The recently released fantasy-rpg, Agreedis Obsidian Entertainment's first AAA RPG in over 5 years. Unlike some of the company's other games, for example Fallout: New Vegas and Eternal playersthe reception against Agreed Seems to be a little more controversial than usual. Reviews of the game have largely been positive, but some long -lasting fans of the developer have been strongly critical of it. Although many players have praised Agreed And called it a brilliant example of the RPG genre, others have noticed it for an overwhelming experience that is not unique enough to motivate their price tag of $ 70.
Many of the criticism about Agreed derives from the game's old -fashioned attitude to game design. Obsidian has not tried to do anything too inventive with its latest RPG, unlike what it did for Fallout: New Vegas Back in the day. In a world where several recent role plays, for example Baldur's Gate 3presses the boundaries of the genre, some have found Agreed Getting up is missing, as a result. Honestly, Obsidian's new RPG feels less like a genre-defining masterpiece and more like a throw to the Xbox 360 era, in ways that are both good and bad.
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Avowed's largest moral dilemma is a nightmare worth having
Avawed prioritizes ambiguity in its moral dilemma, which often results in a nightmare for those looking for a more simple election system.
Avowed feels like a blast from the past
Avowed is shorter and more condensed compared to other modern RPGs
Many Open-World RPG these days are filled with bloating and an endless number of side activities to complete, which has led to some players getting tired of the genre. Fortunately, Agreed are not like these titles. Obsidians RPG is not Skyrim Follow -up that some fans hoped it would be, but it is instead a more brief experience. As Obsidian's last big RPG, The outer worldsThe Agreed Is not a completely open world game. Rather, it is divided into four hub -based areas: Dawnshore, Emerald Stair, Scatterscarp and Galawain's teeth. Every region of the game may not seem so big at first, but they are full of interesting side content and places to discover.
Because it is not a real game with open world, Agreed Has a significantly shorter roundime compared to most modern RPG. According to how long to beat, it takes to complete the game's main mission only 16 1/2 hours, or 30 hours to complete with the side content. This is only a small fraction of the duration for others recently RPG, for example Cyberpunk 2077The Kingdom Come Deliverance 2The Dragon Age: Veilguardand Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. AgreedLength and design philosophy can remind some fans of games from the Xbox 360 era, a time when many titles were relatively short and did not require players to spend their entire lives to them.
The colored button prompts to Agreed Looks like they were taken directly from an Xbox 360 title.
The world in Avawed looks static and dated in some respects
As good as AgreedSmare, condensed strategy is that the game itself can sometimes feel as dated as an Xbox 360 game. For some strange reason the foliage in AgreedEnvironments do not move at all, and the NPCs who live in the game's settlements are often only in place without doing anything. Even the enemies' bodies, which can be looted in other games, disappear magically when they were killed when they were killed. As a whole, the world of Agreed Feels much more static compared to many latest AAA RPG. Although it is a visually impressive game, it seems to be a bit behind the times when it comes to realism. Given that the game costs $ 70, it is understandable to see why some people would be upset by this.
It is safe to say that Agreed is not next Baldur's Gate 3 or Cyberpunk 2077. Instead, it is a successor to Mid-Budget Xbox 360-EA RPG, as Kingdoms of Amalur: ReckoningMore than anything else. The game is slightly rough around the edges, but it still has a charm because some other blockbuster tits do not replicate. Even if AgreedOld-fashioned attitude to the RPG formula may not be for everyone's taste, it is likely to satisfy people who are looking for traditional gaming experiences.
Welcome to the living countries, a mysterious island filled with adventure and danger. Intended in the fictional world by Eora, which was first introduced to players in the pillars of the Eternity franchise, Avawed is a first person Fantasy Action RPG from the award-winning team of Obsidian Entertainment.
You are the envoy of Aedyr, a distant country, which is sent to explore the rumors of a spreading plague throughout the living countries – an island full of mysteries and secrets, danger and adventure and choices and consequences and unmatched wilderness. You discover a personal connection to the living countries and an old secret that threatens to destroy everything. Can you save this unknown boundary and your soul from the forces that threaten to tear them under?
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February 18, 2025
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Mature 17+ // blood and gore, strong language, violence
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Xbox Game Studios