ニュース Xbox ExclusiveのLondonでのAvowedのBlight Descents

Xbox ExclusiveのLondonでのAvowedのBlight Descents

著者 : Aurora アップデート : Feb 23,2025

Xbox ExclusiveのLondonでのAvowedのBlight Descents

腐った騎士の巨大な像、彼の鎧は錆び、不安な現実的なキノコで飾られ、ロンドンで具体化されています。 Xboxとのコラボレーションであるこの印象的なインストールは、Avowedの世界的な疫病の恐ろしい予感として機能します。この作品は、見物人をゲームの荒涼とした現実に効果的に運び、夢の驚異の壊滅的な効果を反映しています。 Xbox Series X | sのためにAvowided Avowisingの宣伝ポスターに付随するポスターは、都市の環境をさらに浸し、典型的な通りをAvowedの厳しい宇宙への玄関口に変えます。

XboxはYouTubeで魅力的な舞台裏のビデオをリリースし、この不吉なプロモーションディスプレイの作成を詳述しています。

Avowedは、Steamユーザーからかなりの称賛を集めており、公式リリースの前にDeluxe Editionプレーヤーから81%の肯定的な評価を誇っています。この圧倒的に前向きなレセプションは、Standard Editionの発売に大きな期待をもたらしました。

業界のベテランであるジェイソン・シュレイアーは、その魅惑的な世界デザイン、説得力のある物語、魅力的な戦闘システムを称賛し、賞賛し、賞賛しました。彼は特にゲームの例外的な探査の側面を強調しました:

「Avowedは私を完全に魅了しました。Obsidianのストーリーテリングと戦闘は予想と同じくらい強力ですが、世界のデザインは本当に輝いています。すべての道はどこかに導きます。すべての屋根はアクセスしやすく、隠された秘密がたくさんあります。新しいもの。」

シュレイアーはまた、批評家とプレイヤーの間の意見の格差を観察し、放射性降下物に類似点を描いた:新しいベガス:

「いくつかのレビューは私を驚かせました。それは放射性降下物を連想させます:新しいベガス - 批評家は分裂しましたが、プレイヤーはそれを傑作として受け入れました。

放射性降下物:新しいベガスは、最初のメタクライティックスコア83にもかかわらず、最終的に伝説的なステータスを達成しました。 Avowedは、RPGの偉大さに匹敵する上昇に運命づけられる可能性がありますか?

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