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Obsidian Entertainment is set to return to Pillars of Eternity's world of Eora with Avowed, a first-person action-RPG that's currently in development. After its reveal trailer, it was quickly compared to Skyrim for [http://Www.unpop.org/blog/member.asp?action=view&memName=Danae84B194613074384 Www.unpop.org] its first-person perspective melee and magic action. Obsidian has a history of creating well-received RPG titles including Fallout: New Vegas and its own IP Pillars of Eternity , so fan expectations are high. For gamers who enjoy first-person action-RPG titles, this could fill the gap for some while The Elder Scrolls 6 continues to be developed , though Obsidian has a deep well to draw from to help it stand out from the Bethesda ser<br><br><br>Most fantasy fans also have far fewer expectations when it comes to Avowed ’s lore and what they might expect to find in the Living Lands . While players of The Elder Scrolls 6 might find exploring Dwemer ruins less exciting and more familiar than it was when they first played Skyrim , Avowed 's players are far less likely to know about aspects of the lore like the ancient Engwithan ruins running underneath Eora and their connection to the world’s backst<br><br><br>As a frontier, Solstheim inadvertently overcomes some of Skyrim ’s most common criticisms . While hold capitals like Whiterun in the main game feel suspiciously small for cities, the tiny settlements of Solstheim feel more realistically sized considering how isolated their populations are. It’s immersion-breaking when Nazeem assumes the Dragonborn has never been to Whiterun's Cloud District, which consists of one building usually no less than a hundred feet a<br><br><br>Skyrim ’s followers are relatively barebones, even for a game released in 2011. Compared to 2010’s Fallout: New Vegas , Skyrim has far more characters who can be recruited as followers, but with far fewer unique lines, quests, and with next to no engagement with Skyrim ’s main story or any other major questlines. Even the recruitable followers with the most story like Aela the Huntress or Cicero have stories which are completely independent of their journeys with the pla<br><br><br>Obsidian’s RPGs from Pillars of Eternity to The Outer Worlds have focused on a smaller but more developed cast of secondary characters with unique lines and greater integration into the game’s main plot. Bethesda has also done this more since Skyrim , with Fallout 4 ’s follower characters like Nick Valentine having their own quests and character developm<br><br><br>In the pirate-themed RPG, gamers can hire fully-fledged party members with their own personal stories, and sidekicks who are viable compatriots but don't have developed narratives. TES 5: Skyrim used companions , but as there was minimal interaction required from the player, Avowed could look at having a more in-depth way of managing them. Developing a more direct way to instruct them in combat and potentially upgrading them could add more flavor to the characters but also make combat scenarios more dive<br><br><br>If Avowed doesn’t figure out ways to create more dynamic opportunities in its open world, then there risks being a separation between the storytelling and the world that story is. As it stands, the classic first-person RPG formula tells a story through its quests, and presents the player with an open-world to explore. Until exploring that open world begins to create dynamic stories in its own right, it’s unlikely any new entry to the genre will be considered a worthy next-gen successor to Skyr<br><br><br>However, the fact that Pillars of Eternity isn’t nearly as well known as The Elder Scrolls could be Avowed's biggest advantage. For many fans, Skyrim was their first introduction to the world of The Elder Scrolls , making uncovering the strange lore and secrets hidden within its world all the more rewarding. Almost a decade later, fans have seen far more of Tamriel. While placed like Elsweyr and Black Marsh were once distant-feeling and intentionally alien in their descriptions, they’ve now both been depicted in modern detail in The Elder Scrolls Onli<br><br><br>Skyrim has over 40 recruitable followers, while New Vegas has just 8, allowing Obsidian to develop those characters in far greater depth. New Vegas companions like Cass and ED-E don't just have missions that have to be completed before their recruitment but have continuing storylines that reveal more about their characters. Though some characters in Skyrim have pre-recruitment quests, few continue to have storylines once available as follow<br><br><br>The Living Lands could be a fantastic frontier setting if it also plays with the fear of the unknown in the same way. Players might find entire settlements mysteriously abandoned, for example, motivating them to find out what happened from a sense of insatiable inquisitiveness rather than any in-game reward. Skyrim ’s Dragonborn DLC shows how frontiers like the Living Lands can be used in RPGs to inspire unique dread, but also inspire a unique curiosity which can be a key motivator in open world explorat | |||
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