Thanks for the laugh. I forgot how tripping that dialogue could be. Still, I kinda like the idea behind it; not having to hear the same prescripted dialogue all the time. Too bad the effect was still the same because the conversation pool was so small and it was so stilted and unnatural. And still....still better then that bratty little kid from skyrim.
Don't get me wrong, I love Skyrim. But. Oblivion made me feel so much more... content while playing it. Maybe it was just that the atmosphere was lighter, the country seemed friendlier and quite literally warmer. Oblivion's Cyrodiil felt much more like this escapist dream land in comparison. Even, say, the Thieves Guild were more Robin Hood types compared to the hands-down criminals of Skyrim. Yet it never felt silly, childish, or simplistic. I would sometimes just "go for a walk" in Oblivion for an hour or so to relax myself. Just roam the countryside, visit random cities, pick some flowers. Good times.
Morrowind is more dynamic. Oblivion is just forest themes and medieval atmosphere. No mystery. But those green woods and this magic music was like remembering living in the forests during medieval times. Now only fields and angry animals everywhere. Spent hours walking by the river collecting nirnroot during night just to find out that reward for 100 or what nirnroots was... crap. Last good TES game was oblivion. You can feel the consolised interface, dumbed down spells, morrowind had that interface for mages and oblivion for medieval peasants. Items are also balanced, no more levitating with the 300 speed or 1000 acrobatics scroll. Gold also lost its meaning- instead of crafting powerful enchanted items I buy tables and chairs for a house I even forget where I have in the city (cities were epic by the way- skyrim bleaks in comparison. Reflections and lights were used masterfuly and made each city different and morrowind didnt have enought FOW everything was like different colored couple of walls). And oh man the Oblivion load screens every 30-180 seconds were worst, as much time spent loading as playing back in the day with bad pc. At least morrowind was loading fast and load screens were interesting, like hand drawn wallpapers. Oblivion is like memories fading away from the girlfriend you loved but never had in real life - morrowind. One last thing- betshesda creates perfect fairytale experience that I love, but it lacks gameplay. Its either clunky or hard to hit or something else. I guess making game for both console and PC tears its gameplay apart.
If I were to live in any game. This one would beat any. My favorite RPG. Left my character at the pub in imperial city to retire his achievements in peace. Good day.
Oblivion always had a more mystical vibe to it. The more fantastical buildings, the bloom, the otherworldly feel to the whole thing. While Skyrim feels like I'm running around northern Canada, Oblivion feels like I'm walking around a fantasy world
@@grilledcheese9845 a grey and dull one, l know this is going to hurt but the atmosphere of skyrim was generic and a downgrade from morrowind and oblivion
It was my first real dive into fantasy as a genre. I was like "Pfff... Why should I watch Lord of the Rings? It's just fantasy. Fantasy is just... _fantasy_." Then a friend convinced me to play Oblivion at his home and when I left the sewers and was hit with that vast and beautiful scenery I instantly did a 180 on fantasy. I then proceeded to steal everything in Cyrodiil and max out my sneak skill, despite playing a heavy armour sword and shield warrior...
I remembering that I wasn't able to play Oblivion on PC and I really wanted to play it. Then at christmas of 2007 my grandma (rest in peace!) gave to me a PS3 with Assassin's Creed. The next day I was able to buy Oblivion for PS3... and it was AMAZING. I was able to complete it even it wasn't a real good conversion (frame rate was unstable, there were some minor and major bugs like the one where you got stuck in the house for a quest and, thank god, at the time I didn't begin the quest for the dark brotherhood So I was able to fix that situation by killing the NPC near to me) and the load times were too long. But they are good memories! (Except the lizards from the Oblivion... I hated those things).
When I played it as a kid, and even when I play it now, a great part of playing Oblivion for me was just wandering around the gorgeous woodlands, in both Cyrodiil and the Shivering Isles, and listening to the soundtrack.
Yes! I enjoyed so much just exploring and listening to the music, or taking a walk (or run too) through the different cities. And the skies, I loved so much watching the sky at night, same as in Skyrim.
Yooooo same my man. I discovered every available location on the map and I still wanted more to just pop up somehow. Just kind of wandering around in such a beautiful landscape was wonderful.
I miss this music but I just can't bring myself to listen to it, life was so amazing back then, arriving home at school, rushing to your computer to play this gem. What an incredible game.
Same here. Listening to the soundtracks of the games I used to play when I was a kid is emotionally very taxing for me. I feel terrible. Life was SO much better for me back then.
What an amazing unforgettable experience playing this game was... I'll never forget it I wish I could relive what it was like just for a day. Oblivion and Fallout 3 stand out to me more than any other games I've ever played. The nostalgia is too real
@@Loponstorm Sadly we're going to be waiting a while. I just hope they do a better job with Skyblivion than they did with Morroblivion. Last time I played the latter it was nothing more than Morrowind copy-pasted into Oblivion's engine, extremely disappointing. Oblivion's updated mechanics were nice, but by the gods, the visuals were just so atrocious. I might as well have been playing my copy of Morrowind at that point. I'm hoping that with Skyblivion they actually recreate the world, not just copy-paste the assets into another engine.
I got all my D&D members hooked on your channel since I started using your videos for the background. I was only sad that the iconic Oblivion atmosphere wasn't available. But with these videos, the collection will be complete. Keep it up Everness, incredible work, down to the fine details. Big fan.
