Something has been off with RPGs lately. They either try too hard to be massive, bloated epics or strip things down so much they barely feel like an RPG at all. Whereโ€™s the sweet spot? Whereโ€™s the magic? Whereโ€™s that feeling of cracking open a brand-new adventure and instantly knowing youโ€™re in for something special? Turns out, Avowed has it.

Itโ€™s not buried in nostalgia or locked behind outdated mechanics. Avowed finds the balanceโ€”familiar enough to feel like an old favorite, fresh enough to keep you hooked. Itโ€™s the kind of RPG that doesnโ€™t waste your time, doesnโ€™t drown you in clutter, and somehow makes everything feel just right.

An Inventory System That Doesnโ€™t Make You Hate Your Life

Avowed Inventory System
Everything is clean and simple to understand.

Every RPG promises adventure, but most forget one simple thingโ€”players hate inventory management hell.

Nothing kills the fun faster than juggling loot, selling junk every five minutes, or getting stuck because you picked up one too many swords.

Avowed fixes this, and that alone makes it worth playing.

No weight limit on potions, crafting materials, or arrows. One button sends extra loot straight to your camp stash. Found a cool weapon but donโ€™t need it yet? No problem. Overloaded with junk? Break it down on the spot.

Itโ€™s a game-changer. No more stopping the action to shuffle items or backtrack just to free up space.

Avowed removes the hassle and keeps you in the adventure. More RPGs should follow its lead, but until they do, this is the one that gets it right.

A World That Feels Alive Without Wasting Your Time

The world feels handcrafted instead of procedurally churned out. Each area is dense with things to do, but not bloated with useless distractions.

Youโ€™re not wasting time running across barren landscapes for hours just to reach a quest marker.

The game respects your time by making every location worth exploringโ€”not because a checklist tells you to, but because thereโ€™s actual story, lore, and purpose behind it.

Once you clear an area, it stays clear. No more bandit camps that magically refill with enemies the second you turn your back. It makes the world feel real, like your actions actually change things instead of resetting behind the scenes.

Combat That Hits the Sweet Spot Between Chaos and Control

Avowed Gameplay
Avowed Gameplay|YouTube prinstcreen/IGN

Combat in RPGs usually swings one of two waysโ€”itโ€™s either a clunky, outdated mess that feels like swinging a stick in mud, or itโ€™s so fast-paced and overloaded with mechanics that you spend more time memorizing combos than enjoying the fight. Avowed finds the sweet spot.

Every swing of a sword, blast of magic, or arrow fired feels weighty and deliberate without slowing things down. Itโ€™s not a button-mashing frenzy, but it also never feels like a slow, turn-based relic pretending to be modern.

Think Elder Scrolls combat, but tighter, smoother, and with actual impact. Dodging, blocking, and spellcasting flow together in a way that makes fights feel engaging without being overwhelming.

Magic deserves a special mention. Spells arenโ€™t just โ€œbigger fireball, slightly bigger fireball, biggest fireball.โ€ They actually feel unique. Some pull enemies into a black hole, some flood an area with deadly lightning, and some twist the battlefield itself. Youโ€™re not just throwing damage numbersโ€”youโ€™re manipulating the fight.

No stamina bar for sprinting also means youโ€™re not punished for trying to stay mobile and tactical. Instead of getting slowed down by outdated RPG mechanics, Avowed keeps things moving. Combat feels tight, responsive, and exactly as fun as it should be.

Characters You Actually Want to Travel With

Kai from Avowed
Kai from Avowed is quite an interesting character

They argue, joke, and react to your choices like actual people. Bring the wrong two together, and they might clash. Bring the right ones, and youโ€™ll hear some of the best party banter in years.

Kai, the sarcastic lizard mercenary, has more personality than most AAA protagonists.

Yatzli, the flirtatious mage, keeps things fun even when danger looms.

Every companion adds to the journey, not just follows along.

Choices That Matter Without Overcomplicating Things

Example of choices you can make in Avowed
Example of choices you can make in Avowed

Your choices shape the worldโ€”alliances, betrayals, and even the fate of entire regions change based on what you do.

No fake “pick a dialogue option that leads to the same result” nonsense. Decisions actually stick.

No need for spreadsheets or overthinking stats, either.

The game gives you real freedom without punishing you for not making the “perfect” build.

Play how you want, and watch the world react.

A Story That Feels Familiar in the Best Way

Avowed delivers the classic RPG experienceโ€”rich lore, deep mysteries, and a journey that pulls you in.

Itโ€™s the kind of story where you start small and suddenly realize youโ€™re at the center of something massive. Ancient threats, political conflicts, secret agendasโ€”it all unfolds naturally, without forcing exposition down your throat.

The best part? It doesnโ€™t hold your hand. The world is full of books, conversations, and hidden details for those who want to dig deeper.

An RPG That Knows Exactly What Itโ€™s Doing

Avowed Gameplay Example
Some scenes really remind me of World of Warcraft

Some games try to be everything and fail. Avowed doesnโ€™t. It knows exactly what it isโ€”a streamlined, engaging RPG that respects your time and choices.

No forced mechanics. No bloated open-world padding. Just great storytelling, satisfying combat, and an RPG experience that feels polished where it counts.

It might not be the biggest RPG ever made, but it nails the balance between old-school depth and modern convenience. If youโ€™ve been waiting for an RPG that feels right from the start, this is it.

Also, there is a chance this game might become available for PS5, we are waiting for updates. There was a recent announcement from Sony about the new games available on the PS Plus Extra plan, but this game was not part of the list.

Miloลก Nikolovski
Iโ€™m a journalist with a passion for exploring Brazil and sharing meaningful stories. My work covers Brazilian culture, history, and current events while diving into global topics that inform and inspire. Through real experiences and conversations, I bring to life the flavors, traditions, and celebrations that make Brazil and other parts of the world unique. I also highlight the latest news and trends, offering thoughtful insights into what shapes our lives. At the heart of everything I create are my core values: to be honest, unbiased, reliable, and free, ensuring every story is both trustworthy and accessible to all.