Summary

  • Oblivion Remastered keeps the voice lines from the original game.
  • However, new voice lines have been added for more variety.
  • All races should have their own unique voice sets now.

After endless rumours and leaks, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Elder Scrolls 4:♚ Oblivion Remast🐭ered was finally unveiled. Sha🦂dowdropping while the announcement was still airinꦦg, the remaster aims to be ♋true to the original, while updating the graphics and adding in some quality-of-life features.

Perhaps the best example of how developer Virtuos has gone about this is through the voice acting. Here, the devs confirm that there have been new lines recorded for the game, but that the original lines that we all know and love are still there. In other words, yes, you should still hear Wes Johnson lit⭕erally wherever you go in Oblivౠion Remastered.

"Stop! You've Violated The Law" Will Still Sound The Same In Oblivion Remastered

Something old, something new

Close up of an Imperial Guard from Oblivion Remastered over a black background, illuminated in red.

During the presentation, we're told that disc storage limits prevented Bethesda from giving every race in Oblivion their own v🌊oice sets. This meant that multiple characters in settlements would share the exact same voice actor and voice lines, often to humorous results if they conversed with each other.

Now, every race in the game has its own voice, to add a bit more variety. This apꩵpears to be wh🐻at fans were after, so many will be pleased with this.

But don't worry if you like the old voice lines. "We also made sure to keep in all of the quirkier dialogue," we're told. We're then treated to a compilation 🍌of some of the best line deliveries in the game, includ⭕ing the strange way NPCs greet us, and naturally, "Stop! You've violated the law". So, those iconic lines should still be there.

If you want to hear it all for yourself, Oblivion Remastered iܫs out now. It is available on PC, Xbox Se♉ries X/S, and PC.

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Your Rating

Th﷽e Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
Action
RPG
Open-World
Adventure
Systems
Top Critic Avg: 82/100 Critics Rec: 86%
Released
April 22, 2025
ESRB
Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Sexual 🦂Themes, Vioౠlence
Developer(s)
Virtuos, Bethesda
Publisher(s)
Bethesda
Engine
Unreal Engine 5

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SUBSCRIPTION
DIGITAL