This game is my childhood, I remember the evenings playing on the PS3 and my Dad playing his Classical Guitar in the background. He loved to watch me do the side quest and helped when I got stuck. Memories like this with your parents really means alot when your a bit older, as I recently moved out ( Age 21 ) and I do miss my parents alot. The other games we played were Far Cry 1 and 2, Mario, Gran Turismo 5, Minecraft, Terraria, World of Warcraft, Baldur's Gate, Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Little Big Planet, Fallout 3, Mercenaries 2, Skyrim, Uncharted Thieves, and many more. Spend time with them as much as possible. "The days are long but the years are short"
I remember when I first played this when I was a kid, and I didn't know how to fast travel, I went everywhere by horseback and got mugged by bandits, and I galloped past as they made their pathetic attempt to chase me on foot. This game is far more advanced and has amazing AI sequences you just never encounter because you fast travel, missing all of it, which reminds me of Gothic 3 in a way.
I have really bad depression, playing oblivion always gave a the best happiest escape because of the music! Thank you so much bro. I can listen to this video when ever ,wherever!
Did you seriously just spell "orc" wrong?! How dare you! You violated the Law! Pay the court of fine or serve your sentence, your stolen goods are now forfeit. THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD!!!!!
@@christar331 Be careful, players can climb things so the enemies don't catch them. (But be careful of the Guards, I've heard rumours that they can teleport...)
"Have you heard any news from the other parts of Tamriel?" "They say syndicates of wizards are leading a boycott of Imperial goods, in the land of the Altmer." *ahem* ... "I am done talking to you." "Good day."
@@JMjayesim if you played oblivion you woldnt say that mate.. unless your ps3 version is a diferent version.. trust me.I checked it before post the comment
@@chupameoscolhoes hahahahaha it was obviously a joke if you had played Oblivion you would've known some of the random dialogue from an Imperial citizen. Looks like someone in the comments doesn't like visiting the Market District. >_>
I was probably 12 or 13 when i first played oblivion, what a magical game, magical time. Oblivion and fallout 3 are still my top 2 games ever. Nothing made after can compare. Im 26 now, i still remember decorating my anvil mansion, hanging swords on the walls from glitched paintbrushes. Ahh, memories
I don't know you, yet all you say feels as my own writing. Hands down, Oblivion and Fallout 3 are the games that influenced me on the same age. And whenever I hear oblivion music, I recall few particular childhood moments, and instantly get a feeling as if I got blessed by Akatosh. Everything's right; it's just - life is glorious. Ah those pinkish sunsets of Cyrodiil...
And I still come back to this day! I have never experienced such nostalgia for a game in my life. I love this game and Jeremy Soule is a God for creating such beautiful music.
It returning me in 2007, when me and my Brother played Oblivion...i remember almost every minute spend in Cyrodiil. Now i have very warm memories listening that music...about that game and my Brother... Thank you for that.
ESIV: Oblivion is one of those special games to me. It really was a world of escape and adventure for me. I helped close shut the jaws of Oblivion as a lowly Wood Elf named Amos Pine. The musical score is second to none and is a big part of the experience. I absolutely loved the cathedral and priory structures and especially exploring Ayleid ruins in particular. I hope they are able to finish that Skyblivion mod beacause I'd love to play Oblivion again but with the updated engine. However the original is still great especially with a handful of mods. Thanks for sharing.
@@geraldodelrivero8982 I couldn't agree more, there was a charm to Oblivion's flaws. I genuinely hope they never remaster this game, it doesn't need it.
If this doesn't make you wish you were in grade school, first day of summer vacation and you hop on with no real world problems and wanna get lost..then idk what to tell you...this is nostalgic tears for me..look how far we've come, look how old we are now..gosh..it surely hurts my heart to think about..
The worst thing about Oblivion was you’d be chilling listening to this beautiful music, then a f*cking crab would be spawned into your vicinity and ruin it all.
I feel like sobbing now thinking back to when everything was so much simpler and i had not a single worry playing this masterpiece every day after getting home from school, constantly thinking "i need to finish the mages guild questline" and so forth and so shall Oblivion forever be among my favorite games of all time
Моя любимая честь серии свитков, незабываемый Обливион, который я там и не прошел до конца ))). Как же приятно здесь просто бродить по лесам под приятную музыку великого Джереми Соул... My favorite honor of the scrolls series, the unforgettable Oblivion, which I didn't make it through to the end there ))). How nice it is here to just wander through the forests to the pleasant music of the great Jeremy Soul.....
There is something magical about Oblivion unlike any other game I've experienced before. How a game can evoke such a profound feeling of longing for a place that doesn't even exist is unfathomable. It's as if I've been there before and all I want to do is go back. The music, the landscapes, the nature. It's all so soothing and peaceful, like a never-ending lullaby sung to a baby by it's mother. If heaven exists, it is the landscapes of Cyrodil set to the music of Jeremy Soule. And one day I hope to visit and hopefully stay for eternity. In a small humble cabin on the outskirts of tamriel.
Oblivion will always be my favorite, it had so much character and so many fun quests and great music. Easily a top tier game that I’m still playing over ten years later
"Hello" "Get out of my face" "What's the news from the other parts of Tamriel?" "Bye" "Goodbye" "Good day" "I don't know you and I don't care to know you" "Have you heard of the High Elves?" "Nothing I'd like to talk about" "Get out of my face" I love NPCs
10:29 I decided to install Oblivion just to visit my favorite town square, Chorrol. With the tree in the middle with park bench seats around it, surrounded by houses, it's nice to watch and listen to the local townsfolk discuss the latest news. I love it here. Once of those, "I wish I could step in it and go there myself", spots.
I have been studying to this music for years now... and it never lets me down. It is so calming and although I never played Oblivion, it reminds me of my childhood playing Skyrim and simpler times. Thank you for putting this together- studying is a chore but listening to this is a joy
I swear I can smell these images... I remember playing Oblivion for the first time like it was yesterday, even though I was only 8 or 9. There's just nothing like that game you fall in love with as a kid. Thank you Dad for showing me the ropes and how to sweep a room and save my progress
What a pleasant surprise! Even after 12 years Oblivion still looks and sounds beautiful. Cannot wait to hear those flutes and harp in future Oblivion Music and Ambience vids. And you matched the font perfectly :).
