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Link: http://rampantgames.com/frayedknights/
Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92946846
Pitch: 3D dungeon-crawlery type game, with an emphasis on characters and humour.
Dev is currently working on a sequel.
2) Telepath RPG
Link: http://sinisterdesign.net/?page_id=267
Pitch: 2D tactical RPG, emphasis on story and tactical mechanics.
Dev is currently working on Telepath Tactics, which looks very promising: http://sinisterdesign.net/?page_id=1402
3) NEO Scavenger
Link: http://bluebottlegames.com/main/node/21
Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92934582
Pitch: Ex-Bioware dev, post-apocalyptic survivalist skill-based "western" RPG
4) Phantasmaburbia
Link: http://phantasmaburbia.com/
Greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92955755
Pitch: JRPG-style game about teenagers vs. the supernatural, emphasis on story, has an Earthboundy-vibe to it.
Some of these aren't graphical heavyweights (heck, neither were we when we started out in alpha, and by certain measures we still aren't), and some of 'em take a little while to get in to, but give 'em a shot and see if there's something you like in here. There's some really fun mechanics and interesting new approaches to things if you let them get going.
Plus, these are all "undiscovered" developers who haven't yet broken into places like Steam so they deserve a lot more attention than they're getting.
These four cover a fairly broad range of RPG styles so there should be a little something for everyone.