Outer Worlds was very meh in both I found. Fingers crossed that Avowed is actually good.You can side with the villains of the game in the narrative.
Obsidian is always pretty good at quest design and variances.
It's facing stiff competition with KC2, MH Wilds and Yakuza, but I think this game has a good shot at taking some of that disgruntled Dragon Age audience.You can side with the villains of the game in the narrative.
Obsidian is always pretty good at quest design and variances.
2. Enemies do not scale with your level.
4. On dialogue choices: *"You can be a pretty sassy little jerk."* Whatever that means.
7. Companions have talent customization, but not gear. Appearance customization is limited to the **Premium Edition** only.
Ehhh .... not sure about this.8. You **cannot** continue playing after the game's ending, but there is a point of no return.
13. **DLCs might happen.**
18. You **can** side with the antagonists.
19. *Can you betray the empire that sent you to explore these lands?* **Yes.** (Just like betraying your bosses in *Tyranny*, hehe.)
20. No romance in *Avowed*.
25. **The Outer Worlds 2** will release in **2025**, and the *Avowed* team will help after launch.
I'm hyped. Already know I'm doing a no magic dual dagger/archer build. I'm a Crit fisherman
From Reddit thread someone made a list
- The world size is comparable to The Outer Worlds (which we already knew).
- Enemies do not scale with your level.
- Our beloved skeleton was designed by the Skylight team.
- On dialogue choices: "You can be a pretty sassy little jerk." Whatever that means.
- The same method and software for structuring dialogues is being used as in previous games (I don’t think this is the most important news, but it’s still good to hear)
- You can command companions—choosing who and how they attack.
- Companions have talent customization, but not gear. Appearance customization is limited to the Premium Edition only.
- You cannot continue playing after the game's ending, but there is a point of no return.
- "You are not the Watcher in this game."
- Caring about your own soul is a factor in the story (no idea what that means).
- It matters to history which god you belong to.
- You can wield both a magic wand and a weapon simultaneously.
- DLCs might happen.
- There are bosses (obvious, but worth noting).
- The environment is partially destructible.
- "Technically, there are six companions... maybe. But four."
- The largest city has up to 100 NPCs. (She mentioned this very offhandedly from memory, so the number could be lower.)
- You can side with the antagonists.
- Can you betray the empire that sent you to explore these lands? Yes. (Just like betraying your bosses in Tyranny, hehe.)
- No romance in Avowed.
- There are many books and lore entries to help explain the world.
- The team working on Avowed is slightly larger than The Outer Worlds, but not by much.
- About a third of the Pillars of Eternity team is working on Avowed.
- "Path of the Damned" difficulty mode exists.
- The Outer Worlds 2 will release in 2025, and the Avowed team will help after launch
Will go with stealth build with max points in persuasion and dialogues.I'm hyped. Already know I'm doing a no magic dual dagger/archer build. I'm a Crit fisherman
Will go with stealth build with max points in persuasion and dialogues.
Maybe backstabbing to go with it if it feels good.
I know there is an ability that lets you turn invisible.
I feel like this might be the wrong call. If Avowed has good reception, it will end up having an upwards trajectory in sales and be this year's sleeper RPG hit. That type of game would stretch out sales throughout the entire year, like BG3 or Elden Ring (This is all assuming the game ends up good).
- The Outer Worlds 2 will release in 2025, and the Avowed team will help after launch
Thats seems like Microsoft’s decision.I feel like this might be the wrong call. If Avowed has good reception, it will end up having an upwards trajectory in sales and be this year's sleeper RPG hit. That type of game would stretch out sales throughout the entire year, like BG3 or Elden Ring (This is all assuming the game ends up good).
If that happens, it should not be under threat of being kneecapped by another big Obsidian RPG during the fall/winter of the same year.
This would be like Bethesda releasing ES6 in 2028 and then Zenimax Online Studios releases ESO 2 the same year. It would massacre ESO 2's numbers, especially if they build a co-op mode within it.
Lol
- Appearance customization is limited to the Premium Edition only.
- You cannot continue playing after the game's ending, but there is a point of no return.
- No romance in Avowed.
