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Must game are shooters ;_; I wish for some magic. Not even Elder scrolls online can mimic Skyrim Mage.
I guess Once Human, even if imperfect, is quite an achievement!
Much like.. mmm... Helldivers 2! :)
The PoI clearing for loot and gear has quite a Division feel to it but there's no option for building structures in that franchise.
Games like empyrion galactic survival and no mans sky have popped into my head as ones with overlap but both of those are scifi and lasers rather than magic. Dark & light was an abandoned ARK-like that went into the fantasy side and there was another with a similar name that currently escapes me that had rideable broomsticks and spells but it relied too much on player numbers to make the game feel alive and died off.
The swords and sorcery titles are in a smaller niche that tends to struggle against the allure of freedumsicks and layzors
Other than the camera perspective and you being a vampire - the similarities are numerous.
It's the exact same loop - Oh! V-rising is also not a live-service in the traditional sense so there are very few micro-transactions.
So I dropped out...
I should add that I'd not personally recommend either it or dark and light because they've been long since abandoned and neither was left in a particularly good state.