No matter where I go, Oblivion is always gonna be in my heart. Takes me back to simpler times, exploring the heartlands of cyrodiil, the ayleid ruins, the forts, the lake nibenay, the markets if the imperial city, with all the time in the world to do whatever i wished 😢😢
I do feel blessed to have grown up with this game. I was 12/13 when it came out and the memories every music track, every piece of line, or screenshots invoke is just incredible. Even today I feel like this was the perfect game to grow up with. This game was the real escapism experience, like being Alice falling down a magnificent rabbit hole waking up in something completely new. I also still remember I was blown away by the graphics at the time, the physics and the sheer scale. Games have improved since then, but for me, never reached this feeling again. Red Dead Redemption 2 comes close, but not close enough.
This made me all emotional while changing bed sheets. I played some games before I tried Oblivion. But I wasn't really a gamer. This was the first game I sunk 50+ hours into and made me fall in love with the fantasy genre and gaming.
I remeber back when I was a young teenage lad I would play this. I would play this sat in my pyjamas while the early morning sun would rise on Saturday. The light would beam through the curtains in my living room, a bright yellow glow which was a time of pure happiness and care free life. I lived without pressures or responsibilities, I explored the realm of tamriel. I would never fast travel because I was one with my character. I wanted to feel immersed in the glory of oblivion. Everything I did, I did because I had the time. I would wonder about the vast expanse of the wilderness, I would forage for nirnroot and slay enemies who got in my way. I took pride in my silver armour. This wasn't just a game, it was an alternative life that made us from young boys to young teenagers. It was a transition, and we learned many valuable lessons along the way. Life was simple and our minds were still expanding and taking in new knowledge and feelings and experiences. I will never forget what this game did for me. I may not have been good at much else, nor did I have many friends but one friend I will always have is my Xbox 360 and oblivion. God bless and thanks for the memories.
Ahh yes.. the beautiful light. And at night I would play and watch the stars in the game also while I would look out my window at night also and see the stars on a cool night. Would smoke a doobbie and pla y for hours and get warm and fuzzy feelings all over my body.
Just a thought, but this music helps me read stuff better. I say that because this is the same music you listen too as you read lore books and letters for quest in-game, so for me anytime I hear this music my brain has been primed to focus on whatever I am reading.Anyone else?
Ух, прям по ноткам души) Когда-то я жил в этих краях, отправлялся в бескрайние путешествия под эту музыку, прекрасное было время! Но потом стрела попала мне.....
To this day I still find myself coming back to this game every so often time and again, even after 15+ years. Suppose it be because the world just feels very comforting to me, like journeying back to a time of joy and adventure. Where the world held so much mystery and I wanted to see it all. Odd to say perhaps, but this just be my perspective upon this gem of a game.
"today's your lucky day, so let's hear it." "any idea what Gromm will do now that old Baenlin is dead?" "is this true?" "yes." "Anvil is all in an uproar. First the Chapel attacked, now the prophet ranting about the end of the world!" "it can't be!" "yes." "be seeing you." "you do NOT belong in here!"
Dusk at the Market and Harvest Dawn will forever be some of the most memorable songs in my life. I remember being 15 or 16 years old on a school night. I was up all night walking around the map collecting materials to get back into the Mages Guild after being kicked out. These songs would play and the real world just felt so far away. It was nice.
There's something magical about Oblivion. I could never really get into Skyrim properly. I might give it another shot one day, but Oblivion will always be one of my favourite games of all-time.
This game has been sitting on my shelf for years, collecting dust. And yet I've never played it. As I look up to it now from my desk, I feel as if this music is radiating from its box. Like an ancient artifact in a world of magic and fantasy. Waiting to be discovered...
Crack dat box open, and get to playing! Then when you've finished, head over to one of the many sites offering awesome mods for the game, and head back to Tamriel for more hours of dungeon crawling and quest fulfilling! I wish I was in your position.....
Hearing this brings back so many fond memories of my childhood and adolescence I would love a remake of oblivion with the Unreal Engine 5 . I miss that period when studios were forced to innovate, they had no choice, and we found ourselves with absolutely legendary titles. Today we can also find quality I think of The Witcher 3 but things have changed and the objectives too. The wheel turns so one day or another a great period like the one we had will come back I just hope not in 20 years. Thanks for this video !
It’s 3 am in the morning I can’t sleep and open RUclips and this is recommended. It’s 3 am and I am crying over my adventures as a young boy thank you.
Seeing all those places again and with all those songs on the background makes me so nostalgic. I loved this game... I mean, I LOVE it. The Elder Scrolls has some kind of magic behind it, because for some time, it was like a second life for me. This decade is coming to an end, and I don't feel so "inside a game" like I felt in Oblivion and Skyrim. Maybe because I was younger and my imagination was more powerful. I think I have to pay a visit to Tamriel once again and see my fellow Khajit.
I still come to this game from time to time. It's not nostalgia for me, I remember escaping the dungeons and almost smelling the air, feeling the wind. That is not something that would get old. I love this game. I wouldn't have noticed that it is "old" if it wasn't for the comments that I read on youtube. Maybe it's because I didn't have a new powerful computer. Oblivion didn't "get replaced" for me by any other game.
Try adding mods to it, like Osuro's Oblivion Overhaul, The Aylied Steps, The Dark Brotherhood, The Archeology Guild, one of the Mannimarco Extended Mods, The Blackwood Company....all these and more can be found at the nexus mods or other sites. Try combining these mods for an awesome experience! You'll forget the main story line and spend hours in a familiar world, but with great new stories to pursue. I always add some graphic overhaul mods as well, like Unique Landscapes. It may be a bit bothersome to set it all up, but believe me, it will be worth it!
"How ARE you?"
"I've been better."
"What's the news from the other parts of Tamriel?"
"Nothing I'd like to talk about."
