice first video. 10k+ views on your first video is extremely impressive. I would love to see this type of video essay for every Bethesda main quest

  • @GreyTide
    @GreyTide Год назад +46

    Im fairly certain the reason why Cameron could wear the amulet was because in his paradise he could make himself "Dragonborn" or at least of Dragons blood. He was also supposed to be a Bosmer and appears in game as an Altmer. Apparently it all boils down to numedium or some other lore buzzword giving him In Character access to the TES Creation Kit and Console.

    • @ValiareTheForsaken01
      @ValiareTheForsaken01 Год назад +16

      IIRC, the theory is that he used Mehrune's Razor to shave away and remold aspects of himself.

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Год назад +13

      That's one interesting thing about the lore community. We get a chance to see how religions are formed in real time. Rather than accept human error in a text which would lead to mistranslation (someone clicked the wrong box when creating Mankar), the priests sit around & think up a new theology to explain why it must be true.

    • @darkerSolstice
      @darkerSolstice Год назад +5

      Not Numidium, but a Dragon Break, wherein all possible realities co-exist for a time, until a timeline is asserted. :P

    • @Zajin13
      @Zajin13 Год назад +6

      I guess the meta reason is just because nobody would take a Bosmer as a serious threat. Picture Fargoth sitting on a marble throne, legs barely reaching the floor, giving you a speech how he will end you and bring down the empire

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Год назад +7

      @@Zajin13 That's because most people are simple enough to take Fargoth & attempt to paint him as the exemplar of an entire race.
      If we took Narfi, the mentally-ill Nord vagrant from Ivarstead as our example of all Nords, we would hardly think they could be intimidating.

  • @NavJack27gaming
    @NavJack27gaming Год назад +39

    i've watched tens of hours of TES content and within the first 10 min of your video i learn two things i've not heard anyone else mention. amazing! i hope you get more views on this!

  • @ajtripp22
    @ajtripp22 8 месяцев назад +5

    So this video, as well as the Firewatch and Skyrim essays, popped up in my feed today. Wonderful surprise for me, as I love video essays. However, when I saw you’ve only published four videos, I can only describe my shock as intense. You convey your points with a deep understanding and appreciation of the game you’re covering. I leave every video feeling more knowledgeable on the subject you discussed. This content is outstanding! Please keep this up. You’re going places.

  • @EHphonehome
    @EHphonehome Год назад +11

    Fantastic video. Your analysis is deep, well researched, yet also engaging and with just the right amount of levity. Really looking forward to more videos from you!

  • @callmecatlord2322
    @callmecatlord2322 Год назад +8

    Great video! Oblivion was my first real RPG and I have a lot of fond memories attached to it.
    That ghost quest you mentioned reminded me of when I napped on the ship tavern in the waterfront and then woke up on the high seas after pirates had taken it.

  • @boydikai
    @boydikai Год назад +13

    This video is fantastic and inspired me to delve into the lore more than I have done in some time. I’m eager to see whether you do another video on Skyrim as there’s plenty there for you to compare to Oblivions execution.
    One thing that has come to mind recently after watching this video is how little Martin Septims sacrifice is mentioned in Skyrim. Talos worship is banned but something as monumental as an Emperor, even a bastard child, channeling the avatar of Akatosh to banish a Daedric Prince and save Tamriel from an Invasion from Oblivion feeling like it’s been scrubbed from history is strange. It kind of makes me feel bad for Martin

  • @CobraWisdom999
    @CobraWisdom999 Год назад +7

    For such a small channel the level of care and work that goes into your videos is insane keep it up g

  • @ledanoir1239
    @ledanoir1239 Год назад +10

    I think Ocato meant he didnt want to leave the provinces alone retiring the legion aid against the daedra. Which is weird since in canon the provinces complained because he did in fact move troops towards the capital

  • @NikoTeaJay
    @NikoTeaJay Год назад +11

    Some good takes I haven't heard in many Oblivion retrospectives. And I've watched a fair few. Very good job!

  • @Jakman01
    @Jakman01 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just found your channel and let me say as a video game studies student, you’re actually doing the kind of work we love. Your narrative critique provides a strong basis for us to study the mechanics behind the narrative (whether the mechanics are intentional or not). Fantastic work!

