Turning to the experts - Game suggestions

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Done with Divinity2 DKS. Looking for a new RPG to sink my teeth into. New in the sense of something new to play, not necessarily a new game. Looking for something pre-2018, preferably RPG open world. I am not a huge fan of Pixel graphics, and I am using keyboard and mouse. I do not own a controller, so Dark souls series is a no go. Yes, tried AutoHK etc, I just do not get the Controller to Keyboard "conversion" right.

Keep in mind something still purchasable on Steam or GOG.

I have played fall out series, elder scrolls series, dragon age series, gothic series, Dark siders series, divinity series, sacred series, The Witcher series (Long list I have played) and others similar (Odd titles in-between).

What "older-ish" game would you personally recommend for someone looking for something new or different?
 
Well since it's RPG's that can get into a long list.

There's the Final Fantasy series which you can get on steam.
Torchlight series *I like 2 the best*
Baldurs Gate and Never Winter
Dead Island
Mass Effect
Borderlands
Tale of series
Kingdoms of Amalur
The Last Remnant *Demon baby monster!*
Dungeon Siege
Pillars of Eternity
Avernum series
Shadowrun
Van Helsing series
Victor Vran
Tyranny
Jade Empire

Hope this small list helps.
 
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Well since it's RPG's that can get into a long list.

There's the Final Fantasy series which you can get on steam.
Torchlight series *I like 2 the best*
Baldurs Gate and Never Winter
Dead Island
Mass Effect
Borderlands
Tale of series
Kingdoms of Amalur
The Last Remnant *Demon baby monster!*
Dungeon Siege
Pillars of Eternity
Avernum series
Shadowrun
Van Helsing series
Victor Vran
Tyranny
Jade Empire

Hope this small list helps.
See now that is why I love asking. Some names in there I have never heard of. Will go a bit of YT'ing and see what looks interesting. Thank you.
 
Zimbaly had some great suggestions, especially Torchlight 2 and Kingdoms of Amalur, love those games. Here are some more suggestions:

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. Very unique early 2000s RPG with an amazing setting and story. Game is very janky, so it requires some mods to get it working, but well worth the effort.

Shadow of Mordor. More action with very light RPG elements, but great if you like the LoTR setting, and generally just very fun to play.

Dark Messiah of Might & Magic. Another somewhat janky 2000s action RPG, but much more playable right off the bat without needing mods. Light RPG elements allow you to unlock different abilities and craft your playstyle. Amazing use of the Source engine outside of Valve games.

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. Very similar gameplay style to Divinity, but stronger focus on stealth. I'm not a huge stealth fan but the way this game does it made it very fun and strategic.

Mount & Blade: Warband (and Bannerlord, but thats a much newer game). Craft your own destiny as you try to create a ragtag militia and rise to the top of the kingdom.
 
Looking for something pre-2018, preferably RPG open world.
Grim Dawn - helps to buy expansions as they add more to game than just new areas. semi open world... large levels. https://store.steampowered.com/app/219990/Grim_Dawn/
Titan Quest - though its a little dated now, one day its sequel will release... https://store.steampowered.com/app/1154030/Titan_Quest_II/

I only play Arpg so I recognise much of Zimbaly's list already.

Boredlands? an rpg? in same way Mario is.... Thats a stretch, all games have rpg like elements in them now. Its more a looter shooter.

Not Sacred 3... I assume you know why... At least Torchlight 3 was similar to the first two... I still didn't play it a lot. The part 3 of most ARPG seems to be where they go bad... looks at Diablo 3... yep.
 
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Fun, cheap, and has a unique spell system that you can see in the trailer:
Janky, but pretty cool RPG game.
Samurai Diablo clone. Not played it that much, but it was fun while I played it.
Been a couple of decades since I played, but it felt pretty unique in its style. It's a space RPG basically with
ship combat
Really good RPG game if you have not tried it out and like the Star Wars universe.
While not made before 2018, THIS would be the ultimate deep RPG game to play. I have just started, so perhaps I am not the best person to judge, but it's deep, REALLY deep, and I love it so far after 22 hours.
Super deep lore with an amazing story that sucks you right in. It's one of the best RPG games ever made, so you have to play it if you haven't already.
Awesome game with one of the best developer commentary ever made, so not only would I recommend playing it, I would recommend playing it a second time with the commentary on. You could also do it like I did and just wing it with the dev commentary on.
 
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Loads of good recs already, couple more I can add.

I really liked:


Its a bit newer but might be playable on lower end hardware depending:


To expand on Shadowrun, theres 3 of those games and theyre all good.




Wildermyth is also good and runs on more modest hardware:

 
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I'd like to add the Risen games:


Not quite an open world like The Elder Scrolls games, but a pretty decent RPG nonetheless.

I'd add Pirates of the Caribbean, but it's abandonware now. However, there's a standalone mod that is based off of it that's available for free:


I haven't tried the mod myself, but the base game is by far the best pirate sandbox game I've ever played. It's fairly light on RPG mechanics, but gaining levels and skills is definitely important if you want to survive.
 
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"While not made before 2018, THIS would be the ultimate deep RPG game to play. I have just started, so perhaps I am not the best person to judge, but it's deep, REALLY deep, and I love it so far after 22 hours."
store.steampowered.com


So have decided to look into this one (Added a few dlc's to it just for kicks) and then a friend of mine suggested this one:


Now is the long download and wait part. Keeping the lists of suggestions though just in case. I can still request a refund within 6 hours gameplay. Horizon paid for Pathfinder and some dlc's.
 

