“A lot of people” at Avowed studio Obsidian would be up for a Pillars Of Eternity tactics spin off

Previously, Sawyer has talked about this specific project, and he shared last September that some developers at Obsidian had suggested it. As per Sawyer, the fanbase may not be large, but they are extremely devoted. Those who enjoy strategy RPGs or tactical RPGs tend to play many of them, even if they’re not particularly great. He acknowledges that it can be challenging to justify making such a game, but occasionally, the topic comes up again and he says, “We might could…

The Elder Scrolls 6 NPC auction raises $85,000 as mystery bidder snags the win from a dedicated group of RPG enthusiasts

Since 1995, this committed team has been a trusted resource for all things related to Elder Scrolls. It’s only natural that they were among those competing with The Imperial Library and a substantial number of TES content creators to name an NPC in Bethesda’s upcoming RPG. Even though they didn’t emerge victorious, they are eagerly waiting to discover who did win – and they’d be thrilled to know what the successful bidder intends for their Elder Scrolls 6 character.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Feast for the Poor Guide

In the fractured world of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, I’ve found myself caught in a whirlwind of political strife and relentless conflict. As kings wage war, it is the common folk who bear the brunt of their decisions. The nobles and the wealthy engage in their battles from the safety and luxury of their fortified castles. Meanwhile, the masses suffer the repercussions as the economy crumbles.

In this immersive journey, I’ve been given a glimpse into the stark contrast between the haves and have-nots, particularly through the “Feast for the Poor” side quest. It’s a poignant reminder of the harsh realities faced by those less fortunate in times of war and political unrest.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Accounts for Some Seriously Unchivalrous Behaviour

In King’s Quest II, I found myself deeply moved by a relatable aspect of Sir Hans Capon’s character: his crippling fear of confined spaces, triggered after being entombed within the ruins of a shattered tower, courtesy of The Finger of God – a devastating cannon. This fear is subtly woven throughout the game, but it reaches its peak during the main quest, French Leave. In this mission, I was once again compelled to save my mentor from his dire predicament, this time from Maleshov Castle’s cold, unyielding clutches.