"So long."
"Goodbye."
Heck that's downright coherent for Radiant dialogue.
"Hi, how are you?"
"Stop talking!"
"Be seeing you"
Thanks for the laugh. I forgot how tripping that dialogue could be. Still, I kinda like the idea behind it; not having to hear the same prescripted dialogue all the time. Too bad the effect was still the same because the conversation pool was so small and it was so stilted and unnatural. And still....still better then that bratty little kid from skyrim.
Stop talking.
I’ve heard others say the same.
Don't get me wrong, I love Skyrim. But. Oblivion made me feel so much more... content while playing it. Maybe it was just that the atmosphere was lighter, the country seemed friendlier and quite literally warmer. Oblivion's Cyrodiil felt much more like this escapist dream land in comparison. Even, say, the Thieves Guild were more Robin Hood types compared to the hands-down criminals of Skyrim. Yet it never felt silly, childish, or simplistic. I would sometimes just "go for a walk" in Oblivion for an hour or so to relax myself. Just roam the countryside, visit random cities, pick some flowers. Good times.
"Your money, or your life"
It's so nice to read the comments, and realize I wasn't the only one :)
skyrim had better wilderness oblivion had much much better cities. In oblivion the cities were the main sightseen
Totally agree. It always stroke me that Skyrim literally did every part of the gameplay better and yet Oblivion still was much better game in general.
I've always felt more addicted to oblivion than Skyrim for some reason. Think it was just the beauty for how far the game was ahead of its time.
this soundtrack is probably one of the most memorable ones in gaming history.
that's because it's so magical
For me it's skyrim. Skyrim was such an amazing game and still is. The soundtrack is heart warming for me.
Morrowind is more dynamic. Oblivion is just forest themes and medieval atmosphere. No mystery. But those green woods and this magic music was like remembering living in the forests during medieval times. Now only fields and angry animals everywhere. Spent hours walking by the river collecting nirnroot during night just to find out that reward for 100 or what nirnroots was... crap. Last good TES game was oblivion. You can feel the consolised interface, dumbed down spells, morrowind had that interface for mages and oblivion for medieval peasants. Items are also balanced, no more levitating with the 300 speed or 1000 acrobatics scroll. Gold also lost its meaning- instead of crafting powerful enchanted items I buy tables and chairs for a house I even forget where I have in the city (cities were epic by the way- skyrim bleaks in comparison. Reflections and lights were used masterfuly and made each city different and morrowind didnt have enought FOW everything was like different colored couple of walls). And oh man the Oblivion load screens every 30-180 seconds were worst, as much time spent loading as playing back in the day with bad pc. At least morrowind was loading fast and load screens were interesting, like hand drawn wallpapers. Oblivion is like memories fading away from the girlfriend you loved but never had in real life - morrowind.
One last thing- betshesda creates perfect fairytale experience that I love, but it lacks gameplay. Its either clunky or hard to hit or something else. I guess making game for both console and PC tears its gameplay apart.
If I were to live in any game. This one would beat any. My favorite RPG. Left my character at the pub in imperial city to retire his achievements in peace. Good day.
@@blueko7916 True to that. No morag tong, no slaves, no endless fields worked with machines. Just medieval villages and woods.
*"You Have my Ear, Citizen."*
What is the meaning behind?
It just means that he is up to listen to you
he is not giving literally an ear@@팡팡팡-j8i
@@caze4155 there's a mod that did exactly that
inspired by Mike Tyson
@@caze4155 wholesome
"I'VE FOUGHT MUD CRABS MORE FEARSOME THAN YOU!"
**while fighting a mud crab** 🦀
Hey man, you didn't see the OTHER Mud Crab.
lol I always reply "There ARE no mud crabs more fearsome than me!"
By Azura, by Azura, By Azura it's the great Soundtrack!
I can't believe it's you! Standing here.... Next to *me*!
oh great and mighty grand champion, is there something i can do? carry your weapon, shine your boots? backrub, perhaps?
@@byazurabyazurabyazura5649 Follow your esteemed grand champion!
@@lunarballoonistxo next to meeee ^^
its you, standing *here* listening to *ME*
Oblivion always had a more mystical vibe to it. The more fantastical buildings, the bloom, the otherworldly feel to the whole thing. While Skyrim feels like I'm running around northern Canada, Oblivion feels like I'm walking around a fantasy world
thats on of the reasons i love it so much, the fantasy feel to it is very enjoyable
Its almost like both were separate games going for completely different vibes, crazy.
@@grilledcheese9845 a grey and dull one, l know this is going to hurt but the atmosphere of skyrim was generic and a downgrade from morrowind and oblivion
I walked through blood and bones in Manhattan trying to find my brother... He was in Skyrim
As a person who played oblivion for many years, I skipped almost all of the dialogues in skyrim and did not even finish the game.
“Good day”
“I don’t know you, and I don’t care to know you.”
“Have you heard any news from the other provinces?”
“So long”
“Goodbye”
Dude I'm laughing so fucking hard right now.
XD NPCs are the best
When you spend too much time online and bump into a just as socially-crippled co-worker in the street.
@@asands123 i know it makes not want to kill them if they are atticking me
Accurate, mate
*I saw a Mudcrab the other day...*
no one? *sigh* nvm. *...Annoying creatures.*
I fought mudcrabs more fearsome than you!
Nothing I'd care to talk about.
Horrible creatures. I hate the things.
Well,at least they're slow.And not too bright,either.But their pincers are really sharp.
Oblivion holds a special place in my heart. My first ever Elder Scrolls game. Such a simple time back then....
Thanks for uploading this 🙂
vap0rw4ve I am glad to say the same, I wish you luck in your adventures...and be sure to avoid those mud crabs...disgusting creatures.
I’ve the others say the same
Faisal The Fenrir what’s the news from the other parts of Tamriel?
