The Holy Grail of Pollution: The Degradation of the Ongoing Avalon Commentary
Blog Andrew Joseph 22 May , 2025 0

The first item I picked up in the Holy Grail of Contaminated: Avalon’s collapse is not a clothing or a weapon. I know what you are thinking. “Will, you're depraved, certainly That was barbaric. Brother, we know everything about you. “listen soon. After I was stuffed out of the cell, I discovered a seating area that looked like a guard. I don't remember what happened next; there was a picture of a very beautiful woman, and I read the word “Love Apple” and then blacked it. But I've gone beyond myself – let me back up some and tell you my experience with this fun but familiar open world RPG.
The Holy Grail of Pollution: Avalon's Fall is a reimagining of King Arthur's myth. When his homeland was flooded by a plague called “Red Death”, Arthur led his people to Avalon, conquered the island, and cleared Wyrdness with the help of Merlin (with Merlin's help) – a chaotic, primitive force capable of reshaping the landscape and the landscape in it. That was 600 years ago. Now, the old legend has disappeared, and Welders has crawled back to Avalon and Red is dead. You are the nameless prisoners of the Red Priests who desperately search for a cure. This is a cool setup that gives you everything you need while retaining Avalon's bigger mystery.
After a brief cutscene, it all is placed in all these character creators. It's good here, but it's hard to make a character that looks particularly good, mainly because everyone's skin looks like it's made from the game. However, everything else about the process is good and something (such as hair) is really impressive. Also, you will basically spend Avalon’s entire fall in the first person anyway, unless you choose the optional, and (through the developer’s entrant) is not very publicity-oriented and in numerous senses of third person mode.
Once you have created the dough hero, you will be trapped in a prison cell. Now, if you're a play-only person Elder Scrolls IV: Forgottenyou may get a huge forgetful resonance from it. Avalon's Depravity obviously does owe the debt of the entire Elder Scrolls, but don't let this familiarity fool you – this is definitely a game with your own ideas. One thing I appreciate is the decision to assign the starting statistics for your role by how to respond to the interrogation of the guard. I wanted to specialize in ranged combat with trusted bows and arrows, so I told him I was hunting before I was taken in and then I made my clothes with a bag. This means that relevant statistics can be improved. I'm not even out of jail and I'm already doing something of my own. Who says recovery doesn't work?
I won't ruin how you stand out from your cell, but you do leave (I want to think of it as a time of vacation), and the first tooltip I got when navigating the prison tells me how to parry. It's an ominous sign to be sure, but Avalon's fall feels pretty good in terms of first-person melee combat. Hits have weight and impact, and you usually miss a little bit when you block the attack. Even weapon selection is important. I used a club very early, but once I got my first knife, I immediately felt different when I hit a poor guy. The impact is small, but the slices sound very well.
I haven't landed a parry yet (the windows are tight, or at least that's true for me), but I'm glad I really haven't have so far. The blocking works fine and if you need to get out of touch quickly, you will have a nice backing. This battle may not receive any awards for redefining what first-person RPG battles look like (although hey, I'm early, who knows?), but it's engaging enough to get my attention.
Otherwise, so far, I spent a lot of my 5 hours of falling down in Avalon, accidentally picking up smuts, talking to people, and so on. It's a answer, talking to everyone, World Existence is your playground game, and if you've played The Elder Scrolls, you're probably at home. Yes, I need to pick up that bucket, and a bucket of water. Why not me? I might Need it.
I was still in the contaminated Holy Grail: the fall of Avalon very early. This is a Big RPG, I still have a lot to see and do before my last comment, but I dug out someone who has read too much of King Arthur's literature. What I've seen isn't really incredibly unique yet, but at least Interesting. Now, I just need to avoid the killer rabbit. I bet there is one anywhere.