Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn epic, first-person RPG set in the fantasy world of Eora.An epic, first-person RPG set in the fantasy world of Eora.An epic, first-person RPG set in the fantasy world of Eora.
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As a big fan of RPGs such as Fable and Dragon Age Origins, this game came out of nowhere as a very pleasant surprise.
Especially the combat is one of the best I've encountered in a RPG. Speaking about the 1st person pov. But game is also very playable in 3rd person. I loved switching between pov on certain locations and situations.
Tried it on Gamepass and after a few hours I bought the premium edition by my local store.
Truly one of my favourite new game since Lies of P.
- Beautiful atmospheric world.
- So much fun to discover.
- Good gameplay with a lot of variety in weapons and abilities.
- Swap between 1st and 3rd perspective with the push of a button.
- Intriguing story with interesting characters.
- Lots of freedom in choices with dialogues and events.
- Atmospheric music and very good audio.
Especially the combat is one of the best I've encountered in a RPG. Speaking about the 1st person pov. But game is also very playable in 3rd person. I loved switching between pov on certain locations and situations.
Tried it on Gamepass and after a few hours I bought the premium edition by my local store.
Truly one of my favourite new game since Lies of P.
Fun game, some weird decisions.
Finaly finished Avowed, the game is definitely fun to play, some RPG mechanics are quite basic but the punchy and varied combat makes up for it for the most part. If you feel the combat is getting boring, switch up your load outs and re-spec and it changes enough that it rarely gets boring (at least so far).
The story is okay, nothing ground breaking but overall good enough to keep you engaged and you decisions throughout the game have an impact on the ending.
The companions are a bit on the boring side unfortunately, most are one dimensiona and annoying, it feels like their opinions change so that some always agree with your decisions and others disagree. Only 2 of the 4 have companion quests for some reason and even these are not really fleshed out. They might have kept the companions down to 2 instead of 4 and made them more interesting and complex.
The writing is okay for the most part as is the acting, but some dialogue is cringe and takes you out of it by being to "21st century" and too grounded on our reality for the setting (you will se what i mean as you play it).
Another small critique i have is that like 95% of all characters with any power (captains, leaders etc.) are women, I'm not exaggerating here, I thought it was just the first zone or something but the more I played the more i noticed this. While there is nothing inherently wrong with that, this paired with poor writing for these female characters (they all have basically the same personality, abrasive, arogant, short tempered and aggressive) makes it stick out like a sore thumb.
Another thing that I found a bit disappointing is that you cannot harm NPCs, I noticed this in the first few hours but it only really bothered me when, after helping an NPC with a fetch quest, he does something completely evil killing another NPC. The scene just ends with you and your companions commenting that he just killed the guy and no dialogue option pops up so you can kill this evil NPC. I just stood there hitting the NPC with my sword as nothing happened.
These things however did not detract from my overall enjoyment of the game and after a while I just started finding it funny if somewhat frustrating too.
One of the best things about Avowed is the exploration, firstly because you are always rewarded for exploring with useful loot or surprise boss fights. If what you are exploring is tied to a quest you haven't started, it will automatically pop up notifying you you completed a step for a quest and the quest will become available in your journal. This is a great quality of life decision from the developers. Another great thing about exploration is that you can go almost anywhere without need to "come back later" with a specific item or something (as long as you stock up on lock picks) so if you come across a cave or building that seems inaccessible, just keep exploring and you will find a way in. So far i have almost never needed to back track to a previously explored area unless I ran out of lock pics (I started buying them everywhere after that and never had this issue again) or a chest was hidden behind an ilusion that one of your companions can dispel but was not with me. Exploring is fun, rewarding and the parcour mechanics offer mostly fun vertically to the exploration (some exceptions here and there were it feels like you are floating and just fall, sometimes to you death, because the ledge/rock you are climbing on is not climbable).
To summarise.
Pros: Fun combat Great exploration Vibrant world Good visuals Okay story
Cons: Boring and annoying companions; Bad dialogue writing; Simplistic RPG mechanics.
7.5/10.
Finaly finished Avowed, the game is definitely fun to play, some RPG mechanics are quite basic but the punchy and varied combat makes up for it for the most part. If you feel the combat is getting boring, switch up your load outs and re-spec and it changes enough that it rarely gets boring (at least so far).
The story is okay, nothing ground breaking but overall good enough to keep you engaged and you decisions throughout the game have an impact on the ending.
The companions are a bit on the boring side unfortunately, most are one dimensiona and annoying, it feels like their opinions change so that some always agree with your decisions and others disagree. Only 2 of the 4 have companion quests for some reason and even these are not really fleshed out. They might have kept the companions down to 2 instead of 4 and made them more interesting and complex.
The writing is okay for the most part as is the acting, but some dialogue is cringe and takes you out of it by being to "21st century" and too grounded on our reality for the setting (you will se what i mean as you play it).
Another small critique i have is that like 95% of all characters with any power (captains, leaders etc.) are women, I'm not exaggerating here, I thought it was just the first zone or something but the more I played the more i noticed this. While there is nothing inherently wrong with that, this paired with poor writing for these female characters (they all have basically the same personality, abrasive, arogant, short tempered and aggressive) makes it stick out like a sore thumb.