It was my first real dive into fantasy as a genre. I was like "Pfff... Why should I watch Lord of the Rings? It's just fantasy. Fantasy is just... _fantasy_." Then a friend convinced me to play Oblivion at his home and when I left the sewers and was hit with that vast and beautiful scenery I instantly did a 180 on fantasy.
I then proceeded to steal everything in Cyrodiil and max out my sneak skill, despite playing a heavy armour sword and shield warrior...
I remembering that I wasn't able to play Oblivion on PC and I really wanted to play it.
Then at christmas of 2007 my grandma (rest in peace!) gave to me a PS3 with Assassin's Creed.
The next day I was able to buy Oblivion for PS3... and it was AMAZING. I was able to complete it even it wasn't a real good conversion (frame rate was unstable, there were some minor and major bugs like the one where you got stuck in the house for a quest and, thank god, at the time I didn't begin the quest for the dark brotherhood So I was able to fix that situation by killing the NPC near to me) and the load times were too long.
But they are good memories! (Except the lizards from the Oblivion... I hated those things).
Have you heard of the high elves?
Fl4sh Hahk, burgall, hmmf
have you- _HAGH!_ heard of- _OOMF!_ the high elves? _HMPF_
How high are they?
Nyuk nyuk nyuk.
BY THE GODS!
High Elf: "Goodbye"
When I played it as a kid, and even when I play it now, a great part of playing Oblivion for me was just wandering around the gorgeous woodlands, in both Cyrodiil and the Shivering Isles, and listening to the soundtrack.
I do that now, and I'm an old Mum!
Yes! I enjoyed so much just exploring and listening to the music, or taking a walk (or run too) through the different cities. And the skies, I loved so much watching the sky at night, same as in Skyrim.
Yooooo same my man. I discovered every available location on the map and I still wanted more to just pop up somehow. Just kind of wandering around in such a beautiful landscape was wonderful.
OMG yes! I love how explorable The Elder Scrolls is! The developers really put their hearts into these games!
I miss this music but I just can't bring myself to listen to it, life was so amazing back then, arriving home at school, rushing to your computer to play this gem. What an incredible game.
Same here. Listening to the soundtracks of the games I used to play when I was a kid is emotionally very taxing for me. I feel terrible. Life was SO much better for me back then.
@@Eheklo this seems to be such a universal feeling. makes you think we might need to take life a little less serious as adults.
Hello citiz-
*ITS ALL OVER LAWBREAKER, YOUR SPREE IS AT AN END*
The Grey fox cowl sets up some friggin hilarious scenes
ILL TAKE ANY STOLEN GOOD'S YOU HAVE, THE NEXT MOVE IS URS, PAY UR FINE OR I'LL HAUL YOU *AWAAAAY*.
@@jurgenwind Resist Arrest.
@@JamesBond-lb3yr THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD!
@@mariosfunadventureswithlui6197 AAARGH RAAAAAAGH I'VE FOUGHT MUDCRABS MORE FEARSOME THAN YOUU
*dies*
What an amazing unforgettable experience playing this game was... I'll never forget it I wish I could relive what it was like just for a day.
Oblivion and Fallout 3 stand out to me more than any other games I've ever played. The nostalgia is too real
Even with 4 and 76, Skyrim, ESO and one day when I'm in my 70s ES6, I'll never stop playing Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas!
@@peterh9986 Classics never die!
@@ps3master72 exactly
"Some say strange gates have been opening up all over Cyrodiil. Stay safe citizen."
Am i the only one who feels a need to install this Game and play it?
Did you end up doing it?
Still holding out for Skyblivion.
@@Loponstorm Sadly we're going to be waiting a while. I just hope they do a better job with Skyblivion than they did with Morroblivion. Last time I played the latter it was nothing more than Morrowind copy-pasted into Oblivion's engine, extremely disappointing. Oblivion's updated mechanics were nice, but by the gods, the visuals were just so atrocious. I might as well have been playing my copy of Morrowind at that point. I'm hoping that with Skyblivion they actually recreate the world, not just copy-paste the assets into another engine.
Charon you are silly to assume otherwise my friend.
Besides, your love of this game brings joy to the goddess of love Mara herself.
i am too
Oh my god, i just got nostalgia attack from my childhood
Man, I nearly cried... want my 15 back...
"How are you?"
"None of your business, Imperial"
"Have you heard that the Nerevarine is in Akavir?"
"I've not."
"So long."
"Farewell, Imperial PIG."
You never realize how awesome the soundtrack is until you hear it by itself
yes that is true
Just wanted to tell you, I'm listening to these compilations every day at work. It really helps me do a better job. Thank you!
As do I! No one complains either; they enjoy it:)
The same.
Anybody sleep to these tracks i just find them so nostalgic and soothing
I got all my D&D members hooked on your channel since I started using your videos for the background. I was only sad that the iconic Oblivion atmosphere wasn't available. But with these videos, the collection will be complete. Keep it up Everness, incredible work, down to the fine details. Big fan.
first time viewer doing that currently lol
This game is my childhood, I remember the evenings playing on the PS3 and my Dad playing his Classical Guitar in the background.
He loved to watch me do the side quest and helped when I got stuck.
Memories like this with your parents really means alot when your a bit older, as I recently moved out ( Age 21 ) and I do miss my parents alot.
The other games we played were
Far Cry 1 and 2, Mario, Gran Turismo 5, Minecraft, Terraria, World of Warcraft, Baldur's Gate, Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Little Big Planet, Fallout 3, Mercenaries 2, Skyrim, Uncharted Thieves, and many more.
Spend time with them as much as possible.
"The days are long but the years are short"
❤
@@NpSamara Love you too!
I remember when I first played this when I was a kid, and I didn't know how to fast travel, I went everywhere by horseback and got mugged by bandits, and I galloped past as they made their pathetic attempt to chase me on foot. This game is far more advanced and has amazing AI sequences you just never encounter because you fast travel, missing all of it, which reminds me of Gothic 3 in a way.
