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You best bet is Divinity Original sin 2 as it’s also made by the same company but it’s much harder .
Sadly they don’t have bards there so I won’t play it lol
Tyranny
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
Pillars of Eternity
Fallout 1 & 2(Same with BG 1 & 2)
More recent titles:
Pathfinder games(There's two of them - I've yet to play them myself)
Tyranny(Wasn't a fan personally)
Pillars of Eternity 1& 2
Divinity Original Sin 1 & 2(Same developers - Divinity Original Sin 2 is fantastic!)
Wasteland 3(Futuristic hellhole) / Wasteland 2 was good also but has a very distinct "Unity Engine" feel to it - the floatiness of the engine when it's not heavily modified.
Dragon Age: Origins - It's not top down but it's very much a CRPG given the gameplay and wealth of choice plus sheer scale of the game and game world.
Lots more just can't think of them. The oldies are probably the best because while they're limited graphically they can do so much more mechanically in combat abilities, character interactions, scale and branching dialogues. BG 1 and BG 2 are probably the only games I've played where you can kill every single character and still finish the game.
You also get to chose races, classes , etc, graphics are similar , setting is fantasy as well just not D&D
You get companions with their own stories as well etc
Try divinity Original sun 2!
But: fun story, fun writing, fun mechanics and roughly the same combat/coop system system.
Pathfinder, Pillars of eternity
There is also expeditions: rome which is different(alternate history rome) and dragon age origins(don't bother with 2 and whatever next)- while not crpg it was made by the old school bioware in an attempt to made oldschool rpgs into 3d era and it's an absolute must play
Torment: Tides of Numenera (more or less modern AND inspired by Planescape: Torment)
If you find can't get through the first act suggest just skipping to the next game.
D:OS 2 is set 1200+ years after OS 1, and you don't need to have played OS 1 to understand it.