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P.S. you hate point and click games but play 50 hours of cities skylines.
Are you serious? You think cities skylines is the same as an RPG for movement? /facepalm
You said you hate point and click games. Cities skylines is exactly that.
Ya, good call. I can see why you are having trouble distinguishing between a RPG and a city builder. They are so similar it is difficult sometimes to pick out the nuances that set them apart...
Luckily, in City Skylines, I can use WASD movement..
That's why I was asking. I wanted to know before wasting my money. These games usually are point and click. I love the premise of these games but for me the movement destroys it. Oh well, enjoy your game.
If you can handle a bit dated graphics you could take a look at Wizardry 8. That's a pretty solid RPG. Controls with keyboard for movement and is first-person view (though you can have up to 6 char's plus two npc's).
You are of course entitled to your opinion, I am just curious.