The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion turned 15 this year, and one player shared their love for the role-playing adventure by recreating the Imperial City in No Man's Sky.
No Man's Sky had an incredibly rocky launch. It was so rocky, in fact, that it hit record-breaking negative review numbers. The poor reception eventually caused developer Hello Games to go the reclusive route; the studio went head-down in an attempt to improve the game and turn perception around. After an extended period of silence, that 180 happened with No Man's Sky Next, and the creative possibilities continue to expand to this date. One player decided to show off how awe-inspiring this game's creative aspects are by faithfully recreated the Imperial City from Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Not only did u/BoidGaming impress the Reddit boards with their recreation of an iconic area from an even more iconic RPG, they even impressed one of the creators of No Man's Sky. Sean Murray took to Twitter to share the creation, and the responses were on par with the responses on the initial Reddit thread, seen here.
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— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) March 22, 2021
This Redditor even has a YouTube channel further exploring their creations. Check out the video below showing off a closer look at the Imperial City:
Click here to watch embedded mediaConsidering I feel like I can't even make a box that looks halfway decent, recreations like this will never stop impressing me as a player. It's incredible! Much like the dedication with the Elder Scrolls Whiterun recreation in Valheim, this Oblivion mod shows off some serious attention to detail. While I won't ever have the patience or eye for creativity like these players do, I can at least sit back and enjoy the incredible work put in and admire just how much gamers take their love of titles to the next level.
What do you think about this No Man's Sky player recreating the Imperial City from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? What would you like to see this particular YouTuber tackle next? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below! Long live the empire!
Earlier this month, we shared details about Keanu Reeves' new comic series called BRZRKR. The comic featured a powerful warrior that looked a lot like Reeves himself, and the reception was so positive that Netflix is turning it into not only a live-action movie but an anime as well.
It's a story co-written by the high-profile actor alongside New York Times bestselling author Matt Kindt (Justice League of America) with Ron Garney's stunning artwork. It's a majestic tale of an immortal warrior named Berserker, a half-mortal / half-god that has seen and done some things in his past. The comic follows this character's journey into a government position where he uses his powers to take on the jobs normal humans can't even imagine. It promises a lot of action, a tortured backstory, and pure badassery, and Netflix is looking to expand that adventure even further.
Exciting news! Netflix is developing a live action film AND follow-up anime series based on Keanu Reeves’ BRZRKR, a brutally epic saga about an immortal warrior’s 80,000 year fight through the ages. Reeves will produce and star in the film, and voice the anime. pic.twitter.com/RVWEuBCXTJ
— NX (@NXOnNetflix) March 22, 2021
The movie and anime series will follow this 80,000-year-old demigod with Reeves producing and starring in the movie itself. Netflix has also confirmed that he will also voice his own character in the anime adaptation as well.
Netflix has been on a roll with adaptations from games, books, and comics, and this latest addition to its subscription service fits right in. With Netflix's The Witcher season 2 on the way, in addition to a Dragon's Dogma anime, a Resident Evil series, and more, it's kind of a good time to be a part of "nerd culture" because we are getting everything handed to us on a silver platter in terms of additional entertainment.
So what do you think? Did you check out Reeves' BZRKR comic? Are you excited to see the 12-issue comic series fleshed out more with an anime and live-action movie from Netflix? Sound off with your thoughts in the comment section below! You can also learn more about the comic itself through the original Kickstarter seen here with Boom! Studios.