Avowed
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Despite its first-person combat, Avowed doesn't want you to get stabbed in the back: "You have to make sure you're giving players full awareness of the area around them"
By Issy van der Velde published
News Don't expect a bar brawl

With Assassin's Creed Shadows pushed back to an already-full February, expect a bloodbath that might decide the future of RPGs
By Joel Franey published
Opinion Opinion | Five major RPGs are about to go to war, and it's gamers' chance to vote on the future of the medium

Avowed is "targeting 30FPS, bare minimum" on Xbox Series X/S because "you don't necessarily need 60 frames" for a first-person single-player RPG
By Hirun Cryer published
News Optimization and stability is apparently "one of the last things you do"

Avowed lead says the Blood Mage build is "absolutely the best way to play" the RPG, even if Obsidian stumbled on it by accident
By Anna Koselke published
News Blood Mage it is, then

Playing Avowed feels like an Obsidian RPG with Skyrim-like combat, dialog options that reflect your build, and newbie-friendly fantasy lore
By Heather Wald published
Preview Preview | I cast spells as a mage, clobbered enemies as a barbarian, and learned more about the Pillars of Eternity universe

Avowed lead says it's "very hard to say" how many endings the RPG has, but it's in "the double digits, and you can end up with a lot of different combinations of them"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News It's not 17,000, but it's still quite a lot

Avowed shares a universe with Obsidian RPG Pillars of Eternity, but OG director Josh Sawyer isn't on it as he was "burned out" and didn't want to be an "overprotective parent"
By Kaan Serin last updated
News "I don't care. It's not mine. It was never mine"

Avowed devs compared notes with Baldur's Gate 3 to make "mercurial" companions with "distinct personalities"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I want to take a lot from that and compare that to what we've been doing with companions"
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