There can be a fair bit to be made to spin the results of your actions as some kind of justified criminal actions or twist the intent somehow in order to dance around taking the blame for your behaviour, particularly when it comes to jank-as-fuck games like Oblivion where the game is questionably functional to begin with. So you get aggroed for some minor crime and the guards come running, okay, "I was forced into this life" becomes a minor character bit to justify whatever, but then running around actively attacking people in the streets is undermining the narrative of your bit while not having the right kind of angle to really lean into it for a larger character piece, being something that he's attempting to justify after the fact in a character concept. Vesper's NV run was full-on unhinged psychopathy painting the Courier as a serial killer that uses mail delivery as an excuse to kill at random, and it was also premeditated and while it did drag a bit, it remained fairly amusing throughout the first ~8 hours I watched.
I feel like Flayon doesn't have the kind of mindset or skillset to launch that kind of bit and really carry it since it wore out after about 4 minutes and just kept bringing it up time and again, making it a bigger and bigger sounding problem and almost going full politschizo over it in between audience pandering catboy maid cringe, braindead whining about not taking even twenty seconds to try all his buttons to find the map, getting mobbed by wolves he refuses to fight that are trying to kill him. It's half-cocked stream of consciousness rambling trying to deliver on the one joke he started some 20 minutes prior that's already been ruined by the disconnect between character actions and what his 'story' is for the bit. Decrying a social structure as being a power imbalance when you literally start with "I guess I'll die" and then try to kill everyone that approaches you is actually just being schizophrenic. It's not funny, and it takes some 30 minutes of a 3 hour vod. 10% of the runtime, from the start, is just a dying joke he keeps dragging because he doesn't know how to segue off of it into something else. To think it actually started strong with the good ol' Oblivion jank of the guard running in to arrest him and then getting wedged on scenery.
Really, given how much time he spends running in actual circles doing nothing, it feels more like the game is an excuse in the background and he just wants to zatsu because it's definitely taken none of his attention to actually get anything done and just been a vehicle for him to flounder a punchline that's overstayed it's welcome. I don't know if he's normally like this or if he's just extra off the rails today for some reason, but man has little chops for creative delivery.