Oblivion was so ahead of its time, Skyrim was excellent, but Oblivion was far far ahead and is still more magical to this day
All of us wants Oblivion in Skyrim engine
I have really bad depression, playing oblivion always gave a the best happiest escape because of the music! Thank you so much bro. I can listen to this video when ever ,wherever!
Listen to this when you’re alone and in a quiet room with headphones and crank the volume. It send you somewhere.
"It's you! The hero of Kvatch! "
Me sitting in my boxers at 3am: You know you're right I am a hero, I will have another joint
🤣🤣
You've earned it
Argonian: Hello!
Ork: Hello!
Argonian: Have you heard what happened at kvatch?
Ork: Goodbye!
Did you seriously just spell "orc" wrong?! How dare you! You violated the Law! Pay the court of fine or serve your sentence, your stolen goods are now forfeit.
THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD!!!!!
@@christar331 Be careful, players can climb things so the enemies don't catch them.
(But be careful of the Guards, I've heard rumours that they can teleport...)
Warhammer fans would like to know your location.
I read that in their voice
I still play Oblivion, I always considered it more interesting than Skyrim
Its my top 5 forsure. No critiques from me
I played skyrim before oblivion and recently I startet playing oblivion and it's way better. The leveling system sucks but all in all great game
I mean following up an invasion by Mehrunes Dagon is kind of hard.
I agree. But combat in oblivion feels like you're waking an enemy with a baloon.
*insert "Amateurs!"-Meme with a Morrowind-head here*
"Have you heard any news from the other parts of Tamriel?"
"They say syndicates of wizards are leading a boycott of Imperial goods, in the land of the Altmer."
*ahem*
...
"I am done talking to you."
"Good day."
Rindir: You're in Rindir's Staffs. And I'm Rindir. I sell magical staffs. Imagine that..
Player: **Quicksaving**
I know what’s going to happen
or is it staves?
@@JMjayesim if you played oblivion you woldnt say that mate.. unless your ps3 version is a diferent version.. trust me.I checked it before post the comment
@@chupameoscolhoes hahahahaha it was obviously a joke if you had played Oblivion you would've known some of the random dialogue from an Imperial citizen. Looks like someone in the comments doesn't like visiting the Market District. >_>
(uses console commands to spawn 100 watermelons)
Skyrim may be a special game, but this one is the one that started it all for me. I will always remember the times i had with it.
"By the Nine, there's a PSYCHOPATH on the loose!"
Pickpocket! Pickpockeeet! Guard your purses!
Assault! ASSAULT!!~!
I was probably 12 or 13 when i first played oblivion, what a magical game, magical time. Oblivion and fallout 3 are still my top 2 games ever. Nothing made after can compare. Im 26 now, i still remember decorating my anvil mansion, hanging swords on the walls from glitched paintbrushes. Ahh, memories
I don't know you, yet all you say feels as my own writing. Hands down, Oblivion and Fallout 3 are the games that influenced me on the same age.
And whenever I hear oblivion music, I recall few particular childhood moments, and instantly get a feeling as if I got blessed by Akatosh.
Everything's right; it's just - life is glorious.
Ah those pinkish sunsets of Cyrodiil...
And I still come back to this day! I have never experienced such nostalgia for a game in my life. I love this game and Jeremy Soule is a God for creating such beautiful music.
It returning me in 2007, when me and my Brother played Oblivion...i remember almost every minute spend in Cyrodiil. Now i have very warm memories listening that music...about that game and my Brother...
Thank you for that.
2:06
"Hello"
"Good Day"
"Bye"
"Good day"
"Goodbye"
"You have some very nimble fingers... What have you been getting into?"
My answer was always “Them Argonian maids, if ya catch my drift.”
@@theark4568 omfg
"I don't know you and i do not care to know you."
The constant feeling of nostalgia while listening to this Will eventually kill me. But at same time, so wonderfull and refreshing
ESIV: Oblivion is one of those special games to me. It really was a world of escape and adventure for me. I helped close shut the jaws of Oblivion as a lowly Wood Elf named Amos Pine. The musical score is second to none and is a big part of the experience. I absolutely loved the cathedral and priory structures and especially exploring Ayleid ruins in particular. I hope they are able to finish that Skyblivion mod beacause I'd love to play Oblivion again but with the updated engine. However the original is still great especially with a handful of mods. Thanks for sharing.
How do I describe Oblivion in five words 100% accurately?
It was a special game
It just works.. no wait!
Sr Silva what didn’t work made it special imo.
That’s what made it “just work”
@@geraldodelrivero8982 I couldn't agree more, there was a charm to Oblivion's flaws.
I genuinely hope they never remaster this game, it doesn't need it.
If this doesn't make you wish you were in grade school, first day of summer vacation and you hop on with no real world problems and wanna get lost..then idk what to tell you...this is nostalgic tears for me..look how far we've come, look how old we are now..gosh..it surely hurts my heart to think about..
i'll never forget walking out of that sewer and into the light of the world
my life changed forever that day
The worst thing about Oblivion was you’d be chilling listening to this beautiful music, then a f*cking crab would be spawned into your vicinity and ruin it all.
I feel like sobbing now thinking back to when everything was so much simpler and i had not a single worry playing this masterpiece every day after getting home from school, constantly thinking "i need to finish the mages guild questline" and so forth and so shall Oblivion forever be among my favorite games of all time
Моя любимая честь серии свитков, незабываемый Обливион, который я там и не прошел до конца ))). Как же приятно здесь просто бродить по лесам под приятную музыку великого Джереми Соул...
My favorite honor of the scrolls series, the unforgettable Oblivion, which I didn't make it through to the end there ))). How nice it is here to just wander through the forests to the pleasant music of the great Jeremy Soul.....
