Is anyone else playing Avowed? What are your thoughts so far?
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Any diehard pillars fans who have played it? For the most part it doesn't seem super well received but I wonder how much of a bump it gets for being in the pillars franchise. I loved the first two and would love to continue my time in eora. Haven't dived in yet mostly because of the price tag, waiting for it to get to at least $60
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Any diehard pillars fans who have played it? For the most part it doesn't seem super well received but I wonder how much of a bump it gets for being in the pillars franchise. I loved the first two and would love to continue my time in eora. Haven't dived in yet mostly because of the price tag, waiting for it to get to at least $60
Diehard might be pushing it, but I liked PoE1 and loved 2, even playing through the second game twice so I could try it out in turn-based mode. I'm really enjoying it but for different reasons than I enjoy Pillars. Sometimes games are worth $70, and I'm personally finding this one to be.
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I'm absolutely loving it, the combat is great, love the world and graphics, love the exploration.
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I found it the first RPG-ish I have spammed skip on the dialogue. Which felt odd to me, since I always sink into a RPG (even if this is a action game with RPG elements), but Avowed just felt a bit too surface-deep to me. It might not help that I booted up Kingdom Come Deliverance II around the same time...which reminded me of booting Phantom Liberty when Starfield came out.
It's a good game, though. Solid, just not for me I think. I much preferred the writing, setting and mechanics (not to mention the atmosphere!) of The Outer Worlds.
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I thought it was okay, though not without it's issues. The itemization (everything being "standard -> better -> betterer -> best") and the size of the playable areas were kinda weak.
IIRC Finished the main game twice, couldn't be arsed with the dlc though.
For me it was just the writing. I could only take so many variations of “ha ha corporation bad.“ And I agree with them! I just needed a new joke after the 30th variation of the same punchline.
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Refunded. Would have been a mediocre game 10-15 years ago. What a dead world.
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I really liked Avowed. It’s the first RPG since Skyrim that gave me a similar feeling. I’m almost finished with it, currently 45 hours in, which makes it the first game I’ve played this much in the last five years.
That said, I agree that it’s a bit shallow, and the story isn’t as strong as Skyrim’s. The combat actually reminded me more of Horizon Zero Dawn than Skyrim. It’s not on the level of Baldur’s Gate 3 or Skyrim, but for me, it’s easily deeper than Fallout 4, Fallout 3, or Starfield. The combat is really fun and engaging—I played as a wizard, and it was a blast.
I have to admit, I skipped some dialogues toward the end of the game because a lot of them felt like filler rather than meaningful interactions. Still, I’d rate it an 8/10 and definitely recommend it.
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I really liked Avowed. It’s the first RPG since Skyrim that gave me a similar feeling. I’m almost finished with it, currently 45 hours in, which makes it the first game I’ve played this much in the last five years.
That said, I agree that it’s a bit shallow, and the story isn’t as strong as Skyrim’s. The combat actually reminded me more of Horizon Zero Dawn than Skyrim. It’s not on the level of Baldur’s Gate 3 or Skyrim, but for me, it’s easily deeper than Fallout 4, Fallout 3, or Starfield. The combat is really fun and engaging—I played as a wizard, and it was a blast.
I have to admit, I skipped some dialogues toward the end of the game because a lot of them felt like filler rather than meaningful interactions. Still, I’d rate it an 8/10 and definitely recommend it.
I'm sorry, Skyrim combat is deep?
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I'm sorry, Skyrim combat is deep?
I mean a lot of it takes place underground
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I'm sorry, Skyrim combat is deep?
No, I meant the overall depth of the game, not the depth of the combat. I don’t think Skyrim has deep combat —maybe I didn’t phrase it clearly.
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kinda sounds like The Outer Worlds, in a way. Which is kinda the feel I got from some youtube videos I watched about the game. Got to wonder how on earth the current 70€ pricetag is in any way justified.
Oh well, wishlistforgotten, maybe some sale notification at some point comes a long
The price tag exists solely to drive people to subscribe for Game Pass. With the kind of content the game offering, it's a perfectly good 40 dollar game, not a 70 dollar one. A good spin-off to the PoE franchise while still moving the world forward.
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I thought it was okay, though not without it's issues. The itemization (everything being "standard -> better -> betterer -> best") and the size of the playable areas were kinda weak.
IIRC Finished the main game twice, couldn't be arsed with the dlc though.
I thought it was okay
Huh...
Finished the main game twice
Well, we must have very different definitions of "okay," then. That sounds like it was more than okay if you could go through the whole thing twice!
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I thought it was okay
Huh...
Finished the main game twice
Well, we must have very different definitions of "okay," then. That sounds like it was more than okay if you could go through the whole thing twice!
Well, it's a gametype/genre I tend to enjoy greatly. First round was the "blind go", second round I wanted to see what can be done differently and what kinds of different outcomes there are. IIRC not much changes when doing stuff differently. Admittedly the second round around was bit of a slog - I think I played it through, but not 100% of it.
To me the "okay" means more of a "more fun than not". The game isn't great by any means, but it's not also off-putting to play, but I don't feel like I need to re-install the game ever again. Also, the game isn't terribly long either.
But, opinions, everybody has them.
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So far I kinda like it but haven't played much, just arrived at the docks.
The art style is nice and you really can see the love for details.
The voices feel a bit off, for a non-nativ english speaker it sounds like americans trying as hard as they can to speak with a british/Victorian era accent.For those who's playing on PC, check mods for performance. After some tinkering I'm getting solid 120+fps @1080p with high/max settings with RT enabled (FSR quality and FG) on a RTX 3060 and a Ryzen 3600.
I will give an update as long as i don't forget it
Soooo... I think I'm about to leave the first proper map. The voices aren't as bad as I thought at the beginning. Some NPCs have stronger accents than others, taking the backstory of the island to account it totally makes sense since a lot of people are coming from different regions.
I love the comments from the companions every time you stumble across a new region, street, house. It really lets you feel like they know the way around and you're the visitor.The story picks up a notch and gives enough choices for every mood. Also it lets you remember some of your choices and opens new ways to solve some quests.
Combat feels better and better as more you dive into. All weapons are viable and are well balanced. I started as a heavy two hand melee but now my second loadout is a book with a pistol...The map design is really really nice IMO. You really have to take a look behind everything to find something. The loot is plausible. Enemy placement don't feel off.
After all it's a good solid game. Maybe not a full priced one but for 10-20€ off a really nice worth to be played one.
I hope it doesn't fall off the more you play..Performance got worse in Paradis but still is around 90 in my case.
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