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Obsidian returns to its Black Isle roots with the Infinity Engine-inspired 'Pillars of Eternity'. Does the old-school RPG live up to its predecessors?
Pillars of Eternity is an isometric, party-based computer RPG set in a new fantasy world developed by Obsidian Entertainment.
Read our Pillars of Eternity 2 PS4 review to discover why we believe it to be an epic adventure like no other.
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire starts strong, but an aimless middle section, lifeless world, and a multitude of bugs undercut its excellent main storyline and polished systems.
One of the franchise’s top developers wants to bring Baldur’s Gate 3’s 3D environments and tactical considerations to Pillars of Eternity 3.
The turn-based campaign beta is live for all Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire players and I spent a few hours with it.
Obsidian studio head Josh Sawyer has revealed which features from Baldur's Gate 3 he'd love to riff on and transplant into a theoretical Pillars of Eternity.
Pillars of Eternity is a sprawling, wordy, isometric RPG. It’s also a long love letter to a very specific time and a very specific type of game. You might have played some of them. They all have ...
Before diving into Deadfire, brush up on the most important details of the Pillars of Eternity story and plot so far.
Obsidian has a reputation for crafting fantastic RPGs, and deservedly so. Pillars of Eternity is, in short, Obsidian at its best ever.
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire puts the gods, warts and all, at the forefront of the story, and at this point, it shines when it focuses on your interactions with these powerful-but-flawed beings.
Pillars of Eternity is a lengthy and enjoyable role-playing game that springs from a time-honored tradition.