Yes, we almost got a portable version of The Elder Scrolls. And it turns out that it doesn’t look so bad.
We knew that Bethesda was working on a more linear, PSP version of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (titled The Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion), but it never saw release. Now, we know what that game would have looked like. Reddit user Morderax discovered playable discs of the lost PSP title (via IGN), so we can enjoy this lengthy video of it in action.
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Still, Travels, with its linear approach to swords and sorcery, looks like it could have been a fun game. Oh, what might have been.
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