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Best Of 2025: Avowed's Most Controversial Feature Is Also One Of Its Best

Best Of 2025: Avowed's Most Controversial Feature Is Also One Of Its Best https://ift.tt/iC6TyA9 Obsidian's Avowed is one of the better action-RPGs released in 2025. While it doesn't reinvent any particular wheel, it benefits from an engaging campaign, fun combat systems, and charming characters. Aside from the occasional bug--a common element of Obsidian's open-world games--and an overabundance of homicidal bears, I liked nearly everything about the game. That includes Avowed's most controversial game mechanic: enemy respawns, or the lack thereof. When it comes to RPGs, players often think of a few key elements. Some sort of leveling system, quest-granting NPCs, obtainable loot that bolsters certain "builds" or playstyles--you know, the basics. One feature that's common but maybe not as notable, considering its use in other genres, is respawning enemies. Players often expect areas to repopulate with baddies whenever they return to a given location. ...

Kieran Culkin Missed The Succession Finale Because He Couldn't Log Into Max

Kieran Culkin Missed The Succession Finale Because He Couldn't Log Into Max https://ift.tt/2UaBlYV

Kieran Culkin has revealed that he still hasn't seen his own Emmy-winning performance in the Succession series finale, speaking at a cast Q&A in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Entertainment Weekly reports. The finale aired at the end of May last year, but Culkin explains he was in Poland at the time and couldn't log in to Max.

Unlike some actors who choose not to watch their own work, Culkin said that missing the finale "wasn't on purpose," after having to confess during the cast Q&A that he hadn't actually watched the finished episode yet. "I was in Poland and I couldn’t sign into my Max account. It was an app issue. Then I went on vacation, then after that I was like, eh, that was like three months ago."

The lack of urgency around catching the series finale makes sense, considering Culkin was there for many of the finale's pivotal moments. While it's not likely he's going to have the ending spoiled for him, he's unsure on what parts of the footage they filmed actually ended up in the final episode. "I want to go back and see it," Culkin promises the rest of the panel, which included director Mark Mylod.

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