If you somehow blew through Oblivion in its entirety and possess a small wad of cash burning a hole in your pocket, there is some additional content available for a few bucks that may or may not quench your thirst for RPG action. At the top of the "not that worth it" list is the Horse Armor Pack that allows your horse to look as majestic as you do. But at $1.99 for PC and $2.50 (200MP) for Xbox 360, this add-on is reserved exclusively for the elite citizens of Tamriel. Why pay one cent short of two dollars for a grouping of pixels? Well... I really don't know. Luckily, there are two additional packages, Orrery and Wizard's Tower, coming to Oblivion that seem a little more legitimate. They each cost the same price as the horse armor, but they'll actually add new gameplay rather than a nice looking outfit.
Additional content for Oblivion, but it will cost you
Posted by diggersf on Tue, 04/04/2006 - 5:33pm News | PC | Xbox 360 | Business | Oblivion Downloads | Xbox Live Marketplace | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
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is that the actual horse armor? Oh my God that is horrible. You lose $2 for some gay prancing yellow armor. I thought Bethesda was cool, but this is a dirty move withholding code to make a few more bucks. I guess they thought that this would be a plus on the "additional content" peg for the game. This is like the "additional content" of some games in the first days of xbox live, where "content" meant download this cool banner that changes the load screen with a different image (shock) (awe)