Avowed Collectibles has several ways to distinguish itself from Skyrim, thanks to it spinning off from a series that already has an established setting and lore. Another way to further separate it from the Bethesda series would be to use the ship mechanic from Pillars of Eternity 2 . While it wouldn't have to be ships specifically as the mode of transport, it made traveling in Deadfire more interesting. Players were liable to be attacked by enemies while traversing the sea and altogether made for a more interesting way to travel the game world. This could work in Avowed even for land travel, with gamers risking being attacked depending on where they were journeying to and how far their destination
Avowed has the potential to both benefit from and fall victim to close comparisons with other fantasy games. When the trailer for Obsidian's upcoming first-person RPG dropped, Bethesda fans were quick to notice surface-level similarities with The Elder Scrolls , with many hoping the game could fill the gap left by the long wait for The Elder Scrolls
With voiceless protagonists, small cast of voice actors, and large but relatively free-form narrative worlds, the Elder Scrolls games rely on the imagination of the player more than many other major RPG franchises . Small details like being able to sit in chairs, zoom out, and manipulate objects and bodies go a deceptively long way towards allowing players to imagine their own stories in these wor
Skyrim ’s followers are relatively barebones, even for a game released in 2011. Compared to 2010’s Fallout: New Vegas , Skyrim has far more characters who can be recruited as followers, but with far fewer unique lines, quests, and with next to no engagement with Skyrim ’s main story or any other major questlines. Even the recruitable followers with the most story like Aela the Huntress or Cicero have stories which are completely independent of their journeys with the pla
Obsidian's upcoming first-person RPG Avowed is set in the same universe as the studio's Pillars of Eternity series. While the trailer seems light on detail, it's actually packed full of evidence that one key character will be returning from Pillars of Eternity in a central r
In some ways Skyrim ’s lack of follower depth complements the game’s broader design. Skyrim prioritizes freedom above all else, and the range and flexibility of its follower characters allows them to blend in no matter who the player wants to roleplay as, while in New Vegas characters like Boone are incompatible with roleplaying decisions like joining the Legion for story reasons. Without its focus on player freedom it’s unlikely that the game would have achieved the replay-value or longevity Skyrim has enjoyed, even as the game approaches its 10-year anniversary. Based on Obsidian’s past games, however, it’s unlikely that Avowed ’s companion characters will follow Skyrim ’s freedom-focused des
Almost every line in the Avowed trailer points to the return of Woedica, a goddess from Pillars of Eternity who is also known as the Burned Queen, the Exiled Queen, the Oathbinder, or the Strangler. Here are all the hints at her return, and what players can expect from Woedica in Avowed 's st
Avowed is set in the Living Lands, an ecologically diverse frontier continent in the north of Eora, the world from Obsidian's Pillars of Eternity CRPGs. The studio will need to work hard to distinguish Avowed 's setting from the competition. There are even reasons this task may be trickier than it was with Pillars of Eternity . However, the Living Lands also offer some unique opportunities Obsidian shouldn't let pass it
There’s an argument to be made that Obsidian’s follower design comes with risks in an open-world RPG. While character-driven games like BioWare’s Mass Effect series are able to make the most out of well-developed companion characters thanks to the clearer characterization of their protagonists, the followers in games like The Outer Worlds can highlight just how much of a blank slate the player character is to the detriment of immers
This could require Obsidian to make some updates to its engine during the development of Avowed . That being said, the studio can't hope to take on The Elder Scrolls series without first understanding some of the smaller elements that helped bring its huge success. Avowed may be a continuation of Pillars of Eternity , but many fantasy fans buying the game will be hoping for a spiritual successor to Skyrim . If Obsidian is going to take on a giant, the devil will be in the deta
The world of Avowed is full of interesting races. There are the more traditional humans, elves, and dwarves, but also the diminutive furry Orlans , the mysterious Godlike, and the giant coast-dwelling Aumaua. Despite being far from their homes, the different settlements of the Living Lands could show how these different races try to preserve their cultures while facing down the seemingly endless expanse of a frontier that risks swallowing them wh