Avowed really shines when it comes to its combat mechanics. The game brilliantly lets players mix and match various weapon types and switch between two different loadouts with the press of a button. This feature not only enriches each action-packed encounter with strategic depth but also keeps gameplay fresh throughout the entire experience. The ability to dive into any skill tree and upgrade at will only adds to the enjoyment, inviting players to constantly try out new approaches.
Everyone’s preferred style of play is welcome in Avowed. Whether you enjoy wielding dual pistols or crushing foes with a mighty hammer, there’s something for everyone. But it’s the magic combat that takes center stage. At first glance, it might remind fans of classic fantasy RPGs like Skyrim, but Avowed distinguishes itself with some key differences that truly set its magic systems apart.
One major distinction lies in the introduction of wands. Unlike the magic combat in Skyrim, where players mostly rely on spells fueled by Magicka, Avowed introduces wands. These one-handed weapons unleash a guided blast of energy and rely on stamina rather than Essence or mana. While they may not boast complex bells and whistles, they’re perfectly suited to complement an off-hand grimoire.
Speaking of grimoires, they are the heart of spellcasting in Avowed. Each grimoire offers a set of four spells for use both in battles and beyond. Every spell has its own Essence cost and cooldown, adding layers of tactical planning to combat. This setup is a departure from Skyrim’s approach, where players can only equip two spells at a time, both drawing from a single pool of Magicka and lacking individual cooldowns.
Moreover, Avowed streamlines its spellcasting skill progression. While Skyrim divides its magical prowess across six distinct skill trees, each themed around a specific school of magic, Avowed consolidates everything into one cohesive “Wizard” skill tree. This tree is tier-based and opens up as players reach specific levels, featuring both passive and active abilities that can be upgraded thrice to unlock new power-ups like extended spell durations.
And in a nod to Skyrim’s iconic Dragon Shouts, Avowed introduces its own breathtaking abilities termed “Godlike” powers. Throughout the gameplay, players can harness these abilities, enhancing their strategic arsenal with feats such as reviving allies and smashing enemies into submission.
In summary, Avowed crafts a spellbinding combat experience that both honors and evolves the RPG conventions that players have come to love. While 2025 is set to see its arrival on PlayStation 5, the transition involves navigating some potential barriers. Yet, its unique blend of features might just make the wait worthwhile.