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What is the most stereotypical fantasy RPG?

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.

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

  • 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.

  • I also go back to Skyrim constantly; it is probably my most played game. I have a hard time making a definite suggestion because I sit here many nights and wonder which game I want to play and frequently find that I don't want to play any of them (so I scroll Lemmy instead). That said, below are a few that might be possibilities and I'm looking forward to reading everyone else's suggestions so I can find my next game too!

    You could check out the Dungeon Siege or Torchlight series. They're both Diablo-style gameplay, but in a super generic RPG setting. They're both older, cheaper, and okay game series.

    The Overlord series is fun, its kind of a reverse RPG where you are the bad guy terrorizing the locals with your minions. The gameplay mainly revolves around directing your minions more than direct combat. It is a bit simplistic, but I really enjoyed it.

    I'm not a fan of the Witcher series, but lots of people love it and it seems to check most of the boxes you're looking for.

    I agree with the Oblivion suggestion. I'm always conflicted on this one because I think it is a better game than Skyrim in terms of quests and interactions, but the gameplay is a bit dated and there were some questionable design decisions that resulted in some major overhaul mods being built to completely redesign the leveling system. I would love to have Oblivion, but with Skyrim graphics and mechanics (mostly).

    Kingdoms of Amalur definitely seems like it hits everything on your list. I struggled to stay interested in it long enough to finish it (I think I finished it), but I'm not sure why since it has all the elements I enjoy from other games.

    Similar to KoA, Dragon's Dogma seems to have all the typical things I like in a game, but I've played it twice and not made it out of the starting region either time. I'm not sure what it is that causes me to lose interest so fast. There's nothing I can point to and say I dislike.

    Greedfall is super weird (to me) and not quite a fantasy RPG, more like medieval fantasy RPG. It is generally an open world game, but not as open as Skyrim (fewer side-quests, semi-linear main quest line). I thought it was an okay game, the main thing that frustrated me is that there were some areas of the game where you could make decisions with major story impacts and other areas where you were not given any choice in the narrative. As a result, I sometimes felt like my character was taking actions that were not in alignment with the narrative I had created for him. I appreciated that the game seemed unique and not just copying something else that was successful and I think I played it on GamePass at the time, so it was kind of like playing it for free. :)

  • imagine the most trash isekai

    There are plenty of JRPGs that are literally exactly like those animes. Isn't Sword Art Online one? I haven't played it, personally, but it sure sounds like .Hack//Sign (which I have played) but crazier.

    None of the ones I've ever played were real-time, though. They're all turn-based like Final Fantasy or, at best, like the "Tales of" series.

    Final Fantasy 7 remake? The first one might seem more sci-fi than fantasy given that it's entirely in Midgar, but the next one should have more of the fantasy world since that city and the casino were really the only high tech places originally. It's not turn based at least.

  • Yes, we all want a sequel to Skyrim.

    If old graphics aren't a deal breaker, try the Gothic series, 1-3. They're about 20 years old but they're the only rival to the Elder Scrolls series. First person, action RPGs in open worlds with great storytelling and branching decision systems.

  • Well there's Adventure Quest but idk how basic you want it. Could go for Gothic or if you want jank then Two Worlds.

    • Gothic or if you want jank

      I love the implication that Gothic is not jank here. It's a great RPG (the first two) partly due to being janky.

      Nothing better than literally killing the unbreakable orc siege in G2 chapter 2 because they can't deal with sidesteps.

      • Maybe I should have said more jank. Two Worlds you can kill the final boss within the first few minutes of the game by having the villagers beat him to death.

        Or stacking 30 traps on top of each other so when an enemy walks onto it they instantly die.

        Or putting traps down in an enemys path and watching them hit every single one in a row.

        Man i love how broken Two Worlds is.

  • Daggerfall, probably. You are john daggerfall. Your mission; to scrape randomly generated labyrinths for randomly generated macguffins. You have 50 arrows and must find secret doors. A zombie appears, pray you have a silver weapon and a potion of remove disease. Brave hero, accept this quest.

    The only thing its missing is dwarves.

  • So this might not be the most helpful answer, but I think there have already been some great suggestions (monster hunter world and dragons dogma are both awesome).

    Granblue Fantasy Relink, it is possibly the game that ticks every box. Has a single player story and is full of dragons and demons to kill, you are recruiting your crew and gearing them up for massive fights, it has some fantastic combat(had platinum games help on it).

    The biggest downside is it isn't out til February, but there is a demo on Playstation 4/5 if you have one to try it on, unfortunately PC not getting a demo.

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