The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
Released: 4/22/2025
Score Breakdown
82.6
Critic Average
13 reviews
77
Steam User Score
66,140 reviews
75
Metacritic User Score
861 reviews
Disparity Breakdown
83 vs 77
83 vs 75
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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5/17/2025
Launch Window“Oblivion Remastered proves that The Elder Scrolls 4 has withstood the test of time. It's the perfect opportunity for new audiences to discover why it's so beloved, and a nostalgic throwback to Bethesda's golden years for older fans. However, its extensive quality-of-life features aren't enough to excuse the endemic performance woes of Unreal Engine 5.”
80
80/100
5/6/2025
Launch Window“The remaster wants to remind you of what it was like to play Oblivion in 2006, but some changes make it lose sight of this and it feels just enough like a different experience to be jarring.”
60
60/100
5/6/2025
Launch Window“There’s a real charm to this world, its story, and characters. As a kid who grew up in the 2000s, I’ve got a lot of nostalgia wrapped up in Oblivion, and a bit of concern realizing that this game is approaching its 20th anniversary. The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered is undoubtedly the new definitive way to experience Bethesda’s flawed masterpiece, a game that continues to be a standard for western RPGs.”
80
80/100
5/6/2025
Launch Window“I stand here with 2006's Oblivion in one hand and 2025's in the other. My unapologetic recommendation: take the remaster and knock yourself out. This is the definitive way to play Oblivion now - as clunky as it is classic.”
90
90/100
4/29/2025
Launch Window“There's absolutely no doubt that anyone that played the original game, whether it was on Xbox 360 or PC, is excited and pleased that this game exists,”
90
90/100
4/29/2025
Launch Window“Someone coming to the remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered unaware of its history would no doubt think it was a retro-tribute to a long-ago age of RPGs. They’d think they were playing a good looking game with old-school level design, fantastic music, an interesting story and somewhat janky combat. They’d be drawn in by the world and its possibilities just as the original’s players were. That aspect of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion didn’t really need much improvement.”
85
85/100
4/29/2025
Launch Window“Oblivion Remastered is a welcome reminder of just how special the 2006 RPG can be. Performance issues and tedious design elements aside, Virtuos and Bethesda deserve real credit for bringing Oblivion back in such a way that doesn't detract from the original vision, and the meme-worthy identity that it's fostered over the years. This is, arguably, the definitive Oblivion experience - or at least it will be, once the awkward wrinkles have been ironed out.”
70
70/100
4/29/2025
Launch Window“A beautiful remaster of a great game that leaves some very old, obvious issues untouched.”
84
84/100
4/28/2025
Launch Window“Overall, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered brings plenty of welcome changes to the original formula while still maintaining the quirkiness of the original game. This is a prime example of a loving remaster: improve the original concept without veering away from it completely. It's not completely perfect, since it still features some of the glitchy nature of the original game, like asset pop-in. Nonetheless, "perfect" isn't what fans want out of Elder Scrolls. They want exploration and fun, and that's exactly what you get from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.”
90
90/100
4/26/2025
Launch Window“The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered has enough improvements that it could arguably be considered a full-blown remake.”
90
90/100
4/26/2025
Launch Window“The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered updates the technical aspects of the renowned RPG through the use of Unreal Engine 5, enhancing lighting, animations, and sound. However, it suffers from instability, with frequent crashes and significant drops in frame rate, particularly in open environments. The original issues persist, including the notorious auto-leveling system and an outdated combat system. Additionally, some changes made to the character progression risk amplifying the problems already present in the original version.”
75
75/100
100
100/100
4/24/2025
Launch Window“Despite its name, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered comfortably toes the line between a remake and remaster”
80
80/100