Another thing that I found a bit disappointing is that you cannot harm NPCs, I noticed this in the first few hours but it only really bothered me when, after helping an NPC with a fetch quest, he does something completely evil killing another NPC. The scene just ends with you and your companions commenting that he just killed the guy and no dialogue option pops up so you can kill this evil NPC. I just stood there hitting the NPC with my sword as nothing happened.
These things however did not detract from my overall enjoyment of the game and after a while I just started finding it funny if somewhat frustrating too.
One of the best things about Avowed is the exploration, firstly because you are always rewarded for exploring with useful loot or surprise boss fights. If what you are exploring is tied to a quest you haven't started, it will automatically pop up notifying you you completed a step for a quest and the quest will become available in your journal. This is a great quality of life decision from the developers. Another great thing about exploration is that you can go almost anywhere without need to "come back later" with a specific item or something (as long as you stock up on lock picks) so if you come across a cave or building that seems inaccessible, just keep exploring and you will find a way in. So far i have almost never needed to back track to a previously explored area unless I ran out of lock pics (I started buying them everywhere after that and never had this issue again) or a chest was hidden behind an ilusion that one of your companions can dispel but was not with me. Exploring is fun, rewarding and the parcour mechanics offer mostly fun vertically to the exploration (some exceptions here and there were it feels like you are floating and just fall, sometimes to you death, because the ledge/rock you are climbing on is not climbable).
To summarise.
Pros: Fun combat Great exploration Vibrant world Good visuals Okay story
Cons: Boring and annoying companions; Bad dialogue writing; Simplistic RPG mechanics.
7.5/10.
6 out of 10. Not a bad Skyrim simulator. Overall, I liked the game and I don't regret playing it. From a gameplay perspective, the game doesn't add anything new, it's all old stuff. There was one bug where I got stuck in the textures and couldn't get out, and if you explore more, I think you can find more bugs like that. There was also a problem with the spell casting circle, it's terribly designed, you can't always aim where you need to. There's nothing particularly new about the plot either, but there is one thing! In this game, there are no good or bad choices, you always have to choose between two things that combine both good and bad, which definitely adds more depth and interest to the plot. Because of this, I will definitely remember the game and will sometimes recall the plot. If you are a fan of the genre, then playing this game on relaxed is definitely worth it, but it can quickly become boring. If not, and you are not interested or do not want to spend more than 40 hours on a mediocre game with an interesting plot, then you can safely pass it by.
The game is technically and mechanically good, it plays well and it does not have irritating mechanics like stamina loss while exploring or weapon decay that makes them need repair.
... but the writing, oh god the writing and storytelling!
The absurd amount of made up words that we have to memorize to just keep track of what's being talked about is appalling!
Then sometimes different words spoken by different people have the same meaning and we are supposed to keep track of all this convoluted internal structure just because a character one time said that word.
The amount of interruption in the game just to spit a meaningless dialogue in our face is also absurd. After a few hours I just stopped even reading and skipped everything because it was just time lost, it amounted to nothing.
Mind you, I have the suspicion that all the interactions with "the voice" will decide the ending of the game, but they irritated me so much that at this point I'm more eager to get it over with than to care for how the game end.
EDIT: After finishing the game I have to say the writing is even worse than I thought just because it has no actual influence on what happens, it's literally hours of mindnumbing armchair psychology that does nothing but change the slideshow at the game's epilogue.
There are 5 or 6 choices that have minor gameplay consequences, the rest of the dialogue can be skipped and the player would see no difference.
... but the writing, oh god the writing and storytelling!
The absurd amount of made up words that we have to memorize to just keep track of what's being talked about is appalling!
Then sometimes different words spoken by different people have the same meaning and we are supposed to keep track of all this convoluted internal structure just because a character one time said that word.
The amount of interruption in the game just to spit a meaningless dialogue in our face is also absurd. After a few hours I just stopped even reading and skipped everything because it was just time lost, it amounted to nothing.
Mind you, I have the suspicion that all the interactions with "the voice" will decide the ending of the game, but they irritated me so much that at this point I'm more eager to get it over with than to care for how the game end.
EDIT: After finishing the game I have to say the writing is even worse than I thought just because it has no actual influence on what happens, it's literally hours of mindnumbing armchair psychology that does nothing but change the slideshow at the game's epilogue.
There are 5 or 6 choices that have minor gameplay consequences, the rest of the dialogue can be skipped and the player would see no difference.
Seems like the ones who build this world and the ones who filled it with these characters and bad dialogue are two different teams. It feels like the potential of the beautifully created world is not met due to bland dialogue and corpo lunchtalk npcs.
Some levels are pretty nicely designed while most of the side missions are empty and generic.
The graphics are really spot on, the cities feel good but are lacking flair. It's a world that can be filled with major updates in the future hopefully.
For a game that was at first designed to be live-Service - it should've probably stayed on that path.
Some levels are pretty nicely designed while most of the side missions are empty and generic.
The graphics are really spot on, the cities feel good but are lacking flair. It's a world that can be filled with major updates in the future hopefully.
For a game that was at first designed to be live-Service - it should've probably stayed on that path.
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- TriviaThis is the third game set in Obsidian's "Pillars of Eternity" universe and the first in the franchise to feature first person perspective.
- ConexionesReferenced in Daily Dose of Gaming: Most Anticipated Games of 2024 (2024)
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