It just seems odd, but then again Microsoft as a publisher has been making some odd decisions lately. They have put themselves in a position where, due to low first party output for the past few years, nearly all of their big projects have unfortunately all aligned in terms of readiness window.Thats seems like Microsoft’s decision.
Am assuming Obsidian is under some pressure to deliver these many titles since they are not making sprawling, huge games or something.
Their release schedule doesn’t make any sense. I was under the impression OW2 will start production in 2025.
No romance in Avowed.![]()
I think its ok, they help out with the launch while putting together their plans for the DLC etc if the game hits a certain success point.I feel like this might be the wrong call. If Avowed has good reception, it will end up having an upwards trajectory in sales and be this year's sleeper RPG hit. That type of game would stretch out sales throughout the entire year, like BG3 or Elden Ring (This is all assuming the game ends up good).
If that happens, it should not be under threat of being kneecapped by another big Obsidian RPG during the fall/winter of the same year.
This would be like Bethesda releasing ES6 in 2028 and then Zenimax Online Studios releases ESO 2 the same year. It would massacre ESO 2's numbers, especially if they build a co-op mode within it.
Thats seems like Microsoft’s decision.
Am assuming Obsidian is under some pressure to deliver these many titles since they are not making sprawling, huge games or something.
Their release schedule doesn’t make any sense. I was under the impression OW2 will start production in 2025.
It just seems odd, but then again Microsoft as a publisher has been making some odd decisions lately. They have put themselves in a position where, due to low first party output for the past few years, nearly all of their big projects have unfortunately all aligned in terms of readiness window.
Now all of these titles they announced during different years in the past are coming out within months, or at worst, weeks apart from each other.
This is going to give them a great year this year, but makes me worry about their 2026 and 2027 output.
It was good for what it was though, an AA game. Writing is hard and really nailing it takes a lot of rewrites, you don't have that luxury on a smaller project. It was better than Dragon Age - "We should have made it GaaS because that's why it failed" VeilgaurdOuter Worlds was very meh in both I found. Fingers crossed that Avowed is actually good.
I feel like this might be the wrong call. If Avowed has good reception, it will end up having an upwards trajectory in sales and be this year's sleeper RPG hit. That type of game would stretch out sales throughout the entire year, like BG3 or Elden Ring (This is all assuming the game ends up good).
If that happens, it should not be under threat of being kneecapped by another big Obsidian RPG during the fall/winter of the same year.
This would be like Bethesda releasing ES6 in 2028 and then Zenimax Online Studios releases ESO 2 the same year. It would massacre ESO 2's numbers, especially if they build a co-op mode within it.
Clockwork Revolution is probably the #1 title I'm anticipating out of Microsoft rn. Really want to see more of it.2026 still looks really robust. Gears, Clockwork Revolution, FH6 (likely), State of Decay 3, Perfect Dark…and there’s stuff like Contraband that should really be relatively close.
2026 still looks really robust. Gears, Clockwork Revolution, FH6 (likely), State of Decay 3, Perfect Dark…and there’s stuff like Contraband that should really be relatively close.
FH6 as in Forza Horizon 6?
Darn I didn't even think about this game being on the Horizon cuz of Fable.
It was good for what it was though, an AA game. Writing is hard and really nailing it takes a lot of rewrites, you don't have that luxury on a smaller project. It was better than Dragon Age - "We should have made it GaaS because that's why it failed" Veilgaurd
This looks really cool. Probably the last of the Microsoft games not confirmed for PS5 that I’d buy for full price if it comes over. Hope it reviews and is received well. Gaming is better when Obsidian is cooking.
Yup."Appearance customization is limited to the Premium Edition only."
That's just for companions, correct? Surely you can change your main char's appearance in the standard edition?
"Appearance customization is limited to the Premium Edition only."
That's just for companions, correct? Surely you can change your main char's appearance in the standard edition?
If gaming journalism was worth a damn
Question 1: How much woke is in this?
We can't be informed before purchase?
Didn't say whatever the answer is you have to care about it.
Avowed and South of Midnight devs being openly racist is why I won’t touch their games or any of their future games. For once SBI isn’t the worst thing about these companies.
Agreed. And also because modern video game "writers" can't write a romance for shit.No romance is great to hear since it's just about the last thing I care about.