
Joshua Robertson
He/Him | News Editor for @thegamerwebsite | Credits: @TechRaptor, @KeenGamerCom, @BigBossBattleUK
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2 days ago |
thegamer.com | Joshua Robertson
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered has taken the pudgy game that we all know and loved, and has given it a major face-lift. Despite there being some initial skepticism, almost every aspect of the game has been improved visually, whether that be the game's NPCs or the environment. New visual details have also been added, such as the ability to see through Oblivion gates.
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3 days ago |
thegamer.com | Joshua Robertson
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered players are just now remembering how poorly the game handled its "guild overlap". A player expressed their disappointment with the Misdirection quest for the Thieves Guild, which has you stealing the staff from the Archmage of the Mage's Guild. Unfortunately, this player was the Archmage, so they had to steal their own staff and leave themselves a note they'd already read. Hey, at least it gives you plausible deniability.
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4 days ago |
thegamer.com | Joshua Robertson
Magic: The Gathering's upcoming Final Fantasy crossover set will feature a serialized run of one of the game's most iconic mascots. Found in English Collector boosters, you'll have the chance to pull one of 77 golden foil Traveling Chocobo cards, which will most likely be the most valuable cards in the whole set. Magic: The Gathering loves a good Willy Wonka-style treasure hunt, and various sets have included serialized cards in the past.
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5 days ago |
thegamer.com | Joshua Robertson
Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford hasn't ruled out the possibility that Borderlands 4 will cost $80 when it launches this September. In a talk at Pax East, Pitchford claims that the game "might be" the same price that Nintendo and Xbox have now established, but a decision hasn't been made yet. Pitchford explains that a potentially higher price could be possible due to high development costs and tariffs on packaging.
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6 days ago |
thegamer.com | Joshua Robertson
Xbox's approach to exclusivity has "baffled" other developers and publishers, according to reporter Chris Dring. In a new episode of The Game Business Show, Dring has claimed that some devs are now wondering whether they should "even bother" making games for Xbox. Xbox's approach to exclusivity over the past couple of years has been so confusing that even Xbox fans have no idea what is and isn't off the table when it comes to launching on other platforms.
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