
Beneath the shiny new surface of Oblivion Remastered lies, for the most part, the same classic RPG that was released in 2006. There have been minor adjustments like the introduction of a sprint feature, but Oblivion Remastered still feels very much like a game from 2006 in terms of its overall structure. It doesn’t have the modern amenities found in its contemporaries, and instead focuses on less radical changes like those seen in Resident Evil 2 Remake or Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. However, this is generally positive as it preserves the original’s character and charm. Yet, it could be viewed as a missed opportunity, particularly when considering Bethesda’s more recent projects.