Dungeons & Dragons inspired countless CRPGs over the years, but which games should a fan of the Tabletop franchise try?
The rising amount of action within the RPG genre has caused many to believe there's just too much of it within modern RPGs.
Pillars of Eternity is an exceptional RPG. It evokes the best parts of old games using the Infinity Engine, like Baldur’s Gate and Planescape: Torment (both found elsewhere on this list), while ...
When Disco Elysium launched in 2019 to critical and commercial acclaim, some said it had the greatest writing ever in a video ... rich RPG games such as Disco Elysium and Planescape Torment.
Pocketpair, the developer of popular monster-taming survival RPG Palworld, announces the creation of a new publishing arm and ...
Longdue, the studio founded with contributors to Disco Elysium and other industry veterans, announced the crowdfunding pre-launch for its debut game, Hopetown. A limited number of registrations for ...
This trippy hexcrawl squeezes Dungeons and Dragons through a sieve of dream logic, festival culture, and psychedelic science ...
Now, Longdue has announced the crowdfunding pre-launch for Hopetown, a game it says will redefine ... built on those from Disco Elysium and Planescape: Torment. In Hopetown, there will be systems ...
Find out more about how we evaluate games and hardware. Halls of Torment's most obvious difference from its most obvious inspiration is that it expects you to click to attack. No sir, none of that ...
Here are some of the greatest western RPGs where the lack of a unique, custom main character perfectly fits the story. Players are rewarded for researching builds, meticulously leveling up their ...
or Planescape: Torment. Read our Pillars of Eternity review to understand why we awarded this game a perfect score. Its seafaring successor, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire, is equally worthy of ...