Avowed Makes Great Use of One of RDR2’s Best Storytelling Methods

Summary

  • Avowed features strong writing and character development, including companions with meaningful and dynamic interactions at camps.
  • Avowed draws comparisons to Red Dead Redemption 2 with easily missed character moments and dialogue during campfire conversations.
  • The companions’ conversations in Avowed, specifically at camps, add a depth and flavor similar to the detailed interactions found in RDR2.

As a gamer, I’ve just dived into the thrilling world of “Avowed”, the latest FPS action-RPG from Obsidian Entertainment. This game has been long-awaited since its initial reveal in 2020. It immerses us in the expansive universe of Eora, a world previously explored through their “Pillars of Eternity” series. For newcomers to the franchise, “Avowed” serves as an independent entry and an invitation to this captivating realm. In this game, I step into the shoes of an Imperial Envoy tasked with investigating the mysterious spiritual illness plaguing the Living Lands. Along the way, I navigate complex cultural and political issues, unraveling secrets and forging my path in this vast and intriguing world.

Avowed showcases several distinctive traits from Obsidian, primarily emphasizing robust storytelling and character growth. Similarly to many of its previous games, Avowed includes a variety of companions who embark on this journey with the protagonist, contributing their individual narratives and offering insights about the hero’s decisions as part of the bigger narrative.

In addition to exploring ancient ruins and bargaining with powerful wizards, players will also find themselves relaxing at the camps in Avowed. The friendly banter among companions during these downtimes bears a striking resemblance to the complex and personal dynamics of Dutch Van der Linde’s gang, as depicted in Red Dead Redemption 2 by Rockstar Games.

Like Red Dead Redemption 2, Some of Avowed’s Best Character Moments Are Easily Missed

Red Dead Redemption 2’s Camp Conversations Brought the Gang to Life

The craftsmanship behind Rockstar’s creation of Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to leave an indelible impression. The game’s immersive and responsive Old West setting has allowed fans to uncover numerous undiscovered interactions, enhancing the game’s already awe-inspiring realism. The characters in Red Dead Redemption 2, particularly Arthur Morgan and his band of misfits, form a tightly-knit community. Each character is richly developed, exhibiting unique dynamics with one another and the group as a whole. This is evident not only during significant storylines and missions, but also in the more subtle moments when Arthur takes a respite at one of the gang’s camps.

In their leisure moments, players can catch snippets of diverse conversations happening within camps, some unique and peculiar, all adding depth and authenticity to the game’s world and characters. Similarly, the companions in Avowed engage in similar interactions, enhancing their believability and personality.

Avowed’s RDR2-Style Campfire Companion Chats Are Equally Endearing

As you traverse the Vital Realms and untangle the enigma of the Nightmare Blight in the game ‘Avowed‘, players gather a team of four allies to aid them in their quest:

  • Kai
  • Giatta
  • Marius
  • Yatzli

Each character excels in their respective areas, and some have prior connections within this environment. As the story unfolds and secrets are revealed, they develop a strong connection among themselves and with the Envoy, always ready to deliberate on the repercussions of the choices that the game Avowed allows players to make.

Even when engaging with the Envoy individually, these companions engage in lengthy discussions among themselves during downtime at camp. Sharing war experiences, aspirations, spooky anecdotes, and exchanging good-natured banter, the companions of Avowed are vibrant and conversational, especially around campfires. They appear as genuine individuals with diverse viewpoints, problems, and values, and seem equally engaged in the events as the player character.

Just as in Red Dead Redemption 2, players may encounter characters during their exploration who aren’t tied to missions or side activities, yet they possess fascinating tales, even if these stories are brief.

While it’s not mandatory, interacting with these conversations enriches Avowed’s companions by making them feel more integrated into the game world. Unlike some other titles where companions might seem detached or unconnected to both the player and the story, Avowed skillfully avoids this pitfall. In a similar way to certain moments in Red Dead Redemption 2 that can be easily missed, engaging with these conversations offers players a deeper and more flavorful experience by providing additional insights into their companions.

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2025-03-02 02:43