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Avowed review | PC Gamer

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What is it? A first-person fantasy action RPG written with typical Obsidian flair.
Release date Feb 18, 2025
Expect to pay $70/£60
Developer Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher Xbox Game Studios
Reviewed on RTX 3060 (laptop), Ryzen 5 5600H, 16GB RAM
Steam Deck TBA
Link Official site

In mid-2023, a few prophetic minds warned that the imminent launch of Baldur’s Gate 3 was going to raise expectations for future RPGs to unrealistic heights. Now, in early 2025, I’m here to say that, sadly, they were right: I’m compelled to point out right off the bat that Avowed is not Baldur’s Gate 3, nor is it Stalker 2, nor is it Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. It’s not Fallout: New Vegas, either. No, it’s a much more old-fashioned kind of thing.

Avowed is undeniably a product of the studio responsible for The Outer Worlds and—most relevant in this case—Pillars of Eternity. It spins a gripping fantasy yarn, balancing existential severity with arch humour, while retaining that most enduring and fascinating Obsidian quirk: this is an admirably flawed achievement. It succeeds as an action game, it excels as a choice-based narrative game, but with the criteria determining what makes a brilliant RPG having so dramatically shifted of late, it doesn’t feel like a standout RPG in 2025. Its world, though beautiful, is simply too static—not as malleable or reactive as some of its contemporaries, nor even the classics it recalls.

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