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The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut is excellent. The online service was discontinued, but you can still play multiplayer online if you want to and really it's probably best as a solo game anyway.
Both are really cheap at the moment: 75% and 90% off.
Darkest Dungeon is not remotely like an ARPG in any way. That's like recommending a 4X strategy game to someone asking for point and click adventure game recommendations.
If mods count, Median XL is a pretty good one for Diablo 2.
CrossCode is cool. Lot more puzzles and talking than you might prefer, though. There's a free demo available so you can try before you buy.
Rune 1 is pretty okay. It's in third person, a Nordic fantasy where you play as a viking who ends up being dragged into a plot to summon Ragnarok early. Not a Diablo-like, being as it is in third person and includes platforming, but might be enjoyable regardless.