The Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion Latest about The Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion It's ok to be a rip off (as long as you're good at it) By Henry Gilbert published 24 August 12 Some gamers (and game developers) are too quick to judge a game for being a "rip off." A quick look at history will tell you things are that simple... Action Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterWeekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and moreContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Arydia: The Paths We Dare Tread review - "Manages to give everyone something D&D can't match"2Blue Prince review: "This exploration roguelike is like nothing else I've played, and became a puzzle obsession I just couldn't shake"3Promise Mascot Agency review: "Yakuza management mechanics are messy, but I'm won over by its truly immaculate bizarre vibes"4South of Midnight review: "A spellbinding tale that struggles to find its rhythm"5Agricola review: "Accurate representation of the highly competitive and often unstable world of agriculture" 1A Minecraft Movie Review: "Jack Black's irrepressible star turn helps elevate this video game adaptation"2The Electric State review: "Although this may be their most visually stunning movie yet, it looks like the Russos are yet to find their footing outside of the MCU"3Fight or Flight review: "Slick and silly action sequences garner well-earned John Wick and Bullet train comparisons"4Mickey 17 Review: "Bong Joon Ho's best English movie to date and arguably Robert Pattinson's best movie ever"5Captain America: Brave New World review: "Anthony Mackie's Cap earns his Stars and Stripes in this uneven, un-MCU thriller"1Doctor Who season 2, episode 2 spoiler-free review: 'Lux' is a "bold, bonkers" second episode with an amazing villain2Doctor Who season 2, episode 1 spoiler-free review: "'The Robot Revolution' is an impressive first episode for new companion Belinda Chandra"3The Last of Us season 2 review: "Brilliant and visceral but fails to capture the magic of season 1"4Devil May Cry review: "Netflix's anime adaptation is dated and clunky, but does capture some of the anarchic spirit of the original games"5Lazarus review: "Unfortunately Cowboy Bebop director's new sci-fi anime never quite melds into a harmonious whole"
It's ok to be a rip off (as long as you're good at it) By Henry Gilbert published 24 August 12 Some gamers (and game developers) are too quick to judge a game for being a "rip off." A quick look at history will tell you things are that simple...