
A towering statue of a decayed knight, his armor corroded and adorned with eerie, real-life mushrooms, has emerged in London, serving as a haunting reminder of the Dreamscourge infection that plagues the world of Avowed. This striking installation, crafted by Xbox, not only acts as an art piece but also as a chilling warning, enveloping passersby in the grim atmosphere of the game. Accompanying the statue, posters promoting Avowed on Xbox Series X|S transform an ordinary street into a gateway to the game's immersive world.
To give fans an insider's view of this unique promotional effort, Xbox has released an official video on YouTube, detailing the creation process behind this ominous installation.
Meanwhile, Avowed has garnered significant acclaim from Steam users, with 81% of Deluxe Edition players recommending it even before its official launch. This wave of praise sets high expectations as the Standard Edition becomes available today.
Gaming industry veteran Jason Schreier has shared his enthusiasm for Avowed, particularly praising its world design, storytelling, and combat. He highlights the game's exploration as a standout feature:
"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 points out a divide between critics and players, drawing parallels to 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."
While Fallout: New Vegas initially received a Metacritic score of 83, it eventually became recognized as a 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?