I'd say Oblivion is more apt. Because I played all of Skyrim's add-ons and none of them were even close to that large.
Shivering Isle's was essentially an entire game, not as large as Oblivion of course, but it could be considered.
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The Dragon Born DLC was a whole Island and the quests were easily as long as Shivering Isles. But yeah, the Oblivion add ons were huge!
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Edited by S7Oracle: 12/12/2014 2:10:11 AMWell, add-on. Shivering Isle's has been the only expansion in the Elder Scrolls since Blood Moon on Morrowind (I think that was the expansion's name). Knight's of The Nine was a good DLC though, not very long, and quite linear, but enjoyable none the less.
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Yeah. That's taking me back to the good old days. I absolutely loved oblivion. My friend had it on Xbox. I bought an Xbox just to play it! They know how to tell a story and include loads of content. Totally epic!
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Edited by S7Oracle: 12/12/2014 2:20:20 AMIn terms of Story, and how well it is executed in game, I wouldn't even place Destiny in the same category. Destiny is more like Elder Scrolls Online, really. Even so, that game had an ending that had a clear conclusion, so I'm not even sure there. Though, Zenimax had the audacity to sell the game separate from the subscription, so you had to pay $60 at launch, and pay $15 a month along with that. ESO has also been out for about 7 or 8 months now, and there's only been one expansion, only end game content though.