buckeye wrote on 2020-04-03, 13:12:
I'm game for anything that came out from 1995 and on up. I'm sure a lot of them are offered on GOG, that's where I've been getting my games lately.
Well in that case, here are my suggestions:
Baldur's Gate 1/2: Possibly the defining D&D RPG on PC, it strikes a fantastic balance of storytelling and gaming aspects of what makes an RPG. THink of it as the more approachable middle ground between its siblings Icewind Dale and Torment. Enhanced Editions of both games are available on Steam and GOG and you can't go wrong with trying these. The first game clocks in around 100 hours and the second one is easily 200 hours long, without the expansion.
Icewind Dale 1/2: Black sheep of the Black Isle D&D games, this is the gamist one of the bunch and has a much higher emphasis on tactical combat and party building than the others, but it is an enjoyable ride. In many ways it can be more frustrating and less rewarding than the others.
Planescape Torment: This is possibly the game that approached the tabletop roleplaying experience as best you can without the involvement of a human GM, it is more of a story expressed through gameplay rather than a game experience, be prepared to read volumes of books' worth of text if you want to play this but finishing it is more rewarding than any game I have ever finished.
Fallout 1/2: Post apocalyptic roleplaying from Black Isle at their finest, these games basically kickstarted the whole open world roleplaying thing along with Elder Scrolls Arena and Daggerfall.
Morrowind: The second best Elder Scrolls game, but I can't recommend Daggerfall over this despite feeling it is the better game because it aged very badly in some ways. Morrowind is huge. It is also not easy to 'get' mechanically. But it is incredibly fun once you get over the slow start and hit your stride, and start experiencing its world.
Might & Magic 6/7: To be honest I am more a Might & Magic 3/4/5 guy but those games haven't aged terribly well and I feel there are better dungeon crawlers than those so I will instead go with 6 and 7 both of which have very engaging stories, great gameplay, fantastic dungeons.
Eye of the Beholder 1/2: The quintessential dungeon crawlers AFAIC. These gems from Westwood Studios perfected the Dungeon Master formula and in almost 30 years since their release the genre has been improved only marginally by everything that came after.
Lands of Lore: Westwood's next dungeon crawler after losing the AD&D license, it looks and plays a lot like Eye of the Beholder, but it is the better game in many ways. The fact that you can only play pregen characters makes it more approachable to newbies unlike Eye of the Beholder where you have to create a party which can be frustrating - play this first.
Legend of Grimrock 1/2: Alternatively if you want a modern dungeon crawler you can't go wrong with LoG 1/2 but be warned, they are very unforgiving and difficult games.
Vampire Bloodlines: Included only because how many people hail it to be an amazing game - I personally couldn't stand it long enough to see where the story went. The Source engine aged terribly and the game is a bugfest. World of Darnkess and Vampire the Masquarade in general are very engaging setting/games so I can see this as being a great game at the time but it's probably not a great game to play today. Still, if it appeals to you, try it.
Arx Fatalis: I did not recommend any Ultima games as I think their controls aged pretty bad and do not have much appeal to a newcomer to the genre today but this game, initially designed to be Ultima Underworld 3, is a fantastic open world dungeon crawler few people know about.
Age of Decadence: Another newcomer, this is probably the best storytelling in an RPG I have come across in late years, prepare to be pleasantly surprised.
System Shock 1/2: More action RPGs than a pure RPGs but these games are absolute classics; the first one has an enhanced edition you should go for due to updated mouse controls alone, and the second game is just a classic that has influenced a lot of modern games like Bioshock and Prey..