Bleaker’s Way in Oblivion Remastered: Beauty of the Small Village

Bleaker's Way in Oblivion Remastered Edition.
Bleaker’s Way in Oblivion Remastered Edition.

Bleaker’s Way in Oblivion was always one of my favorite places to visit. It is a nice little village nested in the hills leading up to Bruma. Unlike other places like Pell’s Gate or Weye, there is no major road which links it. It is simply there in the hills, hidden away from all the troubles of Cyrodiil. It reminds of places in Virginia, past the sprawl of the northern sections of the state. There is something so idyllic about it.

I think that this is why Oblivion still holds a strong place in my heart. When I go to small villages like Pell’s Gate and Bleaker’s Way, it gives me a sense of calm and serenity. While there are dangerous creatures wandering about, it seems that there are moments where one can simply smell the roses and enjoy them. Just as one would spend time outside in the real world, Oblivion allows us to take a breather and appericiate the world we are trying to save from the Daedra.

The beautiful landscapes of Oblivion Remastered Edition.
The beautiful landscapes of Oblivion Remastered Edition.

This is why the remaster is so important. It reminds that a cozy game isn’t just a pixel art game. It can be so much more and truly transcend its genre and give us a special world to explore.

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An American blogger who is interested in Roman and Byzantine Empires.

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