A striking installation has emerged in London, featuring a towering statue of a decayed knight, his armor corroded and adorned with eerie, real-life mushrooms. This haunting artwork, crafted by Xbox, serves as a chilling reminder of the Dreamscourge infection that plagues the world of Avowed. The installation not only captivates passersby with its grim aesthetic but also immerses them into the game's dark atmosphere. Complementing the statue, nearby posters promoting Avowed on Xbox Series X|S transform an ordinary street into a portal to the game's world.
To offer a deeper insight into the creation of this foreboding installation, Xbox has released an official video on YouTube. This video provides fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous process behind the unique promotional piece, enhancing the anticipation and excitement for the game.
In other news, Avowed has garnered significant praise from the gaming community. An impressive 81% of Deluxe Edition players on Steam recommended the game even before its official launch, setting high expectations for the Standard Edition, which is now available.
Gaming industry veteran Jason Schreier has shared his enthusiasm for Avowed, particularly praising its world design, storytelling, and combat mechanics. Schreier's comments highlight the game's compelling exploration elements:
"Avowed has me hooked. Obsidian’s storytelling and combat were expectedly strong, but it’s the world’s design that stands out. Every pathway leads somewhere, every rooftop is accessible, and there’s always a hidden detail waiting to be found. Even after 40 hours, I keep coming back."
However, Schreier also pointed out a notable divide between critics and players, drawing parallels to the reception of Fallout: New Vegas:
"Some of the reviews surprise me. It’s the same situation as Fallout: New Vegas—critics were split, but players turned it into a legend. Avowed could follow a similar trajectory."
Fallout: New Vegas, despite an initial Metacritic score of 83, eventually became a beloved classic in the RPG genre. This raises the question: could Avowed be on its way to achieving similar legendary status in the world of role-playing games?