I begin by acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet today, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, and pay my respects to ...
Okay, that might sound like an insult, and maybe it is in certain contexts, but Avowed has also taught me that it's a Lembur term (which is spoken by the mountain dwarves) often used between ...
Avowed takes us back to the world of Eora from Pillars of Eternity ... choose what you use in each hand and then instantly change between two loadouts offers a lot of variety.
Eora is visually striking ... From the lighting effects and textures to the ability to see the huge cities from a distance, everything looks amazing. Combat is never interrupted by frame drops ...
The game also promises questions of empire, ecology, and autonomy amid systems far beyond your control. It suggests specificity: this is Eora, these are its people, get sunk into this world.
Obsidian does an excellent job at playing up the dynamics between the various races and religions in Eora, and how the constant conflict only exacerbates the issues plaguing the Living Lands.
I complete every side quest I can, of course, but between cryptic treasure maps and totem pieces strewn about Eora, I'm still adventuring across the Living Lands. This is a first-person fantasy ...
It’s finally time to explore the world of Eora, and luckily you won’t need ... as solid-state storage allows for games to load all that data far faster than a mechanical hard drive.
Obsidian pulls out all the stops for their RPG universes, and Avowed is no different, as it takes place in Eora, the same world as the Pillars of Eternity series. Fans will likely pick many small ...