Navigating combat in a fantasy RPG is no easy feat. Players usually have a myriad of weapons and builds at their disposal, and ensuring that each combo packs a punch against adversaries can be challenging, especially with the starter weapons found in the beginning stages. Yet, Avowed finds a unique sweet spot in this department.
From the moment you step into your first battle, Avowed’s combat hooks you with its gratifying feel. Every hit elicits a response from foes, while players sense every impact through camera shakes and character actions. Dodging is essential to sidestep incoming strikes, making each combat situation feel dynamic and engaging. As players progress, leveling up and acquiring stronger weapons makes combat even more thrilling. However, even at the game’s most basic level, it offers a rewarding experience, largely thanks to one stellar mechanic that should become a staple in future RPGs.
In Avowed, switching between two weapon loadouts seamlessly during gameplay is a breeze. A quick press of the “Y” button on consoles or “Left Alt” on PC does the trick.
Players have the flexibility to tailor their loadouts anytime through the character screen. Each set-up includes slots for both hands, allowing for a diverse combination of weapons.
Despite its simplicity, Avowed’s loadout mechanic significantly enriches gameplay. The fluidity of swapping weapons at will fosters creativity, pushing players to experiment more than they might in other RPGs. For example, you might start with dual pistols to weaken distant foes, then switch instantly to a grimoire and sword combination to freeze and shatter enemies up close.
This mechanic ties into the game’s difficulty scaling too. At higher levels of challenge, a straightforward slash-fest won’t suffice; players must tactically leverage every aspect of their toolkit, including both loadouts. This can lead to some creatively deadly moves as players use their stamina and Essence wisely.
Moreover, the loadout system invites players to test weapons outside their comfort zone. While you can stick to a reliable weapon combo in your primary loadout, you can explore uncharted territory with your secondary setup, confident in the ability to switch back in an instant. This exploration works alongside Avowed’s approach to character classes, allowing players to dip into various skill trees and craft a truly personalized build.