At this year's Xbox Games Showcase, the applause that followed Obsidian Entertainment's Avowed gameplay trailer was a tad more tinged than usual. Indeed, the simmering hype for Avowed - a fantasy RPG from the developers of Fallout: New Vegas - wasn't as loud as compared to, let's say, Fable and Starfield, and much of the reservation appears to be due to one reason: Avowed doesn't look like a next-gen title.
But, while such criticism is warranted, Obsidian, or specifically, one of the game's developers, wants everyone to know that Avowed is going to look better.
Specifically, Briar Diem, claims that Avowed "has not entered Alpha yet" and the graphics "will get refined in various ways", which means to say that it's only going to get better.
Obsidian Entertainment, renowned for its seminal role-playing games like the Pillars of Eternity series, Knights of the Old Republic II, and Fallout: New Vegas, began work on Avowed intending to deliver a distinctive take on the fantasy sandbox. With the pillars of high fantasy holding up the game's framework, comparisons to Skyrim are inevitable. Yet, in its ambitious venture, Avowed is not merely an attempted clone of the popular Elder Scrolls game.