  • @xanaxisgod6489
    @xanaxisgod6489 Год назад +9

    i watched soooo many multihour oblivion retrospective but i still click them nd urs def can stand next 2 the rest good video ty

  • @voiddragonvods1630
    @voiddragonvods1630 8 месяцев назад +2

    i love your critiques and I use it as background while I work on making 3d models. honestly can't work without some lore or review or such going on in the background and your videos have been so fun to listen too. really keep my brain working.

  • @DiocletianLarius
    @DiocletianLarius 8 месяцев назад +8

    1:08:08 Weirdly enough, some NPCs talk about how the Empire is pulling troops from Black Marsh *("I hear the Legions have been recalled from Fort Swampmoth in Black Marsh, and many of the Argonian slaves have returned to their tribes.")* and in Skyrim we heard about how they "abandoned" Morrowind. It may be a case of revisionism, propaganda or unreliable narrator though.
    In my opinion it makes total sense to have the Empire recalling the legions to Cyrodiil, it's like when Rome abandoned Britannia to saxons and picts to defend the more central and "important" provinces, like Italia or Gallia. The fact that we don't see these legions in-game may indicate that they had trouble on the way (maybe dealing with the provinces' Oblivion gates pouring hordes of demons).
    Also, about the Empire being imperialist and crumbling: during TES 3:Morrowind we get to see the Septim empire as an occupation force, which is even colonizing the annexed province and sending their companies to extract Vvanderfell resources (Caldera's ebony mine company and Solsthem/Ebonheart East Empire Company). Some of the locals also speculate about the possibility of a succession crisis *("The Emperor is over eighty, and in poor health. He has two declared heirs, Enman and Ebel, but there are rumors of controversy over the succession in the Imperial City")* and even things like the Imperial guard killing mobs of people who accuse Uriel's sons of being impostors (sus) placed by Jagar Tharn *("They say the Guard charged a mob demanding destruction of the false heirs... lots of folks were killed.")*
    1:12:08 It actually refers to Alessia's heirs, which is a way to say "Dragonborn" (as she was the first until Miraak was introduced). Tiber Septim/Talos was a nord who probably had nothing to do with Alessia, at least "genetically". Still, the Septim dynasty could still be considered as "the only ones who could rule" because they are all Dragonborn, and it's very hard to find one of those. Mankar Camoran is actually another "dragonborn" as he could wear the Amulet, yet he did so by using a magic dagger to cut reality and cut his own destiny/soul/whatever.
    We even have a "reference" of sorts of Skyrim's Thu'um in the Commentaries : _Offering myself to that daybreak allowed the girdle of grace to contain me. _*_When my voice returned, it spoke with another tongue. After three nights I could speak fire_*

    • @DiocletianLarius
      @DiocletianLarius 8 месяцев назад +2

      1:20:59 This is wayy too meta, barely referenced in the Commentaries, but Mehrunes Dagon is supposedly a being created on an alternative version of Tamriel/Nirn (or a previous "kalpa") called Lyg. Dagon was made as a deity of Hope by the Magna Ge, and with that hope he rebelled against the rulers of Lyg and destroyed them and their cities and continents. Maybe Mankar saw this daedra as literally that, a hope for a better world who can, through his title of "Prince of Destruction", destroy the Old Order, the Ancien Régime.
      Maybe the Paradise that Mankar created went wrong, as in that he tried to imitate the idylic world of Tamriel pre-Man/Mer or a previous, more chill kalpa (a "vision from the past") but brought with him all the corruption of the already existent worlds (both from the corrupted mortals of Tamriel and the horrible daedras of Oblivion), including his own corruption (the Daedra seem to attack ALL except Mankar and his children, they are the royalty/Septims oppresing the people).

    • @ExValeFor
      @ExValeFor 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@DiocletianLarius lygma balls

    • @DiocletianLarius
      @DiocletianLarius 6 месяцев назад

      @@ExValeFor lmao

  • @Ic3B4g
    @Ic3B4g 8 месяцев назад +3

    Just wanted to say that I really enjoy these videos! Great job, and I hope there's more to come!

