Avowed” isn’t Obsidian’s perfect RPG, but Xbox’s first big exclusive of the year is a surprisingly nice combat and ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNAvowed review: stranger than SkyrimCombat is a lot less clunkier than The Elder Scrolls, and during fights against tougher enemies, it's very pleasing to ...
With Avowed, Obsidian Entertainment once again flaunts its writing chops with a fantasy story that is contemporary in its themes and combat that feels better than most other first-person western RPGs.
Digital Foundry's John Linneman delivers the tech review of Avowed for Xbox Series X, Series S and PC. This is a surprisingly ...
In Avowed you don’t have to pick locks using a minigame. Instead, some chests and doors need more or fewer lockpicks to open. It doesn’t really make sense, but it does mean you should always keep at ...
New Vegas and Outer Worlds, Avowed will be the game for you. It serves up everything you know and love about the company's ...
Avowed is the latest game from the RPG masters at Obsidian Entertainment, the Microsoft-owned studio behind hits like The Outer Worlds, Pentiment and Pillars of Eternity. The team has once again ...
The impact of your choices varies in severity, but rest assured: Avowed is a game where choices do matter. Even your ...
In Avowed, players assume the role of an envoy sent by the emperor of the Aedyran Empire to the Living Lands to investigate a ...
Exploration also feels great, with fun traversal and plenty of secrets.
In a sprawling fantasy world called The Living Lands, Avowed takes place as a hideous blight called the Dreamscourge ravages territories amidst further chaos in the region; you’re an Imperial Envoy of ...
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