

This actually makes me want to play Oracle of Ages again it has been a few years since I last tried that game. Overall I think they did a great job with it. It looks like these guys did a lot of work recapturing Crescent Island in 3D for Skryim. Go to the strange shack from Tarm Ruins to find the location of how to get to Crescent IslandĪlso I’m looking for someone who wouldn’t mind doing some LOD for me when the time comes. Turn off Frost Fall, Makes it harder but you sometimes freeze depending on time of day/night

Crescent Island once a place for exotic trade now left behind by the people of Labrynna during the Golden Era. Upon finding him he believes he found the next step to finding the Rod of Seasons He then sends you to the land of Labrynna in the same universe as Holodrum but on an Island that is far from the coast of Labrynna. I don’t advise you to keep this checked at all times because IT WILL cause issues with the final version if you just update it.Ī few months after you visited the Subrosian man in the woods you decide to return to his cabin to find him missing. REMEMBER THIS IS BETA so it could cause some problems, if you see something messed up its probably going to be fixed in a future release. As of now this is just the world space to check out and see the progress of things I’ve made so far. It's not hard to draw parallels between these two fantasy epics, and doing so can even help one understand just what makes these games such timeless classics.This is not complete, it still needs story data and all sorts of scripts and all that fun stuff that can mess up if not done correctly. It could be argued that Bethesda would not be what it is today if not for the game’s runaway success.

Sporting releases on every console that came out since it did initially, Skyrim has been a part of mainstream gaming culture for over a decade. This brings to mind another industry giant that has come up over and over again through the years: Bethesda's legendary The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. However, with rumors starting up of it receiving another release on the Switch, it seems like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is gradually clawing its way to the top of this list.

Counting assorted digital and mini-console releases, the original Super Mario Bros. Super Mario 64 is one for sure, and the original Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue are other big examples. Nintendo can't seem to stay away from these iconic titles for long, and fans eat them up every time. Out of Nintendo's vast library of games, there are a few mainstay franchises that will presumably never end.
