I’m looking for a single player game, first person or third person, but something more action or role-play oriented. Not particularly a fan of turn based combat

Imagine the most trash isekai. There is an Adventure’s Guild that posts quests on a board. You fight monsters, level up, get new skills, some of which are some real OP shit. you spend that money so you can stay at an inn, recruit powerful people for your party, buy new equipment, etc.

I want to go on quest to fight bandits, pick herbs, fight a dragon. There’s gotta be a dungeon of some kind. A “defeat the demon lord“ quest is not a dealbreaker, but I kind of just want something I can play as an adventure for a while. I want it to be the most stereotypical “Adventurer Game” ever.

P.S.

I’d prefer to not reinstall Skyrim for the upteenth time.

  • kaitco@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Have you played Dragon Age: Origins? It’s an older title, but sounds like it has everything you want.

    And, if your itch can be scratched with something other than dragons, I’d recommend Mass Effect. The very first game in the trilogy is very much an RPG while the second and third games are more story and character focused. Overall, it’s just a good gaming time.

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    10 months ago

    The most generic, stereotypical fantasy RPG I can think of is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

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    10 months ago

    I know you’ve said you don’t want Skyrim, but the first thing that comes to mind is Oblivion, I can’t think of a more generic, stereotypical fantasy RPG than that game.

    In fact it makes me sad considering they retconned the lore of Cyrodil to a super generic LOTR fantasy land.

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    10 months ago

    I really enjoyed Two Worlds as a generic RPG.

    The new Dragon Quest games were fun too.

    Also, the ‘Tales of’ series is fun if you can get into the combat mechanics.

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        10 months ago

        The game has a two-minute speedrun, because the main villain is right there when you start, and some invincible townsfolk NPCs can be tricked into ganging up on him.