  • @kedrictufton8989
    @kedrictufton8989 Год назад +4

    Wow mate great video. Clicked on your channel and only then realized it was your first. Glad this was recommended to me, I can't wait to see what else you plan on putting out

  • @lunchbox997
    @lunchbox997 11 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing critique, and definitely a unique one considering all the different retrospectives and other critiques out there. Can't wait to see your next video!

  • @BassyBoy
    @BassyBoy Год назад +8

    Great analysis! You got me to the screen from start to end and your voice was great to listen to!

  • @joshuareynolds6958
    @joshuareynolds6958 Год назад +5

    I really enjoyed your thoughts and ideas about Oblivion. This was excellent work I certainly didn't think I would find on a smaller channel. Well, you're 1 member larger now. Great work sir

  • @talus9663
    @talus9663 6 месяцев назад +3

    Love your videos man. I love long form content and your work brings a unique and fresh perspective. I always prefer an analysis of story and narrative over splitting hairs on each gameplay mechanic.

  • @Slipping_thru_the_Seams
    @Slipping_thru_the_Seams Год назад +3

    great take. this is precisely the kind of analysis that the oblivion video essay scene needed

  • @Furore2323
    @Furore2323 Год назад +3

    Genuinely enjoyed this, thank you and good luck for your channel.

  • @NAWWMANNN
    @NAWWMANNN 9 месяцев назад +2

    I foresee this channel having 200k+ subs within a couple more uploads.
    Absolutely amazing content, and i have literally never felt the slightest pang of desire to play Oblivion, ever.
    I'd love to see more narrative critiques of all the side quests, or even different games.
    I'd love to see this channel do a video on Morrowind also.

  • @TheLadida9
    @TheLadida9 10 месяцев назад +3

    i binge elder scrolls content all the time, but this is the first time i've heard something new about oblivion in a while. it's a really good analysis

  • @MadiTayl
    @MadiTayl 9 месяцев назад +6

    Truly love these analyses. I disagree with a few things. But this is super refreshing compared to people using these games as a cheap way to gain views. This is great content. Thank you! It’s been refreshing to revisit these stories in a fair, analytical way. You’ve gained a new fan!

  • @NIKSEEN
    @NIKSEEN 6 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve binged every single video of yours and I gotta say I really appreciate how you articulate your feelings and opinions in them. Even if I disagree with you on one point I can still say “Okay, I see where he’s coming from”. Also, the editing is really on point and I appreciate the improvement on the quality of your mic over time. So, please please keep the vids coming, you’ve got a real talent for this!

  • @BecTheRabbit
    @BecTheRabbit Месяц назад

    I started watching your skyrim video and I think you do such a good job im gonna binge your channel now, keep up the good work

  • @saschaberger3212
    @saschaberger3212 Год назад +3

    Really good video. Maybe the best first channel video I've ever seen. I will watch your career with great interest young RUclipsr

  • @greendragonfly4831
    @greendragonfly4831 9 месяцев назад +6

    This game still generates faces for my sleep paralysis demon

  • @mihaiionita5648
    @mihaiionita5648 11 месяцев назад +2

    I just watched this and the Skyrim video, these are incredibly well dome and thought out commentaries. Hats off to you, sir! I hope you create other such commentaries.

    • @mihaiionita5648
      @mihaiionita5648 11 месяцев назад

      Perhaps a video on Fallout New Vegas in the future?

  • @ShinOmega1196
    @ShinOmega1196 11 месяцев назад +4

    Real banger of a debut essay, I think it gets at the core of why so much big budget stuff that's pushing technical boundaries can kind of fall apart when you try to approach it from a literary perspective. When you make the technical achievement (whether that's the graphics, or the scale, or the radiant npcs) your top priority, to the point that it overshadows any thematic potential present in the material, you wind up with something that will grab the attention and stick in the memory--because it is fun! It is impressive!--but might not hold up to closer scrutiny, and certainly won't stand the test of time in the way that works with a stronger conceptual foundation do. Because those goalposts of technical quality are always going to be shifting, but art that deeply resonates with people has the potential to do so far into the future. I do get that there is an argument to be made for works that push those technical boundaries as the strides they make can improve the medium for all works made down the line, but I don't think that's any reason not to critically engage with them and what they have to say, just because that wasn't the foremost priority in their development.

