Skyrim ’s final DLC “Dragonborn” has a very unique feel compared to the rest of the game, taking players to the isolated island of Solstheim first seen in The Elder Scrolls 3: Bloodmoon . The Dark Elf and Nord-dominated island sits at the very edge of the series’ known world, with small towns like Raven Rock etching out a living on what used to the the frontier of the contracting Empire. As well as being one of Skyrim ’s most interesting settings, Solstheim also has a lot in common with the Living Lands, the setting for Obsidian Entertainment’s upcoming first-person RPG Avow
With Benny, the player might pursue revenge or simply avoid him, but in both cases it feels far more like a personal, in-universe decision rather than the player just following the plot’s demands. The main character in Avowed needs the option to ignore the main quest, and should be positively motivated to do it, not negatively. This may not need to be the case for all RPGs, but Obsidian has shown before that it works particularly well with the open-world RPG form
Unlike The Outer Worlds , Avowed also needs more enemy variety, and more ways to deal with non-essential NPCs beyond mowing them down in great numbers. The game could also do with a fully fleshed out crafting system. The more roleplaying variety the player is offered in Avowed , the bet
Pillars of Eternity may not be a first-person RPG, but with their shared setting the game most closely predicts the tone of Avowed , and there are still some lessons the new RPG can learn. Pillars of Eternity has a rich lore, a fascinating cosmology, and an in-depth plot. However, its seriousness often left its world and companions coming across as cold and detached. The story can be serious and its stakes high, but Avowed needs companions who show warmth like Minsc, the hamster-loving warrior from Baldur’s Gate . Without that, Obsidian can’t expect players to be as invested in their follow
While Solstheim has a lot of lessons to teach Avowed Collectibles ’s Living Lands , the unique success of the frontier island as an RPG setting suggests that Obsidian may already be on the right track with its choice of location. What remains to be seen is whether the studio exploits all the unique opportunities its frontier setting presents, or if lets some pass it
The fact that the main Elder Scrolls series has been dormant for nearly a decade puts the pressure on both Avowed and The Elder Scrolls 6 to solve some of the main criticisms of games like Skyrim . This doesn’t just include the game’s simple, repetitive combat and spell systems, but the weaknesses of its main narrative, the formulaic similarities between the faction quests, the lack of follower depth, and more. Avowed will take on both the advantages and risks of going first, and will likely attempt to address some of Skyrim ‘s main criticisms directly, to avoid the greater potential criticism that Avowed adds little to the Skyrim formula ten years
Through Avowed , Bethesda could be presented with ways to address some of The Elder Scrolls ‘ most common criticisms without lifting a finger. If Avowed doesn’t end up presenting solutions to Skyrim ‘s common criticisms or feel like it drags the first-person RPG formula into the current generation, it’s unlikely to be much of a threat to The Elder Scrolls 6 anyway. Although The Elder Scrolls 6 is a very high-stakes endeavor for Bethesda, Avowed could reveal at least part of the path forward, even if it only manages to improve on a few aspects of the form
Dwemer ruins tend to be the most expansive and varied in their design, but Avowed will need to do much more than emulate Skyrim ‘s best dungeon experiences. With evidence that Avowed may be further along in development than fans think, here are just some of the ways Obsidian could redefine the dungeon-diving experience for the next generat
Despite appearances, Avowed could end up being a huge asset for The Elder Scrolls 6 ‘s development. Here’s why Bethesda’s apparent rival could actually be its greatest ally, and what all this could mean when the next Elder Scrolls game finally arri
The second smart thing about this intro is that it leaves the player character’s motivations entirely up to the player. The plot with the Platinum Chip is certainly intriguing, and some players may be driven to find Benny and exact revenge. It’s also completely reasonable, however, for players to avoid the man who once shot them and left them for dead, count themselves lucky, and head out the opposite way through the Mojave Wasteland. In contrast the Bethesda RPGs Fallout 3 and 4 make it extremely hard to justify ignoring the main quest, particularly in Fallout 4 where the Lone Survivor believes their infant son has been kidnap
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