There is something magical about Oblivion unlike any other game I've experienced before.
How a game can evoke such a profound feeling of longing for a place that doesn't even exist is unfathomable. It's as if I've been there before and all I want to do is go back. The music, the landscapes, the nature. It's all so soothing and peaceful, like a never-ending lullaby sung to a baby by it's mother.
If heaven exists, it is the landscapes of Cyrodil set to the music of Jeremy Soule. And one day I hope to visit and hopefully stay for eternity. In a small humble cabin on the outskirts of tamriel.
when two socially isolated people see each other for the first time
Oblivion will always be my favorite, it had so much character and so many fun quests and great music. Easily a top tier game that I’m still playing over ten years later
"Have you heard of the high elves?"
"HAAAGH!!"
"OHH!!"
*Dies
BY THE GODS THERE’S A PSYCHOPATH ON THE LOOSE!
Body's still warm, looks like there's a killer about.
"Hello"
"Get out of my face"
"What's the news from the other parts of Tamriel?"
"Bye"
"Goodbye"
"Good day"
"I don't know you and I don't care to know you"
"Have you heard of the High Elves?"
"Nothing I'd like to talk about"
"Get out of my face"
I love NPCs
same they are awesome if they are not trying to kill you
they are awesome if they are not trying to kill you
thank you kind sir
Take me back to the good days, when nothing else mattered-only Oblivion.
Oh man... I wish I could go back to those days.
The sunny days in Oblivion just walking around the cities, hearing the ridiculous dialogues.
oh i want it too. so bad. 15-16 years ago ♥
@@aplacetopicturemyself4610 15 YEARS?!??!??!?! OH GOD
@@stevenstone307 the time is an enemy
I miss them days all too much
10:29 I decided to install Oblivion just to visit my favorite town square, Chorrol. With the tree in the middle with park bench seats around it, surrounded by houses, it's nice to watch and listen to the local townsfolk discuss the latest news. I love it here. Once of those, "I wish I could step in it and go there myself", spots.
I have been studying to this music for years now... and it never lets me down. It is so calming and although I never played Oblivion, it reminds me of my childhood playing Skyrim and simpler times. Thank you for putting this together- studying is a chore but listening to this is a joy
You should try Oblivion it's a great game
What a masterpiece this game truly was. In my eyes, the best rpg game ever made.
Thank you, Everness. Your work is one of the few things that helps me cope with stress and anxiety.
Listening to this while walking along a footpath through a meadow...feels simply amazing🌾🍃🗻☀️🎶🌼🦋
sure does
I swear I can smell these images... I remember playing Oblivion for the first time like it was yesterday, even though I was only 8 or 9. There's just nothing like that game you fall in love with as a kid. Thank you Dad for showing me the ropes and how to sweep a room and save my progress
Thanks a whole bunch. Me and some friends use these videos as Ambience when we play D&D, Elder Scrolls soundtracks are perfect for it!
Same !
Jeremy Soule is brilliant. Check out the Guild Wars soundtracks too, he made those as well and you can hear it in the music.
A lot of people don't know this but before Bethesda made TES their employees created Tamerial to use as a setting for their D&D games.
The Elder Scrolls started out as a D&D campaign made by some Bethesda employees.
Logan Floyd for the emperor
What a pleasant surprise! Even after 12 years Oblivion still looks and sounds beautiful. Cannot wait to hear those flutes and harp in future Oblivion Music and Ambience vids.
And you matched the font perfectly :).
17 years now man....still the best game ever made for me!
Something about “All’s well” is so intense too me. Instantly brings memories back when it first starts playing
No matter where I go, Oblivion is always gonna be in my heart. Takes me back to simpler times, exploring the heartlands of cyrodiil, the ayleid ruins, the forts, the lake nibenay, the markets if the imperial city, with all the time in the world to do whatever i wished 😢😢
bro pls bring back the rain version, i was sleeping every night like a king now i just lay here cold and hungry like a peasant
Dibella was truly with Jeremy Soule when he composed this wonderful music.
I do feel blessed to have grown up with this game. I was 12/13 when it came out and the memories every music track, every piece of line, or screenshots invoke is just incredible. Even today I feel like this was the perfect game to grow up with. This game was the real escapism experience, like being Alice falling down a magnificent rabbit hole waking up in something completely new.
I also still remember I was blown away by the graphics at the time, the physics and the sheer scale. Games have improved since then, but for me, never reached this feeling again. Red Dead Redemption 2 comes close, but not close enough.
Thank you thank you THANK YOUUU
This made me all emotional while changing bed sheets.
I played some games before I tried Oblivion. But I wasn't really a gamer. This was the first game I sunk 50+ hours into and made me fall in love with the fantasy genre and gaming.
I remeber back when I was a young teenage lad I would play this. I would play this sat in my pyjamas while the early morning sun would rise on Saturday. The light would beam through the curtains in my living room, a bright yellow glow which was a time of pure happiness and care free life. I lived without pressures or responsibilities, I explored the realm of tamriel. I would never fast travel because I was one with my character. I wanted to feel immersed in the glory of oblivion. Everything I did, I did because I had the time. I would wonder about the vast expanse of the wilderness, I would forage for nirnroot and slay enemies who got in my way. I took pride in my silver armour. This wasn't just a game, it was an alternative life that made us from young boys to young teenagers. It was a transition, and we learned many valuable lessons along the way. Life was simple and our minds were still expanding and taking in new knowledge and feelings and experiences.
I will never forget what this game did for me. I may not have been good at much else, nor did I have many friends but one friend I will always have is my Xbox 360 and oblivion.
God bless and thanks for the memories.
Ahh yes.. the beautiful light. And at night I would play and watch the stars in the game also while I would look out my window at night also and see the stars on a cool night. Would smoke a doobbie and pla y for hours and get warm and fuzzy feelings all over my body.