  • @slantedglasses7242
    @slantedglasses7242 Год назад +1

    Oh! This is your first video! I subscribed to find playlist of your soothing voice. Oh well, I'm sure it'll grow

  • @astoldbyethan5649
    @astoldbyethan5649 Год назад +1

    This is a great video, deserves more views. Very compelling watch! Keep it up, you gained a sub

  • @pchurch692
    @pchurch692 Год назад +4

    Aight you had me at "go see about a chorrol." Respect, great video!

  • @Xiaomila
    @Xiaomila Год назад +6

    Stay on track and you will become a YT legend! Glad to have found u! btw, I love oblivion!

  • @danjbundrick
    @danjbundrick Год назад +6

    Great and well-researched commentary. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @whensomethingcriesagain
    @whensomethingcriesagain 6 месяцев назад +3

    I can't be the only one who tried taking the friendly rat with me, right?

  • @gibbyg2001
    @gibbyg2001 11 месяцев назад +1

    Keep it up dude. Haven't finished the video yet but you have major talent! "Weightless" is the perfect description for Oblivion! I love the game but it's true.

  • @benjaminharmon6541
    @benjaminharmon6541 Год назад +4

    Loved the video! I especially appreciated how you delved into plot structure and media literacy. You might enjoy the work of KM Weiland on plot arcs. Looking forward to hearing your reflections on Skyrim, because that story is narratively quite interesting, if only in how ambitious it is. And if you get to it, an analysis of the plot of Daggerfall would be awesome.

  • @MorganChaos
    @MorganChaos 6 месяцев назад +5

    morrowind critique when 👀

  • @allysinlombard
    @allysinlombard Год назад +6

    The Imperial City is clearly the Roman Empire. Cyrodiil was a jungle, narratively, but the LOTR movies success led the dev team to turn Cyrodiil into Middle Earth.

    • @allysinlombard
      @allysinlombard Год назад +2

      Similarly, the success of all of the Vikings IPs likely led the Skyrim dev team to lean heavily into that aesthetic/narrative.

    • @nickelakon5369
      @nickelakon5369 Год назад +3

      Yes, what little of it we saw in morrowind it wasn't just straight up norse.

  • @TiberianusLP
    @TiberianusLP Год назад +3

    Great Video! You can tell much work where going into it.
    At 1:30:00 following you say, that Cyrodiil isnt really damaged.
    But Kvatch is litterally destroyed, in every Oblivion Gate you find dead people. In cities there are going people missing. At the end, its not only the temple. The imperial city is burning. That not many NPCs die, its a consequence of gameplay. If the imperial citie would be dead after the main quest, it would hurt the following gameplay and lock you out of quests. The crisis causes even in Oblivion, without the Skyrim lore, heavy damage.

  • @S.F.Wolfkiel
    @S.F.Wolfkiel 3 месяца назад

    I watched this at Christmas and honestly it was perfect. Thanks for being awesome!

  • @asa9528
    @asa9528 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your content is SO good. I love listening when I’m winding down for bed. I can watch them in parts so i have enough content for a few days before bed for about 15-20mins at a time! I love how you describe your work as something for a second monitor bc when i set my second one up again, i can see myself listening. I do like paying proper attention though. As an autistic woman whose special interest is the elder scrolls, i am HYPE! Thank you :)

  • @clayrenner1382
    @clayrenner1382 8 месяцев назад

    Popped up on my recommended, watched his videos without paying any mind to subscribers thinking he had over 100K, come to find out he is just over 10K, phenomenal work, very high production. PLEASE keep this up

  • @evantroll8015
    @evantroll8015 Год назад +1

    Just got this in my feed. I can't wait for your channel to get some well-deserved traffic!

  • @trinalgalaxy5943
    @trinalgalaxy5943 8 месяцев назад +2

    small correction to something you said. in the mythic dawn sanctum, the statue falls when you take the book, not when you free the argonian. almost as if by you touching the book, taking it for your own, you are "de-sanctifying" the shrine.

  • @Asimov_
    @Asimov_ 5 месяцев назад

    genuinely my favourite RUclipsr. one of the only game reviewers who engage so deeply with the content. you're clearly extremely intelligent and you're a great storyteller. thanks for all your content mate

  • @ColtonGamingTV
    @ColtonGamingTV Год назад +2

    My favorite thing to do when I can't sleep, listen to long retrospectives on games I joy!

