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  • Several characters sail on a ship in Pentiment.

    Former Xbox exclusive Pentiment is coming to Switch on February 22

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    02.21.2024

    Pentiment, a former Xbox console exclusive, is coming to Nintendo Switch on February 22 (that's tomorrow, fact fans). Fellow Xbox title Grounded is also

  • Avowed

    Obsidian's fantasy RPG 'Avowed' is coming to PC and Xbox in 2024

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    06.11.2023

    With the tagline of “Forge your destiny”, it seems to hint that you can choose to be a good or (very) bad guy. It looks like it may scratch that Elder Scrolls itch, until Elder Scrolls 6 finally shows itself.

  • Title image of The Outer Worlds 2

    'The Outer Worlds 2' is a thing that exists

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    06.13.2021

    Worth it to watch the trailer alone.

  • 'The Outer Worlds' DLC 'Murder on Eridanos'

    'The Outer Worlds' update lifts frame rate caps on PS5 and Xbox Series X

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    03.17.2021

    'The Outer Worlds' has not only received its final story expansion, but an update that lifts the frame rate cap for PS5 and Xbox Series X players.

  • Avowed

    'Avowed' is a first-person RPG from the team behind 'The Outer Worlds'

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    07.23.2020

    Avowed is the next big game from Obsidian Entertainment.

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    'The Outer Worlds' comes to Nintendo Switch on March 6th

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    01.30.2020

    The Switch version of The Outer Worlds at last has a concrete release date: March 6th. Obsidian's RPG will arrive on Nintendo's console several months after it debuted on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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    'Grounded' is an ant-sized survival game set in a suburban backyard

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    11.14.2019

    If The Outer Worlds has got you excited to play whatever Obsidian Entertainment's cooking up next, you won't have to wait too much longer. Its first-person survival title, Grounded, will arrive on Xbox Game Preview next spring.

  • Private Division

    Obsidian's 'The Outer Worlds' is coming to Nintendo Switch

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    07.30.2019

    Obsidian had already revealed its Fallout-esque sci-fi RPG The Outer Worlds will debut on PC, Xbox One and PS4 October 25th. Sometime after that, it'll land on Switch too. Nintendo's console is less powerful than Sony and Microsoft's ones, and won't pack as much punch as a typical PC, so it remains to be seen how well The Outer Worlds will run on the hybrid.

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    The original 'Pillars of Eternity' RPG comes to Switch on August 8th

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.26.2019

    Obsidian promised months ago that Pillars of Eternity 2 would come to Switch owners, but what good is that if you're a newcomer to the role-playing revival? Don't worry, you won't have to read a wiki to catch up. Obsidian has confirmed that the original Pillars of Eternity will reach the Switch on August 8th, with pre-orders already available. It's a Complete Edition, too, with the two White March expansions included to fill out the saga.

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    Where ‘The Outer Worlds' gets its sense of humor

    by 
    Chris Ip
    Chris Ip
    06.13.2019

    In The Outer Worlds, there are specially bred swine called "cystypigs." You find them in a factory farm near Fallbrook, a smuggler's town on a distant planet. Maybe you climbed through the sewers and emerged face to ass with one, or entered through the front door for a sweeping view of their pens. But there they are: swine coated in bulbous, meaty tumors that swell up, drop off and are ground and canned to be sold commercially as "boarst wurst." As one in-game ad says: "You haven't tried the worst until you've tried boarst wurst." Megan Starks was part of the team that authored this sick scenario. A senior narrative designer who holds an MFA in creative writing, she pens plot-lines, dialogue, characters and even item descriptions at Obsidian Entertainment. After writing for dense RPGs like Tyranny and Pillars of Eternity II, she's now working on the developer's latest ambitious universe, set in a hyper-capitalist dystopia run by competing corporations. You'll roam frontier space colonies covered in wild flora and fungi as well as wilder humans. It lands October 25th on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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    'Detroit', 'Heavy Rain' and 'Beyond' will hit the Epic Games Store

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    03.20.2019

    Detroit: Become Human, Beyond: Two Souls and Heavy Rain are all making their way to PC for the first time in 2019 through the Epic Games Store. To date, the games have only been available on PlayStation 3 and/or PS4. The Quantic Dream titles are a bit of a coup for Epic as it takes aim at the likes of Steam, though Epic had plenty of other news about its store at GDC, including a Humble Bundle partnership and deals for upcoming games.

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    Obsidian's 'The Outer Worlds' is basically 'Fallout' in space

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    12.06.2018

    Microsoft may have bought Obsidian, but that isn't stopping the developer from releasing at least one multi-platform title. Obsidian has taken the wraps off The Outer Worlds, a single-player sci-fi RPG headed to PC, PS4 and Xbox One in 2019. In spirit, it's Fallout in space -- you play a newly-thawed settler on the galaxy's frontier who has to grapple with megacorporations, less-than-friendly beasts and other threats. And true to Obsidian's pedigree with games like Fallout: New Vegas, you can expect a pervasive sense of humor.