Just a thought, but this music helps me read stuff better. I say that because this is the same music you listen too as you read lore books and letters for quest in-game, so for me anytime I hear this music my brain has been primed to focus on whatever I am reading.Anyone else?
same :) currently listening while writing and reading for university.
Just the same mate!
i use this music while writing tests/exams online lol
Ух, прям по ноткам души)
Когда-то я жил в этих краях, отправлялся в бескрайние путешествия под эту музыку, прекрасное было время!
Но потом стрела попала мне.....
To this day I still find myself coming back to this game every so often time and again, even after 15+ years. Suppose it be because the world just feels very comforting to me, like journeying back to a time of joy and adventure. Where the world held so much mystery and I wanted to see it all. Odd to say perhaps, but this just be my perspective upon this gem of a game.
I feel it. My first play through was one of the best times I ever had playing video games.
"today's your lucky day, so let's hear it."
"any idea what Gromm will do now that old Baenlin is dead?"
"is this true?"
"yes."
"Anvil is all in an uproar. First the Chapel attacked, now the prophet ranting about the end of the world!"
"it can't be!"
"yes."
"be seeing you."
"you do NOT belong in here!"
Dusk at the Market and Harvest Dawn will forever be some of the most memorable songs in my life. I remember being 15 or 16 years old on a school night. I was up all night walking around the map collecting materials to get back into the Mages Guild after being kicked out. These songs would play and the real world just felt so far away. It was nice.
2:06
Call the judge, and get some fudge!
Call the judge and get some fudge? Are you ok?
@@mrscantparry it was a meme where a lady said that to a guy and they had a very awkward convo with the music behind it
I was quoting the video?
@@mrscantparry Where's your MD?!
*M a h d i c k*
Man cities in oblivion are absolutely incredible imagine skyrim with cities like this
Where gonna be really old and come back to these types of video's years later and talk about how we all had weird childhoods and miss it
" By the gods, this man has been murdered."
you are standing their hding in thr shadows
E-excuse me, are you alright ?
There's something magical about Oblivion. I could never really get into Skyrim properly. I might give it another shot one day, but Oblivion will always be one of my favourite games of all-time.
Its wonderful. And the music is also wonderful...BUT it's too damn cold ! :-)
This game has been sitting on my shelf for years, collecting dust. And yet I've never played it. As I look up to it now from my desk, I feel as if this music is radiating from its box. Like an ancient artifact in a world of magic and fantasy. Waiting to be discovered...
Crack dat box open, and get to playing! Then when you've finished, head over to one of the many sites offering awesome mods for the game, and head back to Tamriel for more hours of dungeon crawling and quest fulfilling!
I wish I was in your position.....
I was depressed, and the first sound of the playlist gived me back my smile !
Still depressed?
Hearing this brings back so many fond memories of my childhood and adolescence
I would love a remake of oblivion with the Unreal Engine 5 .
I miss that period when studios were forced to innovate, they had no choice, and we found ourselves with absolutely legendary titles.
Today we can also find quality I think of The Witcher 3 but things have changed and the objectives too.
The wheel turns so one day or another a great period like the one we had will come back I just hope not in 20 years.
Thanks for this video !
Such good music to sit and write to.
I listen to these all the time during dnd and I always get so immersed in the game world. Thank you so much. 💓
It’s 3 am in the morning I can’t sleep and open RUclips and this is recommended. It’s 3 am and I am crying over my adventures as a young boy thank you.
I hear daedra worship has become increasingly prevalent in the Summerset Isles
4:47 Take a bath to this whole video for ultimate life goal experience
When you are downloading Oblivion illegaly and then hears "YOUR SPREE IS OVER, LAWBREAKER".
My favorite game of all time and it's not even close. The immersion this game provides is hard to describe.
OMG yes. This. Big thank you. Love the combination of music and ambience. This is a good day now.
I think Jeremy Soule is one of the best composers of our time, and I will gladly die on that hill.
"You've made a good bit of gold!"
Seeing all those places again and with all those songs on the background makes me so nostalgic. I loved this game... I mean, I LOVE it. The Elder Scrolls has some kind of magic behind it, because for some time, it was like a second life for me. This decade is coming to an end, and I don't feel so "inside a game" like I felt in Oblivion and Skyrim. Maybe because I was younger and my imagination was more powerful. I think I have to pay a visit to Tamriel once again and see my fellow Khajit.
Cheydinhal was always my favorite, the perfect fairy tale town. With a very dark secret of course.
I still come to this game from time to time. It's not nostalgia for me, I remember escaping the dungeons and almost smelling the air, feeling the wind. That is not something that would get old. I love this game. I wouldn't have noticed that it is "old" if it wasn't for the comments that I read on youtube. Maybe it's because I didn't have a new powerful computer. Oblivion didn't "get replaced" for me by any other game.
Well said, brother
Try adding mods to it, like Osuro's Oblivion Overhaul, The Aylied Steps, The Dark Brotherhood, The Archeology Guild, one of the Mannimarco Extended Mods, The Blackwood Company....all these and more can be found at the nexus mods or other sites. Try combining these mods for an awesome experience! You'll forget the main story line and spend hours in a familiar world, but with great new stories to pursue.
I always add some graphic overhaul mods as well, like Unique Landscapes.
It may be a bit bothersome to set it all up, but believe me, it will be worth it!
Oblivion soundtrack always be hitting different at 4 am
Bruh it’s 4:17 AM for me right now, lmao
Clocking in at 4:03am - salute!
I will use this music for my mother's funeral. She passed away peacefully today. May she rest in peace forever now...
my condolences, I hope this music will make it a ceremony worthy of her memory
@@blueshit199 Thank you dear friend, for your kind thoughts...
I am so sorry for doing this, but:
"May you rest in peace."
- Imperial Guard