Frindis

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Now is the long download and wait part. Keeping the lists of suggestions though just in case. I can still request a refund within 6 hours gameplay. Horizon paid for Pathfinder and some dlc's.
I hope it will be to your liking:) I played ELEX for a few hours, and it wasn't half bad. At times, I have a weird way of playing such games, in the sense that I try to explore areas at a low level to see how far I can get. Now in ELEX, I could explore a really big chunk of the game and at one place, I even got myself a companion robot that was really strong. I enjoy games that open up for that type of adventure.

I can still request a refund within 6 hours gameplay.
On Steam, it is most of the time 2 hours, just in case you meant that platform.
 
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Solid suggestions. So you said you played the elder scrolls/skyrim? If you are looking for something different but with that same great forumla from those series id highly recommend Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon.

 
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Sounds like my type of gameplay as well. I hate being stuck into something specific (Multi Talented Characters) and also do not like predictable story lines. Obviously, I always start as a rogue of some sort (Need those chests open as early as possible) and build/grow my character up from there to use a Two-handed sword/weapon (Yeah, I am one of those LMAO). I think that is why it is so hard for me to decide on games.
 
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Solid suggestions. So you said you played the elder scrolls/skyrim? If you are looking for something different but with that same great forumla from those series id highly recommend Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon.

Actually saw that title somewhere today. Will have a look at it. I personally loved skyrim but still think it would have worked better under the Dragon age series (My opinion though). Will have a look I still have some credit.


Edit: My little pc will never be able to play that. LMAO when I saw 2025 release date I knew I can just stop reading from there.
 
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I'm not joking when I say this: You'll probably spend roughly 1 hour just in the character creation :D

Also, this might come in handy later on:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYbOgmZmjKc
Watching it now. Thanks

Edit: Halfway through. Love what I see till now. Reminds me of a turn-based game I played years ago (Name eludes me) But you actually threw some dice (Think was 2 and later you had 3) and your character could move or attack or defend according to what you threw.

From what I have seen so far, I will start with casual and a pre created character. Just to get to learn the game. Character creation is very involved. I tend to play a Rogue (Most games) and then build from there. In this title it sounds as if it might not be a good idea. Will see after I have played a bit. But so far, I love what I am seeing.
 
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People are mentioning other great games, but I will say with some of the older games. Look at some of the fan side patches and fixes. Some games from years ago don't always work on newer operating systems, some *like anachronix* had some game breaking bugs that got fixed with fan patches... then some had cut content like Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic series.

Another thing with some games as well is they use the same/similar engines as other games. So like Fallout 1/2, Baldurs Gate 1/2 and some of those other rpgs have a feel to them that make them feel the same to play combat and movement wise. So if you like one game and how it feels and plays then you may like other games in that engine.

Also to the list I'm gonna add a few more. unar Complete is on PC and it's a Sega CD/PS1 era game.
Grandia 1 and 2
Titan Quest
Xanadu Next
Ys series
And it's kinda an RPG, a little wonky and broken, but honestly it's an odd game. WindForge.
 
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On Steam, it is most of the time 2 hours, just in case you meant that platform.

Just saw this. Thought it was 6 hours. Ok so 30 minutes to figure out the controls and 1 hr to try and get somewhere. Should be enough time LMAO.......hopefully

You can request a refund afterwards, but then you're dependent on the generosity of the Steam Support member that gets assigned to your request. From what I understand they're typically pretty generous if they have no reason to think you're trying to abuse the refund system and 6 hours of playtime for a game that can easily take well over 100 hours is probably reasonable.
 

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Wrath of the Righteous is HUGE! Bigger than BG3, I suspect.

ELEX 1 is ok. There's plenty of fun to be had, but you have to wade through some jank to get to it. You start out quite week, so keep your running shoes on until you find a good companion to help out.

I've got to re-up Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines. The graphics are getting dated but it had such fun characters and music! Dark Messiah of Might & Magic is a special one, too.

Others not mentioned:

Legend of Grimrock: https://www.gog.com/en/game/legend_of_grimrock
This one is a dungeon crawler. if you think you might like those.

Battletech: https://www.gog.com/en/game/battletech_mercenary_collection
It's a year late and you have to squint a bit to see it as a tactical RPG, but $12.60 USD is a great price for that game plus all of its DLC! I had many, many hours of fun playing around with mech builds on this one.

The two South Park RPGs, Stick of Truth and Fractured but Whole are both very well done RPGs, which is a big shock for a TV tie in. You have to like South Park style raunchy humor, of course.

Valkyria Chronicles is an excellent turn-based squad strategy game much like XCOM but in 3D. Also, it calls itself an RPG and everyone seems to believe it for reasons beyond me.

Just a straight-up fun romp through a dungone.... well, mostly it's a tower, but whatever.

This also goes through a tower, but it's upside down so it's essentially a dungeon. The main claim to fame for this game is the combat system that lets you slow time down. Technically, it would be an action RPG, but you can slow down time so much that it feels closer to a turn-based combat system.
 
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The main claim to fame for this game is the combat system that lets you slow time down. Technically, it would be an action RPG, but you can slow down time so much that it feels closer to a turn-based combat system.
I will take a look at the list but usually when I read something like this I go "OOoooohhhh you mean VATS". It is the fastest way to know if someone plays games or not. LMAO.