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    Microsoft Studios buys 'Fallout: New Vegas' house Obsidian

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    11.10.2018

    With the next generation of gaming consoles on the horizon, Microsoft Studios has been gobbling up high-profile developers, and it's continuing that trend today with the acquisition of Fallout: New Vegas studio Obsidian Entertainment and Wasteland 2 company inXile Entertainment.

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    Classic RPG 'Pillars of Eternity' is headed to consoles in August

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    06.21.2017

    Fans of classic role-playing games have had a lot to be happy about these past few years. The isometric genre has seen somewhat of a resurgence lately thanks to high-profile crowdfunded games like Wasteland 2 and the Divinity series -- both of which got console ports, no less. That trend continues with the news that Pillars of Eternity will make its way from PC to consoles as well. As the name suggests, Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition will pack all the expansions and patches from the PC version when it is released August 29th on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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    'Pillars of Eternity II' breaks crowdfunding goal in 24 hours

    by 
    Andrew Dalton
    Andrew Dalton
    01.27.2017

    The sequel to Obsidian's critically acclaimed isometric RPG Pillars of Eternity is officially a go. The studio announced Thursday that it's campaign to crowdfund development on Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire reached its $1.1 million goal in less than a day.

  • Kwikset goes keyless with its 'Obsidian' smart lock

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    01.05.2017

    Most app-enabled smart locks like the August or any of the Schlages will still include a traditional cylinder mechanism, you know, just in case. The new Obsidian lock from Kwikset, however, has no need for your puny keys. Like, at all.

  • Skyforge unveils the Gunner

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    01.22.2015

    The Beatles once opined that happiness is a warm gun. Skyforge's Gunner class has a warm gun that also transforms into different modes and allows the class to call down orbital strikes, so one can only conclude that it is a very happy class indeed. Its opponents are somewhat less so. You can see the class in action in the video just past the break, or you can read through the reveal page to get a better idea of how this multi-mode class will play. The cannon has three main modes as well as a variety of sub-firing options, allowing gunners to mow down targets at long range with missile barrages or take out hardened targets with bursts of plasma. Since it's meant to stay at range, the class also sports a variety of defensive tricks like teleporting back and forth. It's exactly the sort of class for you if you like having a big gun, even more so if you want that big gun to shoot all sorts of different stuff.

  • New Skyforge dev diary is all about combat

    by 
    Jef Reahard
    Jef Reahard
    01.15.2015

    Skyforge has just released a new video dev diary focusing on the title's combat, which the devs say is "90 percent of the game" in modern MMOs. Senior designer Dmitry Borodin walks you through a six-minute clip that traces the journey from traditional MMO combat to the "action-oriented combat of Skyforge today." Further details on the title's combo system as well as Skyforge's healing mechanics are in the video past the break as well as the textual diary on the game's website. [Thanks Toastngravy!]

  • Obsidian's Pillars of Eternity to launch on March 26

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    01.15.2015

    Obsidian RPG Pillars of Eternity will launch on March 26, the developer announced on its Kickstarter page. The game entered a backers-only beta phase in August, available in early access form to those that pledged at least $110 to its development. Pillars of Eternity is currently available for pre-purchase on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux, starting at $45. The game earned $3.9 million on the crowdfunding service in October 2012, back when it was known as "Project Eternity." It was originally given a spring 2014 launch window, prior to its name change in December 2013. Pillars of Eternity received two more delays, the first in February 2014, when project lead Josh Sawyer said "virtually nothing good comes from [Obsidian] releasing a date before we're very confident in it." Paradox Interactive agreed to handle the marketing and distribution of the game one month later. Finally, the developer pushed Pillars of Eternity back to early 2015 this past October, noting that "since the very beginning of this project we promised our fans and ourselves that we would release this game only when we knew it would be absolutely ready for the best experience possible." [Image: Obsidian Entertainment]

  • Skyforge demos the Paladin and the Cryomancer in a solo dungeon

    by 
    Eliot Lefebvre
    Eliot Lefebvre
    12.19.2014

    The latest video from Skyforge isn't a trailer. It's all gameplay footage, and it's all about showing off how two of the classes function in combat and what players can expect from the game's solo dungeons. Development director Eric Demilt and class designer Aidan Karabaich take two of the game's starting classes, the Paladin and the Cryomancer, through the Lanber Catacombs while narrating how the combat systems and ability mechanics work. The Paladin, as you'd likely expect, is as tanky as you'd like and features a variety of sword swipes, holy bolts of damage, and drawing in enemies for large attacks. The Cryomancer, meanwhile, focuses on control, creating decoys, and blasting groups down after they're frozen in place. The video also shows off solo mechanics like environmental puzzles and solo bosses. If you've got a chunk of time to sit down and watch it (it's 14 minutes long), check the whole thing out just past the break.