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Indeed, there was quite a considerable number of underrated RPGs in 2025, so many in fact that I’d understand one not finding the time to squeeze them all in. Fortunately, one that I believe rather unfairly went overlooked is having a bit of a resurgence, a rare opportunity at a second chance. As a result, it feels prudent to not only recommend Avowed, the seemingly ill-fated fantasy RPG from Obsidian Entertainment, to everyone, especially considering how barren 2026 has been thus far for the genre, but also to celebrate its many achievements.
Avowed Deserved Better In 2025

I feel somewhat disingenuous singing the praises of Avowed when, not that long ago, I celebrated the death of The Outer Worlds 2 as it marked the potential end of the mid-tier RPG. Indeed, I lumped Avowed into that category too, which I still stand by. Avowed, especially by 2025’s rather lofty standards, falls short of what we’ve come to expect from the genre. More importantly, it didn’t live up to the expectations set by its predecessors, both within its interconnected universe and Obsidian Entertainment’s library of past titles. Many still want the developer to release games of a similar calibre to Fallout: New Vegas, and, simply put, Avowed is not even remotely close to that level.
That all being said, Avowed is still a good game. Sure, it is one marred by some slightly wonky execution, but it is nevertheless filled with genuinely excellent ideas and a combat model that far surpasses anything else found in an RPG of this scale. Crucially, it is that latter aspect that sets Avowed apart and perhaps elevates it above a lot of the unfair criticism levied at it when it first launched. Whether it’s spell-slinging from a magical tome or bashing in a bear’s head with a brutal swing of your sword, Avowed’s combat is punchy, dynamic, and exceptionally well animated. There’s a real weight to combat, unlike in the majority of other traditional RPGs, especially Avowed’s biggest inspiration, Skyrim.