  • @WierdArtistMarcell
    @WierdArtistMarcell 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your voice is perfectly fine, no need to worry about that. This is the 3rd video in a row of yours I've been watching today.

  • @GregoryShtevensh
    @GregoryShtevensh 17 дней назад

    Who told you, you don't have a soothing voice?
    Excellent video mate! Really well articulated! I felt exactly how you described so many times.
    The point about it being a land you want to defend.
    The moral issues with doing anything other than the main quest in FO4.
    Subscribed! 1st time viewer btw

  • @turismofoegaming8806
    @turismofoegaming8806 Год назад +12

    I never used fast travel during my First ever play through of Oblivion, & the game IS So much better that way!
    There are so many things you will inevitably miss, if you just fast travel..
    The game is meant to be explored, experienced & enjoyed!

    • @kappacat
      @kappacat 10 месяцев назад +1

      I've heard other people say that a no-fast-travel run is better, but I just don't understand why. With so much backtracking and jumping back and forth between towns that following most questlines entails, when I tried it the travelling made the game super monotonous. The staggering amount of times a quest sends you across the map for a short dungeon or conversation before sending you back was crazy to me, given that this came just after Morrowind. I feel like they made the game with the intent of players fast travelling everywhere.
      That being said, don't let me stop you from enjoying games the way you like. Taste is subjective, so what's good for one of us may not be for the other.

    • @turismofoegaming8806
      @turismofoegaming8806 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@kappacat I admit some of it can be monotonous and boring, however there are things that you come across when traveling out in the open world that you would not get to have experienced, if you did not manually run there yourself in other words if you fast travel you would go past it and miss it…
      Not to mention the fact that you’re getting way more experience for every single one of your skills that you are using such as athletics, archery, acrobatics fighting with swords and black weapons etc., you’re getting more experience due to you getting in more fights as you travel as well as you’re getting more gear and stuff to sell and it just ends up making it a much more worthwhile experience for somebody who is looking for that type of experience!
      This comment is all the more true closer to the time when the game came out and it was truly revolutionary, to say something like this nowadays, it is kind of more so monotonous due to the fact that there are more sophisticated experiences out there to be had-

    • @turismofoegaming8806
      @turismofoegaming8806 10 месяцев назад

      @@kappacat take the Witcher three wild hunt nowadays:
      I know fast travel run in the Witcher three wild Hunt is also just amazing, but there are times where you just about how to fast trouble either the distance being so far away or the fact that you’re over encumbered and you need to get on the horse and then fast travel to the nearest area to sell everything… just an amazing game with so much stuff riddled throughout the world for you to stumble upon and Find!
      This is the way oblivion was when it first came out, nowadays it seems harder to do that mainly because it’s dated nowadays and it doesn’t seem as grand as it once did? Having a grand sense of wanting to explore as well as wanting to level your character in the most efficient way is what a no fast travel run is really all about?
      It can be the most enjoyable thing if that’s what you’re looking for, and you love going on and off the beaten path, setting out and seeing what you find?
      But if you’re more the type of person that just wants to go to the next cinematic interaction with another person or to the next area where you’re going to have to fight a few enemies, well that can be fine too but I argue that that is not as fun due to the fact that you’re just magically jumping around a world that was designed for you to explore?

  • @polly_pasta
    @polly_pasta 7 месяцев назад

    Some very interesting observations! Some real digging in. I really liked applying lenses to set dressing that might otherwise be taken for granted, and then questioning why the game would fail to comment on these effects, which i think is really refreshing. Good work!!!

  • @IsoLight765
    @IsoLight765 Год назад +1

    I actually don't play it on my second monitor. I play it on my first with nothing else on while I go to bed. I love these kinds of long videos for that and your voice is soothing enough, so you have one new subscriber. Go Team Sleep!

  • @TheVerinen2
    @TheVerinen2 Год назад +5

    One of the better retrospectives out there, thank You for the hard work you put into it for us.

  • @unamericano
    @unamericano 11 месяцев назад +5

    Another fantastic addition to my growing collection of multi-hour oblivion retrospectives. I'm truly astounded they keep coming out I can't image how much work these things take.

