I can’t help it—there’s just something about getting lost in Oblivion, especially with quests that sink their hooks into you like the Dark Brotherhood saga. Seriously, I could live in that world. Good thing Oblivion Remastered has amped things up, introducing a bounty of 100 new, erm, let’s say, “opportunities” for those of us who love role-playing the shady life.
You ever just crave being the one calling the shots, rather than the hero dodging arrows? Mods with this remaster let you do just that. Oh, and about that… where was I going with this? Right—some dude called ColdTyrant rolled out ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum’. It’s dark, evil-ish fun for Oblivion fans who want to join the Mythic Dawn or become necromancers. Really goes all in on the wicked themes.
By the way, this mod tosses in 100 never-ending contracts, perfect for when the standard quest line just doesn’t cut it anymore. You could keep clocking in kills as part of some radiant quest deal—whatever gets you through the day, right? Oh, and don’t worry—you won’t end up wiping Cyrodiil off the map. Yeah, the fresh meat you’ll be ‘meeting’ have names like ‘Diligent Father’. It’s weirdly refreshing.
And you head over to the Cheydinhal Sanctuary to kick things off, rubbing shoulders with Creeper, that quirky Morrowind scamp. He’s your mission man, and boy does he know how to tempt you with rewards.
The cherry on top? Each job nets you 500 gold and something more curious—two “Dark Tokens,” which you cash in for rewards. Picture a gacha game, but instead of digital currency, it’s scamp trinkets. Weapons, armor, scrolls—it’s like a mixed bag of chaos.
Honestly, I’m baffled and thrilled by it. Both I and my pals who survive off gacha games get our kicks here. If you’re feeling lucky or have a hankering for chaos, you need Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector.
And if that’s not enough Oblivi-action (is that a word? It should be), check out our other mod coverage. We’ve got the scoop, including an interview with a modder who started bending the game to their whim barely a day after its release. Wild, isn’t it? Anyway—that’s all for now.