  • @CasualKraken
    @CasualKraken 11 месяцев назад +2

    I clicked your profile expecting to see dozens of hour long videos. The production quality on these for such a small channel is NUTS

    • @DukeofWhales
      @DukeofWhales  11 месяцев назад

      That’s so nice, thank you so much!

  • @Z3R0NU11
    @Z3R0NU11 Год назад +1

    Drops one video and it’s a banger

  • @OsirisVas
    @OsirisVas Год назад +1

    keep doing these type of videos , its great

  • @BobbJones
    @BobbJones 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video! Glad I found your channel

  • @Chunkuns
    @Chunkuns Год назад +2

    I can tell fron early on that this will be a fantastic video, I like your cadence and your audio descriptions are spot on.
    Who are you, and what compelled you to make a long video like this?

  • @johncarlson2632
    @johncarlson2632 7 месяцев назад

    Very very well made, amazing use of primary source imbedded into the script and video. Not only is the video quality is great, the script is well thought but easy to follow. This is your first video and the depth is already up there with Patrician’s videos. I wish this was 7 hours long. I would love to see you do a video on KOTOR 2, if it’s a game you enjoyed playing. Fallout also would be great! Thank you :)

  • @simonaspalovis1204
    @simonaspalovis1204 10 месяцев назад +4

    Great analysis. I really enjoyed it! Though one thing I may not necessarily agree with is how you interpreted Martin being a bastard as a result of Uriel simply being a lustful man. Although, that might be the case, I personally interpret Martin to be Uriel's final contingency plan should anything happen to his legitimate bloodline. The man is an emperor so it's no surprise that there would be many people in Tamriel and beyond who would want him and his entire dynasty dead. What also reinforces this theory is that Uriel knew of Martin's existence and it seems like he kept constant surveillance on him. I don't think Uriel would have wasted the Blades' time for that sort of thing if he didn't have plans for Martin.
    And as we can see from the events of Oblivion, if it wasn't for Uriel's lustful "accident", there would have been no way to stop the daedric invasion.

  • @33elkyeet91
    @33elkyeet91 8 месяцев назад

    ANOTHER ONE
    Thank you m8 you are quenching my thirst for bajillion minutes of Elder Scrolls analysis videos.

  • @VendErre
    @VendErre Год назад +3

    Martin probably found his faith when fuckin Dagon appeared larger than life swinging a weapon the size of a building.

  • @supposedhumanmars
    @supposedhumanmars Год назад +1

    I hope you make more content because this vid is SO good.

  • @DarkEvilEmu
    @DarkEvilEmu 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thoughtful critique and analysis. Thanks for posting.

  • @orenaissance
    @orenaissance Год назад +5

    Another excellent Oblivion analyst touches the beacon

  • @her_singing_limbs1697
    @her_singing_limbs1697 Год назад +4

    Fantastic analysis and I cannot wait for what you cover next. I never got very far into oblivion, I think for me my main experience of rpgs had been linear stories like Final Fantasy, but also KOTOR and other BioWare classics (Please do dragon age if you can!) I’ve always viewed games as a new way to tell stories. And I think what has always been missing for me from Bethesda games is the companions, the relationships, the stories that you build with them. You can build it in these games yourself but in general I don’t want to hang with the Npcs. As for story complexity, I think its lacking from a lot of triple a titles, there might be nods to something deeper but in order to create general appeal it stops short.

  • @josh.8104
    @josh.8104 10 месяцев назад +3

    When I first played Oblivion way back in 2007, I only fast traveled to places I had already been. It was my first game of its kind and I wanted to explore every nook and cranny. I went everywhere in Cyrodiil on foot first and foremost.

  • @johnathanhemphill5080
    @johnathanhemphill5080 Год назад +3

    Put relevant hashtags in the description of your video so that people looking for ES content can find it easy and the algorithm can sort it. It looks like the algorithm is kicking in because this was a suggested video but this is a month old and long form ES content is usually on my front page hot off the press.

  • @onearmedbandit84
    @onearmedbandit84 Год назад +2

    The algorithm has bless you today, my man.

  • @zacharysplain2944
    @zacharysplain2944 8 месяцев назад

    Appreciate your vids and looking forward to more

  • @Blackbird1928
    @Blackbird1928 Год назад +1

    Banger of a first video. Way to go.